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stratigraphical, a.|strætɪˈgræfɪkəl| Sometimes erron. strata-. [Formed as prec.: see -ical.] Pertaining to stratigraphy.
1817W. Smith (title) Stratigraphical System of Organized Fossils. 1849Murchison Siluria iii. (1859) 43 The rock unquestionably occupies the same stratigraphical position as the Lingula Flags of Wales. 1857Portlock in Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. XIII. p. xci, The stratigraphical distribution of the fossils enumerated. 1869Huxley in Sci. Opin. 28 Apr. 486/1 What is termed stratigraphical geology is neither more nor less than the anatomy of the earth. 1883Hulke in Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. XXXIX. Proc. 64 The advantages likely to accrue from such international uniformity of stratigraphical terms. 1892Lapworth in Nature 18 Aug. 372/2 What is known as stratigraphical geology, or the study of the geological formations. Hence stratiˈgraphically adv., in stratigraphical respects; with reference to stratigraphy.
1831A. Sedgwick in Proc. Geol. Soc. I. 274 He [sc. W. Smith] made large collections of fossils; and the moment an opportunity presented itself he arranged them all stratigraphically. 1857H. Miller Test. Rocks x. 418 Both stratigraphically and palaeontologically the place in the scale of the Niagara graveyard can be definitely determined. |