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... reference letters to every climate on the globe . We gather from the summary that he distinguishes some fifty different climates . Thus the climate of Brisbane is indexed as Cfa , which designates a warm temperate climate with rainfall ...
... reference letters to every climate on the globe . We gather from the summary that he distinguishes some fifty different climates . Thus the climate of Brisbane is indexed as Cfa , which designates a warm temperate climate with rainfall ...
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... reference letters to every climate on the globe . We gather from the summary that he distinguishes some fifty different climates . Thus the climate of Brisbane is indexed as Cfa , which designates a warm temperate climate with rainfall ...
... reference letters to every climate on the globe . We gather from the summary that he distinguishes some fifty different climates . Thus the climate of Brisbane is indexed as Cfa , which designates a warm temperate climate with rainfall ...
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... reference by letter and number to the degree rectangles . But if latitude and longitude are to be the means of reference , or , indeed , in any case , we hope that the maps still to be issued will have the divisions of degrees marked on ...
... reference by letter and number to the degree rectangles . But if latitude and longitude are to be the means of reference , or , indeed , in any case , we hope that the maps still to be issued will have the divisions of degrees marked on ...
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Crabtree J H British Ferns and how to Identify | xvi |
Crawford H S The Mural Paintings and Inscriptions | xxxiii |
The Direct Determination Kew Observatory 120 The Magnetic Storm of August | xxxv |
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