Government, in so far as it has come under my observation, presents an undulating country, rising into hills which sometimes attain the height of 400 and 700 feet above the lake. These occasionally exhibit rugged escarpments and naked rocky surfaces ;... Report on the North Shore of Lake Huron - Halaman 8oleh Geological Survey of Canada, Sir William Edmond Logan - 1849 - 51 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Sir John Richardson - 1851 - 448 halaman
...intermediate primitive district." shore of Lake Huron, of which I have made the following abstract : — " The north shore of Lake Huron, on which twenty-two mining locations have been claimed of Government, presents an undulating country rising into hills which sometimes attain the height of from... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1851 - 448 halaman
...intermediate primitive district." shore of Lake Huron, of which I have made the following abstract : — " The north shore of Lake Huron, on which twenty-two mining locations have been claimed of Government, presents an undulating country rising into hills which sometimes attain the height of from... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1854 - 528 halaman
...particular account of the north shore of Lake Huron, of which I have made the following abstract: » The north shore of Lake Huron, on which twenty-two mining locations have been claimed of Government, presents an undulating country rising into hills which sometimes attain the height of from... | |
| Adam Lillie - 1855 - 316 halaman
...West." Mr. Logan (Report on North Shore of Lake Huron, p. 8) describes the north shore as presenting " an undulating country, rising into hills which sometimes attain the height of 400 and 700 feet above the level of the Lake." " The.se occasionally exhibit," he says, " rugged escarpments and naked rocky surfaces:... | |
| Adam Lillie - 1855 - 312 halaman
...West." Mr. Logan (Report on North Shore of Lake Huron, p. 8) describes the north shore as presenting " an undulating country, rising into hills which sometimes attain the height of 400 and 700 feet above the level of the Lake." " The ;e occasionally exhibit," he says, " rugged escarpments and naked rocky surfaces:... | |
| A. Kirkwood, J. J. Murphy - 1878 - 302 halaman
...parallel, and as presenting an undulating country, rising in hills which sometimes attain an elevation of 400 and 700 feet above the lake. These occasionally...escarpments and naked rocky surfaces ; but in general their surfaces are rounded, and their flanks, with the valleys separating one range from another, are frequently... | |
| Roy Fontaine - 1850 - 346 halaman
...of each to determine the quantity of copper contained in them." Mr. L. then proceed*! to observe : " The North Shore of Lake Huron, on which twenty-two...of the Government, in so far as it has come under his observation, presents an undulating country, rising into hills which sometimes attain the height... | |
| Adam Lillie - 1855 - 318 halaman
...West." Mr. Logan ("Report on North Shore of Lake Huron, p. 8) describes the north shore as presenting " an undulating country, rising into hills which sometimes attain the height of 400 and 700 feet above the level of the Lake." " The <e occasionally exhibit," he says, " rugged escarpments and naked rocky surfaces:... | |
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