Citations:fossilogy


 * 1776, George Edwards, Esq., Elements of Fossilogy, Or, An Arrangement of Fossils Into Classes, Orders, Genera, and Specimens with Their Characters. 
 * 1799, William Marshall, Minutes, Experiments, Observations, and General Remarks, on Agriculture, in the Southern Counties, volume 2, page 51
 * He ought to be master of fossilogy, so far as it relates to soils ; and of chemistry, as it pertains to manures.
 * 1845, Solomon Wilkinson Theakston, Theakston's guide to Scarborough, page 115
 * Many capsules and seeds, hitherto perfectly new in fossilogy, occur, both in the upper and and lower sand-stones
 * 1856, Robert J. Rankin, "American School of Mines", in Mining Magazine, page 246
 * In its appropriate place we should find the Fossilogy of our State (and in turn of our country) the best defined of any geological system thus far known.
 * 1889, Yorkshire Geological Society, Proceedings, Page 122
 * From that hour the acquisitions I had made in natural history and ' fossilogy ', as we then termed the magnificent branch of study now known as paleontology.