Oolite

  • 111Oolitic — may refer to: Oolite, a sedimentary rock consisting of ooids Oolitic, Indiana, a town whose name came from the underlying limestone This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal l …

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  • 112OGRE — For other uses, see Ogre (disambiguation). OGRE Developer(s) The OGRE Team …

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  • 113Joseph Frederick Whiteaves — (December 26, 1835 ndash; August 19, 1909), British palaeontologist, was born at Oxford.He was educated at private schools, and afterwards worked under John Phillips at Oxford (1858 1861); he was led to study the Oolitic rocks, and added largely… …

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  • 114Market Overton — Coordinates: 52°43′55″N 0°40′16″W / 52.732°N 0.671°W / 52.732; 0.671 …

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  • 115Franz Ernst Bruckmann — (September 27 1697 March 21 1753), was a German mineralogist born at Marienthal near Helmstedt. Having qualified as a medical man in 1721, he practised at Brunswick and afterwards at Wolfenbuttel. His leisure time was given up to natural history …

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  • 116Ion Keith-Falconer — Ion Grant Neville Keith Falconer (b. Edinburgh 5 July 1856 ndash; d. Aden 11 May 1887) was a missionary and Arabic scholar, the third son of the 8th Earl of Kintore. After passing through Harrow School and the University of Cambridge, he moved… …

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  • 117Peter Bellinger Brodie — (1815 1897) was an English geologist and churchman, the son of P. B. Brodie, barrister, and nephew of Sir Benjamin C. Brodie. He was born in London in 1815. While residing with his father at Lincoln s Inn Fields, he gained some knowledge of… …

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  • 118Ornitholestes — Bilateria Ornitholestes Temporal range: Late Jurassic, 154 Ma …

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  • 119Northampton sand — The Northampton sand, sometimes called the Northamptonshire sand is a geological formation found in the East Midlands of England. Particularly in the twentieth century, it has been of economic importance as a source of iron ore, but is now worked …

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  • 120Maes Knoll — Type Iron Age hillfort Location Country England County …

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