Fossils of all kinds, digested into a method, suitable to their mutual relation and affinity : with the names by which they were known to the antients, and those by which they are at this day known : and notes conducing to the setting forth the natural history, and the main uses, of some of the most considerable of them : as also several papers tending to the further advancement of the knowledge of minerals, of the ores of metalls, and of all other subterraneous productions
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- "Fossils of all kinds, digested into a method, suitable to their mutual relation and affinity : with the names by which they were known to the antients, and those by which they are at this day known : and notes conducing to the setting forth the natural history, and the main uses, of some of the most considerable of them : as also several papers tending to the further advancement of the knowledge of minerals, of the ores of metalls, and of all other subterraneous productions"
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- John Woodward
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- Readex Microprint
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- 1973
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- 23 × 15 cm
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- microform(microopaque)
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Reproduction of: London : W. Innys, 1728. 56, 126 p. with plates, index, [1 p.] & table
"Courtesy History of Science Collections, University of Oklahoma"
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- 1130282272127529728
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- NII Book ID
- BB11421522
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Country Code
- us
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- Title Language Code
- en
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- Place of Publication
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- New York, N.Y.
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- CiNii Books