| Geology - 1869 - 488 pages
...(for no one in this vicinity, with whom we have conversed, appeared to have ever heard of the fall of stones from the skies), it was supposed that lightning...the ground. Three or four hours after the event, Mr. Seely went into his field to look after his cattle. He found that some of them had leaped into the... | |
| Science - 1869 - 946 pages
...(for no one in this vicinity, with whom we have conversed, appeared to have ever heard of the fall of stones from the skies), it was supposed that lightning...the ground. Three or four hours after the event, Mr. Seely went into his field to look after his cattle. He found that s.ome of them had leaped into the... | |
| 900 pages
...cause, (for no one in this vicinity, with whom \ve conversed, appeared to have heard of the fall of stones from the skies) it was supposed that lightning had struck the ground. Some time after the event, Mr. Seeley went into his field to look after his cattle. He found that some... | |
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