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IV.—The Growth of the Indian Peninsula
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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It is one of the most fascinating of the recreations of a geologist to attempt to reconstruct the physical features of some past period; and though our essays in this direction have not been attended with complete success, and our maps of early epochs bear a striking resemblance to those of Herodotus and Ptolemy, yet thesemaps have their value and they are at least steps towards one of the goals of the science of geology.
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page 311 note 1 See especially Foote, , Rec. Geol. Surv. India, vol. xxi. p. 40; vol. xxii. p. 17. Mr. Foote gives a map of these bands.Google Scholar
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