Fossil-wood
51George Ent — (November 6, 1604 October 13, 1689) was an English scientist in the seventeenth century who focused on the study of anatomy. He was a member of the Royal Society and the Royal College of Physicians. Ent is best known for his associations with… …
52Araucarioxylon — Typisches Erscheinungsbild von Araucarioxylon arizonicum Araucarioxylon ist die überholte Bezeichnung verschiedener Arten von ausgestorbenen Koniferen der Familie Araucariaceae. Die einzelnen Arten liegen als Bruchstücke von Stämmen und Ästen vor …
53Gault Clay — The Gault Clay is a formation of stiff blue clay deposited in a calm, fairly deep water marine environment during the Lower Cretaceous Period (Upper and Middle Albian). It is well exposed in the coastal cliffs at Copt Point in Folkestone, Kent,… …
54cupressinoxylon — k(y)üˌpresəˈnäksəˌlän noun Etymology: New Latin, from cupressino (from Latin cupressinus of cypress, from cupressus cypress + inus ine) + xylon 1. capitalized : a genus of fossil plants having an internal structure similar to that of p …
55Rockwood — Rock wood , n. (Min.) Ligniform asbestus; also, fossil wood. [1913 Webster] …
56Lignite — For other uses, see Lignite (disambiguation). Lignite …
57Eschweiler — This article is about Eschweiler in Germany. For Eschweiler in Luxembourg, see Eschweiler, Luxembourg. Eschweiler District Court in Eschweiler …
58Makuleke — Makuleke, Kruger National Park IUCN Category II (National Park) …
59Geology of Tasmania — Tasmania has a varied geological history, with the world s biggest exposure of diabase, or dolerite. Rocks from the Neoproterozoic, Paleozoic and Mesozoic time periods appear. It is one of the few southern hemisphere areas glaciated during the… …
60Pinite — Pi nite, n. [L. pinus the pine tree.] 1. (Paleon.) Any fossil wood which exhibits traces of having belonged to the Pine family. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) A sweet white crystalline substance extracted from the gum of a species of pine ({Pinus… …