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" I had been in the habit of taking in equally high northern latitudes ; and although contrary to the general belief of naturalists, I have no doubt that from however great a depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean,... "
The Quarterly review - Pągina 178
1847
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 92

1862 - 818 pągines
...' I have no doubt that, from however great a depth wo may bo enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming...affect these creatures. Hitherto we have not been ablo to determine this point beyond a thousand fathoms ; but from that depth shell-fish have been brought...
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Littell's Living Age, Volum 14

1847 - 640 pągines
...naturalists, I have no doubt that from however great a depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming...have been brought up with the mud."— p. 202. On the 22nd of January the reckoning of the ships gave the latitude 74° 20* south, and a double allowance...
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A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic ..., Volum 1

Sir James Clark Ross - 1847 - 478 pągines
...naturalists, I have no doubt that from however great a depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean we shall find them teeming...this point beyond a thousand fathoms, but from that 1841depth several shellfish have been brought up with Jan. 19. the mud. At 3 PM a favourable breeze...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volum 12

1847 - 610 pągines
...naturalists, I have no doubt that from however great a depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming...pressure at the greatest depth does not appear to aflect these creatures. Hitherto we have not been able to determine this point beyond a thousand fathoms...
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Cassell's popular natural history, Volums 3-4;Volum 128

Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 pągines
...naturalists, I have no doubt that from however great* depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming...the greatest depth does not appear to affect these LITHORNITHIUM HIRDNDO. ANIMALCULES FROM A CHALK FORMATION IN THE AXTI-LZBAS05 creatures. Hitherto,...
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The North-Atlantic Sea-bed: Comprising a Diary of the Voyage on Board H.M.S ...

George Charles Wallich - 1862 - 194 pągines
...naturalists, I have no doubt that from however great a depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming...several shellfish have been brought up with the mud "*. It will thus be seen that Sir James Ross alluded to Sir John Ross's sounding taken in 1819, when...
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British Conchology: Or, An Account of the Mollusca which Now Inhabit the ...

John Gwyn Jeffreys - 1862 - 974 pągines
..." I have no doubt that, from however great a depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming...point beyond a thousand fathoms ; but from that depth shellfish have been brought up with the mud." Still greater depths have been lately reached in recovering...
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THE DEPTHS OF THE SEA

C. WYVILLE THOMSON - 1873 - 620 pągines
...James Clark Hoss> that " from however great a depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming with animal life." From the very general prevalence of the negative view there was little to stimulate to the o investigation...
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The Depths of the Sea: An Account of the General Results of the Dredging ...

Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, William Benjamin Carpenter, John Gwyn Jeffreys - 1873 - 592 pągines
...James Clark Ross, that " from however great a depth we may be enabled to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming with animal life." From the very general prevalence of the negative view there was little to stimulate to the investigation...
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The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, Volum 6

George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1874 - 1288 pągines
...naturalists, I have no doubt that from however great a depth we may be able to bring up the mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming...have not been able to determine this point beyond 1,000 fathoms, but from that depth several small fish have been brought up with the mud." At a later...
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