Topography of the earth, 1914.

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Topography of the earth, 1914.

The author claims that studies in paleontology, biology, and topography "practically eliminate the Darwinian hypothesis from serious consideration in the study of nature." The essay, which illustrated by maps, is "dedicated to the memory of Henry Pemberton, Member American Philosophical Society, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, etc."

1 v. (12 p.).

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Darrach, Charles Gobrecht, 1846-

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Charles Gobrecht Darrach worked as a civil engineer in Philadelphia. From the guide to the Topography of the earth, 1914, 1914, (American Philosophical Society) Charles Gobrecht Darrach, one of six children of William and Christiana (Gobrecht) Darrach, was born in Philadelphia in 1846. In 1876 he married Martha Amy Tearne (b. 1856), an Englishwoman, and they had five children: Lydia, Grace, Charles Jr., Walter, and Margery. Darrach worked as a civil engineer and consultant a...