LXII. On the odour exhaled from certain organic remains in the diluvium of the arctic circle, as confirmatory of Dr. Buckland's opinion of a sudden change of climate at the period of destruction of the animals to which theft belonged; and on the probability that one of the fossil bones, brought from eschscholtz bay, by Captain Beechey, belonged to a species of megatherium

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Main Author: Brayley, E.W.
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Language:English
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LXII. On the odour exhaled from certain organic remains in the diluvium of the arctic circle, as confirmatory of Dr. Buckland's opinion of a sudden change of climate at the period of destruction of the animals to which theft belonged; and on the probability that one of the fossil bones, brought from eschscholtz bay, by Captain Beechey, belonged to a species of megatherium
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title LXII. On the odour exhaled from certain organic remains in the diluvium of the arctic circle, as confirmatory of Dr. Buckland's opinion of a sudden change of climate at the period of destruction of the animals to which theft belonged; and on the probability that one of the fossil bones, brought from eschscholtz bay, by Captain Beechey, belonged to a species of megatherium
title_short LXII. On the odour exhaled from certain organic remains in the diluvium of the arctic circle, as confirmatory of Dr. Buckland's opinion of a sudden change of climate at the period of destruction of the animals to which theft belonged; and on the probability that one of the fossil bones, brought from eschscholtz bay, by Captain Beechey, belonged to a species of megatherium
title_full LXII. On the odour exhaled from certain organic remains in the diluvium of the arctic circle, as confirmatory of Dr. Buckland's opinion of a sudden change of climate at the period of destruction of the animals to which theft belonged; and on the probability that one of the fossil bones, brought from eschscholtz bay, by Captain Beechey, belonged to a species of megatherium
title_fullStr LXII. On the odour exhaled from certain organic remains in the diluvium of the arctic circle, as confirmatory of Dr. Buckland's opinion of a sudden change of climate at the period of destruction of the animals to which theft belonged; and on the probability that one of the fossil bones, brought from eschscholtz bay, by Captain Beechey, belonged to a species of megatherium
title_full_unstemmed LXII. On the odour exhaled from certain organic remains in the diluvium of the arctic circle, as confirmatory of Dr. Buckland's opinion of a sudden change of climate at the period of destruction of the animals to which theft belonged; and on the probability that one of the fossil bones, brought from eschscholtz bay, by Captain Beechey, belonged to a species of megatherium
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