Gideon Mantell Quote

It seems scarcely credible, that but little more than a century ago it was a matter of serious question with naturalists, whether the petrified shells imbedded in the rocks and strata were indeed shells that had been secreted by molluscous animals; or whether these bodies, together with the teeth, bones, leaves, wood, &c., found in a fossil state, were not formed by what was then termed the plastic power of the earth; in like manner as minerals, metals, and crystals.


The Medals of Creation or First Lessons in Geology (1854)


It seems scarcely credible, that but little more than a century ago it was a matter of serious question with naturalists, whether the petrified...

It seems scarcely credible, that but little more than a century ago it was a matter of serious question with naturalists, whether the petrified...

It seems scarcely credible, that but little more than a century ago it was a matter of serious question with naturalists, whether the petrified...

It seems scarcely credible, that but little more than a century ago it was a matter of serious question with naturalists, whether the petrified...