Hours of exercise in the Alps. [Followed by] Notes and comments on ice and glaciers [&c.].1871 |
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... atmosphere to the solar heat- rays . I therefore arranged a series of observations with the Abbé Veuillet , of Chamouni ; he was to operate in the valley , while I observed at the top . Our instruments were of the same kind ; in this ...
... atmosphere to the solar heat- rays . I therefore arranged a series of observations with the Abbé Veuillet , of Chamouni ; he was to operate in the valley , while I observed at the top . Our instruments were of the same kind ; in this ...
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... atmosphere , and passed through scenes of serene beauty in the tranquil evening light . The bridge of Brientz had been carried away by the floods , the mail was intercepted , and I joined a young Oxford man in a vehicle to Meyringen ...
... atmosphere , and passed through scenes of serene beauty in the tranquil evening light . The bridge of Brientz had been carried away by the floods , the mail was intercepted , and I joined a young Oxford man in a vehicle to Meyringen ...
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... atmosphere is mainly to be ascribed . The sphericity of the cloud - particles may be immediately inferred from their deportment under the luminous beams . The light which they shed when spherical is continuous : but clouds may also be ...
... atmosphere is mainly to be ascribed . The sphericity of the cloud - particles may be immediately inferred from their deportment under the luminous beams . The light which they shed when spherical is continuous : but clouds may also be ...
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... atmosphere , developed in those deep valleys by the southern sun , must sift the solar beams , weaken the rays of medium refrangibility , and blend the red and violet of the spectrum to that incomparable hue . The air indeed is filled ...
... atmosphere , developed in those deep valleys by the southern sun , must sift the solar beams , weaken the rays of medium refrangibility , and blend the red and violet of the spectrum to that incomparable hue . The air indeed is filled ...
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... atmosphere to the north of us . Like a gust of passion the clouds cleared away , and before we went to rest all was sensibly clear . Still the air was not transparent , and for a time the stars twinkled through it with a feeble ray ...
... atmosphere to the north of us . Like a gust of passion the clouds cleared away , and before we went to rest all was sensibly clear . Still the air was not transparent , and for a time the stars twinkled through it with a feeble ray ...
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