Geology is Like Putting a Puzzle Together

The world is the geologist's great puzzle-box; he stands before it like the child to whom the separate pieces of his puzzle remain a mystery till he detects their relation and sees where they fit, and then his fragments grow at once into a connected picture beneath his hand.

Notes:

...to find a complete picture form under the scientist's hands.

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 Geological Sketches. [The preface signed: E. C. A., i.e. Elizabeth C. Agassiz. With a portrait.]
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Agassiz , Louis and Agassiz , Elizabeth Cabot Cary (2011-03-27), Geological Sketches. [The preface signed: E. C. A., i.e. Elizabeth C. Agassiz. With a portrait.], British Library, Historical Print Editions, Retrieved on 2011-08-30
Folksonomies: geology natural history