Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... published between 1889 and 1896 , he is in a posi- tion to apply the principles of forest management with success under Indian conditions . But a gap was left in his equipment . He was without a systematic guide to the life - histories ...
... published between 1889 and 1896 , he is in a posi- tion to apply the principles of forest management with success under Indian conditions . But a gap was left in his equipment . He was without a systematic guide to the life - histories ...
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... published papers is much larger , but the seventy - four pages of introduction form a masterly review of Cavendish's work as a chemist , and bring out in a remarkably clear way some of the main features of this work . Thus it appears ...
... published papers is much larger , but the seventy - four pages of introduction form a masterly review of Cavendish's work as a chemist , and bring out in a remarkably clear way some of the main features of this work . Thus it appears ...
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... published . The technical aspect of rubber vulcanisation is dealt with by the author in chap . 16. This is perhaps the one chapter in the book which might with advantage have been extended . It is true that our knowledge in this ...
... published . The technical aspect of rubber vulcanisation is dealt with by the author in chap . 16. This is perhaps the one chapter in the book which might with advantage have been extended . It is true that our knowledge in this ...
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Cusack Dr J The Arithmetic of the Decimal System 174 Doyle K D Agriculture and Irrigation in Continental | 7 |
BarrettHamilton and M A C Hinton Part | 21 |
Grandidier A obituary 286 Hamilton G H Observations of Mars at Flagstaff 447 | 32 |
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