Triassic

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It is the triassic formation, or the commencement of the mesozoic epoch, which has received the smallest inheritance from preceding ages. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Still missing a huge amount of terrestrial life, that 400 million years worth of giant dragon flies from the carboniferous, permian reptiles, mammal like reptiles from the triassic, ice age megafaunas, giant South American terror birds, and so on. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Then something happened at the end of the triassic and they disappeared and the dinosaurs got their chance. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It seems to have been multiplying at an exceptional speed in recent times; how had it acquired such amazing vitality while still in a primitive triassic form, and how had it remained entirely hidden until recently, existing, most likely, in extremely isolated geographic pockets? ❋ Unknown (2006)

If rock is the music of the future, give me the triassic era any day. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Let me give you an example: In 1988 I was working in the Mineralogical Museum in Delft, which also holds holotypes of indonesian triassic foraminafera. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The marbles we have been hitherto considering belong to the older calcareous formations of Italy, Greece, Asia Minor, and Egypt, and go down to the upper triassic and muschel-kalk limestones, and perhaps even to those of an older period. ❋ Hugh Macmillan (N/A)

The rolling country east of this contained eruptive rocks—a porphyritic disbase, with zeolite, quartz, and agate of triassic age. ❋ Unknown (1914)

In the coal measures come the amphibia; and in the Permo-triassic strata, reptile-like mammals. ❋ Unknown (1906)

The coal fields of North Carolina are confined to two limited areas or belts of triassic sandstone. ❋ North Carolina. Board Of Agriculture. (1896)

The rocks of this belt are all of triassic age, belonging to the same geological formation, which with Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, furnish the famous brownstone for northern and eastern cities. ❋ North Carolina. Board Of Agriculture. (1896)

It is, indeed, the last of an ancient race, a species of the same genus (known almost exclusively by its teeth), being found fossil in strata of oolitic and triassic date. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The group to which they both belong reaches back into the very earliest epoch, which has yet afforded us any evidence whatever of the existence of fishes; while the genus Ceratodus seems to have persisted unchanged from the period of the deposition \ of the triassic strata. ❋ Unknown (1874)

A would-be silurian or triassic toad ought, in like manner, to remember that in the ages to whose honours he aspires his own amphibian kind was not yet developed. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

Caspian, and derived in all probability (through the medium of the grocer) from the triassic rocks of Cheshire or Worcestershire. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

A good-sized Caspian used to spread across the centre of England and north of Ireland in triassic times, bounded here and there, as well as Dr. Hull can make out, by the ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

Worcestershire salt-regions, which are of triassic age. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

The fossil food which we find to-day on all our dinner-tables dates back its origin primarily to the first seas that ever covered the surface of our planet, and secondarily to the great rock deposits of the dried-up triassic inland sea. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

Whether we dig it out as solid rock-salt from the open quarries of the Punjaub, or pump it up from brine-wells sunk into the triassic rocks of Cheshire, or evaporate it direct in the salt-pans of England and the shallow _salines_ of the ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

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