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Roidon had until now relied on nanobots to make the refinements, but someone needed to attach a tertiary extraction pipe, and now there was no question of simply switching the device off
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Secondary and tertiary targets were further south in Pack One
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First Of Those Who Fight regarded One Who Collects Water with only one of his tertiary optical receptors
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His primary, secondary and tertiary optical receptors all opened wide as a measure of his sudden understanding
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All you have to do is close you primary, secondary, and tertiary optical receptors
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He was Director of Education for Clackmannanshire in Scotland, and upon learning I was a Shakespearian actor with tertiary education, asked if I'd like to organise and run drama courses at his shire’s month-long residential schools
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The performing space was a small, amphitheatre type lecture room on the ground floor of a tertiary education institute
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Like most contemporary art practitioners who have spent too long in tertiary art institutions, her head was full of mesmerising psychobabble substitutes for rational thought
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‘They all go on to tertiary education, and the ones who’ve completed their degrees have all been snatched up
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Concern yourself with the relevant facts, Adnan, and not the tertiary
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Tertiary extinction event was caused by weather changes triggered by a massive asteroid impact
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the shoddy secondary and tertiary education process, discussed later in
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earned by people with a secondary or tertiary qualification
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She mentioned West London Tertiary College, where she knew some of the staff, and
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The definitions proposed distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary sectors
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(b) the standards maintained by such schools, colleges or institutions of tertiary education are not inferior to the standards maintained in comparable schools, colleges or institutions of tertiary education funded by the State;
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Tertiary education schools are mushrooming all over the country
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Let us look at a typical example and call it the Tertiary Education Academy
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The private tertiary education institutes offer the students an opportunity to gather knowledge about business and prepare them for gainful employment
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We need to have a body that actively encourages that “the standards maintained by such schools, colleges or institutions of tertiary education are not inferior to the standards maintained in comparable schools, colleges or institutions of tertiary education funded by the State”
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•Ensure the standards maintained by private schools, colleges or institutions of tertiary education are not inferior to the standards maintained in comparable schools, colleges or institutions of tertiary education funded by the State
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We discovered that the efforts of students’ affairs departments in virtually all tertiary institutions were not sufficient nor were they fully committed to their functions as to make enough appropriate impact on helpless students
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Even some of those who are in charge of student’s affairs departments in various tertiary institutions, but who lust for things of the flesh, would wish they could enjoy a peace of the action
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Come to think of it, the destiny of millions of female students have been bastardised, with their life ambitions sacrificed at the altar of uninhibited sexual libido being orchestrated by some lecturers in our tertiary institutions
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The topic is so important that one of the selected guest speakers during our send-forth party back in my post-primary school days had to dwell extensively on sexual harassment as one of the challenges we shall encounter as we embrace tertiary education in the larger society
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at the tertiary level and has a Bachelors degree in sci-
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Tertiary syphilis is associated with pupils being able to constrict to light
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· Tertiary syphilis (also known as neurosyphilis) is associated with aortitis and neurological manifestations
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· Choice C (Tertiary syphilis is associated with pupils being able to constrict to light): Argyll Robinson pupil is one that is able to constrict to accommodation and not to light
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Choice C is saying that it is able to constrict to light in tertiary syphilis which is the wrong answer
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But it represents only a certain minimal (only to this type of “physical” Reality) “portion” of the general qualitative dynamics of the irkkulligren Level of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma
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So, returning to the former subject, I repeat: there are always complex dynamic Processes, which I arbitrarily define as individual rotation Shifts, in all Formo-systems where there is a creative manifestation of Time and Space Entities of the Primary, of the Secondary and of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma
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By saying that we are active participants of all Synthetic Processes of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma, I mean only that our potential participation in accumulation (assimilation) of Experience is inertially integrated by Forms on which We simultaneously focus
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We “move” together in the infinite set of different-quality structures of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma not with the help of our NUU-VVU-Forms (biological bodies), but by using our Focus of Close Attention
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SLUI-SLUU represent, in synthetic structures of the Collective Human Intelligence, all realization VVU-Forms of Cosmic TOO-UU-Entities that comprise the Tertiary Energy-Plasma of “Our” Type of Universes
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They belong to a completely different Direction of the Process of Synthesis which is characteristic of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma of other Types of Universes
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They are Higher Creators of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma for Universes of this synthetic Type (to the ±14th dimension), or Curators
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— The answer to this question, dear Uksstukkullur, is much more difficult than it may seem to you, since you are asking it from the point of view of your present, yet very superficial and extremely subjective Conceptions of the true Nature of the entire infinite set of realization Forms of all possible Collective Intelligence types manifested simultaneously on all synthetic, dimensional Levels of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma (as for Forms of still higher-quality Levels, it is even useless to talk about them!)
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Let me add something else (for comparison and to make it clearer”!): everything that forms the basis of the VVU-Information of all my books is decoded not from ODS, but (through VEC and the Collective Intelligence of GLOOGSSMII-FFAY) from the high-frequency and superhigh-frequency dynamics of FLUU-LUU-complexes of different ranges of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma and FFAY-Planes of the Secondary Energy-Plasma, from the 4th-5th dimensions to the 16th-18th dimensions
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In essence, this is That universal Information Which functionally provides the single-moment realization of the Collective Intelligences of all types in each of the twelve noo-time Conversums of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma: when you refocus through the complementary System into VEC-Flows, you temporarily as if “drop out” of the “individual” dynamics of TEC of your Stereo-Form and are perceive Yourselves as a system (depending on the quality of the Level of fixation) without being attached to any specific creativity characteristic of the Forms manifested by You
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An infinite number of Time Flows or individual rotation Cycles are as if projected level-by-level and frequency-by-frequency on these beyond-time multidimensional “spheroidal” C’C’UUUYFF-Configurations by different realizational types of Cosmic Entities of Time (in the Tertiary Energy-Plasma — OOO-LTR-USS-GOOLL-SS), and in each of the Time Flows — simultaneously and inertially — there is implementation of all these parallel different-qualitative synthetic Processes, which we have considered above
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But “emptiness” or “physical vacuum” that occupies only a very narrow frequency range of material Existence of Universes is not at all that which Einstein meant by ether, — it’s the constant Universal Ethereal Field-Consciousness (FLAAGG-TUU), which performs continuous different-qualitative energy-information dynamics that provide the Creative Activity of absolutely all Fields-Consciousnesses that structure not only Space and Time of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma but also the Secondary, and the Primary Energy-Plasma, and those level, to the superqualitative states of the Collective Intelligences of Which no Oris has “an access”
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Such limitation in the possibilities of a detailed research of “Fields” of other types represented one way or another in force interactions of Energy-Plasma of this diapason of dimensions is first of all based on the fact that, in Formo-systems of Worlds formed by our — “human” — structures of Self-Consciousness, Aspects of just two Qualities dominate in all form-creating processes — ALL-Love-ALL-Wisdom (the magnetic “Flow”) and ALL-Will-of-ALL-Intelligence (the electric “Flow”), the synthetic dynamics of which form in the Tertiary Energy-Plasma such specific state as “Creative Cosmic POTENTIALITY”, the main manifestation of which is the degree of quality of Formo-Matter which is defined by scientists as the electromagnetic Field (or “the physical vacuum”)
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But first it is necessary to understand the main thing: that “quantum” state of Formo-Matter, which you unambiguously define as “one” electromagnetic Field, in case of a change of some of its parameters (for the time being, the frequency of wave oscillations is considered the main parameter), constantly and sequentially transforms into “Fields” of other types typical of the creative dynamics of transitional states of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma (in borderline resopasons) with a duvuyllerrt reprojection (change of the quality of creative realizations) of Universal Focuses of Self-Consciousness from the Forms characteristic of the Realities of irkkulligren types into the Forms of the Realities of flakglaass (4-5-dimensional) or doollttrok (2-3-dimensional) space-time Continuums
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This Entity, just like Us (UFS), can inertially manifest in its many specific Forms in all diapasons of dimensions of the Tertiary Energy-Plasma, being sequentially reprojected from Forms of higher-qualitative types of Realities into Forms of lower-qualitative ones, and vice versa
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Later, a tertiary representative of the Bundesbank met Julia for cocktails in Kreuzberg
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It’s only half completed I’m afraid – we haven’t even finished burying the artificial dinosaur skeletons in the crust yet, then wehave the Tertiary and Quarternary Periods of the Cenozoic Era to lay down, and…”
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Hence, we can understand how it is that the flora of Madeira, according to Oswald Heer, resembles to a certain extent the extinct tertiary flora of Europe
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But geology shows us, that from an early part of the tertiary period the number of species of shells, and that from the middle part of this same period, the number of mammals has not greatly or at all increased
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Geology would lead us to believe that most continents have been broken up into islands even during the later tertiary periods; and in such islands distinct species might have been separately formed without the possibility of intermediate varieties existing in the intermediate zones
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Why this should be so we do not know; nor why the later tertiary periods should have been much more favourable for their existence than the present time
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For instance, the several species of the Chthamalinae (a sub-family of sessile cirripedes) coat the rocks all over the world in infinite numbers: they are all strictly littoral, with the exception of a single Mediterranean species, which inhabits deep water and this has been found fossil in Sicily, whereas not one other species has hitherto been found in any tertiary formation: yet it is known that the genus Chthamalus existed during the Chalk period
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Nor is their rarity surprising, when we remember how large a proportion of the bones of tertiary mammals have been discovered either in caves or in lacustrine deposits; and that not a cave or true lacustrine bed is known belonging to the age of our secondary or palaeozoic formations
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Along the whole west coast, which is inhabited by a peculiar marine fauna, tertiary beds are so poorly developed that no record of several successive and peculiar marine faunas will probably be preserved to a distant age
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A little reflection will explain why, along the rising coast of the western side of South America, no extensive formations with recent or tertiary remains can anywhere be found, though the supply of sediment must for ages have been great, from the enormous degradation of the coast rocks and from the muddy streams entering the sea
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I may add, that the only ancient tertiary formation on the west coast of South America, which has been bulky enough to resist such degradation as it has as yet suffered, but which will hardly last to a distant geological age, was deposited during a downward oscillation of level, and thus gained considerable thickness
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Inland, along the whole northern bank of the Plata, I saw, besides modern tertiary beds, only one small patch of slightly metamorphosed rock, which alone could have formed a part of the original capping of the granitic series
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Look again at the later tertiary deposits, which include many shells believed by the majority of naturalists to be identical with existing species; but some excellent naturalists, as Agassiz and Pictet, maintain that all these tertiary species are specifically distinct, though the distinction is admitted to be very slight; so that here, unless we believe that these eminent naturalists have been misled by their imaginations, and that these late tertiary species really present no difference whatever from their living representatives, or unless we admit, in opposition to the judgment of most naturalists, that these tertiary species are all truly distinct from the recent, we have evidence of the frequent occurrence of slight modifications of the kind required
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I may recall the well-known fact that in geological treatises, published not many years ago, mammals were always spoken of as having abruptly come in at the commencement of the tertiary series
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Cuvier used to urge that no monkey occurred in any tertiary stratum; but now extinct species have been discovered in India, South America and in Europe, as far back as the miocene stage
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In a memoir on Fossil Sessile Cirripedes, I stated that, from the large number of existing and extinct tertiary species; from the extraordinary abundance of the individuals of many species all over the world, from the Arctic regions to the equator, inhabiting various zones of depths, from the upper tidal limits to fifty fathoms; from the perfect manner in which specimens are preserved in the oldest tertiary beds; from the ease with which even a fragment of a valve can be recognised; from all these circumstances, I inferred that, had sessile cirripedes existed during the secondary periods, they would certainly have been preserved and discovered; and as not one species had then been discovered in beds of this age, I concluded that this great group had been suddenly developed at the commencement of the tertiary series
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And, as if to make the case as striking as possible, this cirripede was a Chthamalus, a very common, large, and ubiquitous genus, of which not one species has as yet been found even in any tertiary stratum
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Lyell has shown that it is hardly possible to resist the evidence on this head in the case of the several tertiary stages; and every year tends to fill up the blanks between the stages, and to make the proportion between the lost and existing forms more gradual
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In the older tertiary beds a few living shells may still be found in the midst of a multitude of extinct forms
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On the contrary, we have every reason to believe, from the study of the tertiary formations, that species and groups of species gradually disappear, one after another, first from one spot, then from another, and finally from the world
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We see in many cases in the more recent tertiary formations that rarity precedes extinction; and we know that this has been the progress of events with those animals which have been exterminated, either locally or wholly, through man's agency
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In the several successive palaeozoic formations of Russia, Western Europe and North America, a similar parallelism in the forms of life has been observed by several authors; so it is, according to Lyell, with the European and North American tertiary deposits
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Even if the few fossil species which are common to the Old and New Worlds were kept wholly out of view, the general parallelism in the successive forms of life, in the palaeozoic and tertiary stages, would still be manifest, and the several formations could be easily correlated
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We may doubt whether they have thus changed: if the Megatherium, Mylodon, Macrauchenia, and Toxodon had been brought to Europe from La Plata, without any information in regard to their geological position, no one would have suspected that they had co-existed with sea-shells all still living; but as these anomalous monsters co-existed with the Mastodon and Horse, it might at least have been inferred that they had lived during one of the later tertiary stages
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So, again, several highly competent observers maintain that the existing productions of the United States are more closely related to those which lived in Europe during certain late tertiary stages, than to the present inhabitants of Europe; and if this be so, it is evident that fossiliferous beds now deposited on the shores of North America would hereafter be liable to be classed with somewhat older European beds
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Lyell has made similar observations on some of the later tertiary formations
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The cetaceans or whales are widely different from all other mammals, but the tertiary Zeuglodon and Squalodon, which have been placed by some naturalists in an order by themselves, are considered by Professor Huxley to be undoubtedly cetaceans, "and to constitute connecting links with the aquatic carnivora
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ON THE SUCCESSION OF THE SAME TYPES WITHIN THE SAME AREAS, DURING THE LATER TERTIARY PERIODS
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Now, what does this remarkable law of the succession of the same types within the same areas mean? He would be a bold man who, after comparing the present climate of Australia and of parts of South America, under the same latitude, would attempt to account, on the one hand through dissimilar physical conditions, for the dissimilarity of the inhabitants of these two continents; and, on the other hand through similarity of conditions, for the uniformity of the same types in each continent during the later tertiary periods
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Several facts in distribution—such as the great difference in the marine faunas on the opposite sides of almost every continent—the close relation of the tertiary inhabitants of several lands and even seas to their present inhabitants—the degree of affinity between the mammals inhabiting islands with those of the nearest continent, being in part determined (as we shall hereafter see) by the depth of the intervening ocean—these and other such facts are opposed to the admission of such prodigious geographical revolutions within the recent period, as are necessary on the view advanced by Forbes and admitted by his followers
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We can further understand the singular fact remarked on by several observers that the productions of Europe and America during the later tertiary stages were more closely related to each other than they are at the present time; for during these warmer periods the northern parts of the Old and New Worlds will have been almost continuously united by land, serving as a bridge, since rendered impassable by cold, for the intermigration of their inhabitants
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Thus, I think, we can understand the presence of some closely allied, still existing and extinct tertiary forms, on the eastern and western shores of temperate North America; and the still more striking fact of many closely allied crustaceans (as described in Dana's admirable work), some fish and other marine animals, inhabiting the Mediterranean and the seas of Japan—these two areas being now completely separated by the breadth of a whole continent and by wide spaces of ocean
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It cannot be said, on the ordinary view of creation, that there has not been time for the creation of mammals; many volcanic islands are sufficiently ancient, as shown by the stupendous degradation which they have suffered, and by their tertiary strata: there has also been time for the production of endemic species belonging to other classes; and on continents it is known that new species of mammals appear and disappear at a quicker rate than other and lower animals
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But this difficulty partially disappears on the view that New Zealand, South America, and the other southern lands, have been stocked in part from a nearly intermediate though distant point, namely, from the antarctic islands, when they were clothed with vegetation, during a warmer tertiary period, before the commencement of the last Glacial period
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It is believed that glacial periods have occurred repeatedly during the geological history of the earth, but the term is generally applied to the close of the Tertiary epoch, when nearly the whole of Europe was subjected to an arctic climate
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—on the latest tertiary forms
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—on tertiary formations of Europe and North America
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Likewise, by way of preliminary, I desire to remind the reader, that while in the earlier geological strata there are found the fossils of monsters now almost completely extinct; the subsequent relics discovered in what are called the Tertiary formations seem the connecting, or at any rate intercepted links, between the antichronical creatures, and those whose remote posterity are said to have entered the Ark; all the Fossil Whales hitherto discovered belong to the Tertiary period, which is the last preceding the superficial formations
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—, elevation of, during the tertiary epoch, T
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—, on the tertiary fossils of America, xxiii, 204, 339
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—, on the tertiary of the Atlantic coast, xxviii, 104, 280
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—, — —, tertiary formations of the borders of the Hudson, x, 227
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States tertiary formations, vii, 31
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—, in the tertiary of the Atlantic coast, T
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—, —, —, elevation during the tertiary epoch, T
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—, —, —, —, tertiary formation, W
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—, —, —, —, tertiary, with a list of fossils, xxv, 417, 419
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, on the secondary and tertiary formations of the Southern Atlantic, xli, 332
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—, —, in United States and California during the tertiary epoch, T
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—, Hudson river, tertiary formations on the borders of, J
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Tertiary of the Middle Rhine, R
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—, —, on the Tertiary fossils of America, xxiii, 204
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—, fossil, tertiary of the United States, T
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—, tertiary of, xxv, 417, 419