‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council project in the UK, called ‘Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries’ (ConSciCom) and the Missouri Botanical Garden who are providing content from the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL).
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Journal
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of ZoologyYear
1830Volume
v. 3 (1830)Page
Page 68Inscription
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Coordinates: [0, 0, 42, 505, 723, 265], Details: "keywords"=>["oolite limestone", "chalk", "clay", "cross-section", "Geology", "Midlands", "Secondary formations"]PageID
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