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... remarkable , and many new forms are described there- from . In the Australian Region the types found were in many cases peculiar and novel ; here the branched Syllis , one of the most remarkable discoveries of the Expedition , was found ...
... remarkable , and many new forms are described there- from . In the Australian Region the types found were in many cases peculiar and novel ; here the branched Syllis , one of the most remarkable discoveries of the Expedition , was found ...
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... remarkable ever sent Polewards . THE KRAKATÃO DUST - GLOWS OF 1883-84 Beobachtungen über die Dämmerung insbesondere über das Purpurlicht und seine Beziehungen zum Bishop'schen Sonnenring . Habilitationsschrift der philosophischen ...
... remarkable ever sent Polewards . THE KRAKATÃO DUST - GLOWS OF 1883-84 Beobachtungen über die Dämmerung insbesondere über das Purpurlicht und seine Beziehungen zum Bishop'schen Sonnenring . Habilitationsschrift der philosophischen ...
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... remarkable oscillations of the barometer during the series of atmospheric storms which had passed over Western Europe and Russia from December 12 to 17 last ; namely , the sudden appearance on December 12 in Western Europe of a ...
... remarkable oscillations of the barometer during the series of atmospheric storms which had passed over Western Europe and Russia from December 12 to 17 last ; namely , the sudden appearance on December 12 in Western Europe of a ...
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Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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