Chapter
1 XI | been excluded, and in which remains only a residuum of carbonic
2 XIV | lay along the soil like remains of an ancient temple, in
3 XV | presented layers of carbonized remains of vegetation alternating
4 XIX | must soon find some fossil remains of primitive life; and then
5 XX | rudimentary trilobites, I noticed remains of a more perfect order
6 XXVII | when some day my petrified remains should be found thirty leagues
7 XXX | I had rushed upon these remains, formed of indestructible
8 XXX | is a menagerie, for these remains were not brought here by
9 XXXIII | appeared, but their fossil remains, found in the argillaceous
10 XXXVII | immense cemetery, where the remains of twenty ages mingled their
11 XXXVII | feet were trampling on the remains of prehistoric animals and
12 XXXVII | reconstructed the organic remains deposited in this magnificent
13 XXXVIII| all. Fresh discoveries of remains in the pleiocene formation
14 XXXVIII| still. It is true that these remains were not human bones, but
15 XXXVIII| contemporary of the mastodons whose remains fill this amphitheatre.
16 XXXIX | of mastodons — not fossil remains, but living and resembling
17 XXXIX | being like him whose dried remains we had easily lifted up
|