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The Cretaceous Birds of New Jersey Figure 3. —Stratigraphic diagram of the Inversand Company marl pit at Sewell, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Figure 2. —Localities in southern New Jersey of the main fossiliferous deposits that have yielded Cretaceous birds. (The bold line demarcates the inner and outer coastal plain physiographic provinces; B = Birmingham; H = Hornerstown; S = Sewell.) Figure 4. —Proximal ends of left humeri of Graculavus velox and related birds: a , Esacus magnirostris (Burhinidae), USNM 19649; b,d,f,h , Graculavus velox , holotype, YPM 855; c,e,g, i , Presbyornis sp., UCMP 126205. a-c , anconal view; d,e , anconal view with distal portion tilted upwards; f,g , palmar view; h,i , proximal view. All figures × 2; specimens coated with ammonium chloride to enhance detail. DARWIN AND HIS THEORIES FROM A RELIGIOUS POINT OF VIEW. “Surely in such a man lived that true charity which is...
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