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Journal

Recreative Science

Year

1860

Volume

1

Page

Page 129

Inscription

Coordinates: [110, 895, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Ideal Section of Chalk Promontory, showing the crown of the arch broken down by the continued action of the frost. The faint portions indicate the parts afterwards worn away by the continuance of the same agency, until a \"needle\" and cliff result, as shown by the darker portions of the engraving.", "Fig 5.-Ideal Section of Chalk Promontory, showing the crown of the arch broken through by the continued action of the frost. The faint portions indicate the parts afterwards worn away by the continuance of the same agency, until a \"needle\" and cliff result, as shown by the darker portions of the engraving", "Fig. %.--Ideal Section of Chalk Promontory, showing the crown of the arch broken through by the continued action of the frost. The faint portions indicate the parts afterwards worn away by the continuance of the same agency, until a \"needle\" and cliff result, as shown by the darker portions of the engraving.", "Ideal section of Chalk Promontory, showing the crown of the arch broken through by the continued action of the frost. The faint portionsindicate the parts afterwards worn away by the continuance of the same agency, until a \"needle\" and cliff result, as shown by the darker portions of the engraving.", "Ideal Section of Chalk Promontory, showing th crown of the arch broken through by the continuous action of the frost.", "Ideal section of a chalk promontory showing the crown of the arch broken through by the continued action of frost.", "Fig. 5 - Ideal Section of Chalk Promontory, showing the crown of the arch broken through by the continued action of the frost. The faint portions indicate the parts afterwards worn away by the continuance of the same agency, until a \"needle\" and cliff result, as shown by the darker portions of the engraving.", "Ideal section of chalk promontory, showing the crown of the arch broken through by continued action of the frost. The faint portions indicate the parts afterwards worn away by the continuance of the same agency, until a \"needle\" and cliff result, as shown by the darker portions of the engraving."]

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PageID

2539521

Classification No

20

Image Scale

0.450741