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... Records of the , vol . v . , Reports of Survey Parties , 1912-13 439 Thomas ( N. W ) , Languages from Southern Nigeria , 29 Wallace ( W. ) , The Musical Faculty : Its Origins and Processes , 505 Welton ( Prof. J. ) , What do we mean by ...
... Records of the , vol . v . , Reports of Survey Parties , 1912-13 439 Thomas ( N. W ) , Languages from Southern Nigeria , 29 Wallace ( W. ) , The Musical Faculty : Its Origins and Processes , 505 Welton ( Prof. J. ) , What do we mean by ...
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... Records of the , vol . v . , Reports of Survey Parties , 1912-13 , 439 Swamp Vegetation at Los Baños , F. C. Gates , 351 Swarthmore Lecture by Prof. S. P. Thompson , 297 Sydney , Botanic Gardens and Government Domains , Report of , 351 ...
... Records of the , vol . v . , Reports of Survey Parties , 1912-13 , 439 Swamp Vegetation at Los Baños , F. C. Gates , 351 Swarthmore Lecture by Prof. S. P. Thompson , 297 Sydney , Botanic Gardens and Government Domains , Report of , 351 ...
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... record . More distinctness on this head would have been welcome , as in the last report from the Naval Observatory it ... records , and Engineering for February 26 aptly puts the question as to whether this opinion is still held in view ...
... record . More distinctness on this head would have been welcome , as in the last report from the Naval Observatory it ... records , and Engineering for February 26 aptly puts the question as to whether this opinion is still held in view ...
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... records on the seismographs at the Pulkovo Observatory . The position of the epicentre calculated from the seismograms coincided very closely with the region of greatest damage , and it is pointed out that observations from a single ...
... records on the seismographs at the Pulkovo Observatory . The position of the epicentre calculated from the seismograms coincided very closely with the region of greatest damage , and it is pointed out that observations from a single ...
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... records a violet wisp . But when the sun is orange the blue is replaced by green , and when the sun is really red no green flash at all is seen , the atmosphere cutting off the green as well as the blue rays . To see these changes it is ...
... records a violet wisp . But when the sun is orange the blue is replaced by green , and when the sun is really red no green flash at all is seen , the atmosphere cutting off the green as well as the blue rays . To see these changes it is ...
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