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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored astronomical diagram, showing a cross section of the Earth at the equator and the surrounding atmosphere. Various locations on the Earth's surface are identified, and the diagram illustrates how the phenomenon of refraction can be caused by the atmosphere. Includes explanation.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved map. Shows the distribution of mountain ranges, deserts, the seasonal range of the Earth's icecaps.Global ocean currents are shown along with air and sea temperatures around the world. Relief shown by hachures and shadings. Includes explanatory text.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved geological map. Shows color-coded areas of rock formations in Ireland. Includes explanatory text and reference to various rocks.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved geological map. Shows color-coded areas of rock formations in Scotland. Includes explanatory text and reference to various rocks.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved geological map. Shows color-coded areas of rock formations in England. Includes explanatory text and reference to various rocks.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored time table chart showing the geological section of the earth's crust, with sectional view of the London Basin - artesian wells. Includes explanatory text, diagrams illustrating fossil remains and rocks.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows the physical features of the surface of earth, the distribution of mountain ranges, deserts and the seasonal range of the Earth's icecaps. In addition global ocean currents are shown along with air and sea temperatures around the world. Includes notes.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved view. Represents a section of the Earth and its atmosphere at the equator, higlighting the effects of reflection and refraction and the uneven nature of the Earth's surface. The oceans and continents are shown as are some islands and volcanoes. Included explanation.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand color engraved map. Dhowing colour-coded areas of rock formations in England. with note: "Primary series colored blue, Secondary series green, Tertiary series yellow". Includes reference identifying the geologic rock formation, text, and cross section. Chart is one of a series of 44 educational charts drawn and engraved by John Emslie. The first geological map of Britain, indeed of any country in the world, was published by William Smith (1769-1839) in 1815.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored time table chart showing the geological section of the earth's crust. The map also has notes and diagrams illustrating fossil remains, rocks, and view of section of the London Basin - artesian wells.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored view. Shows reconstructions of extinct creatures in their established epocs prior to the creation of man, identified by a reference beneath the illustration.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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An astronomical diagram drawn and engraved by John Emslie showing a cros section of the Earth at the equator and the surrounding atmosphere. Various locations on the Earth's surface are identified, and the diagram illustrates how the phemonenon of refraction can be caused by the atmosphere. Includes explanation.
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