Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 |
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... MUSEUM . T has already become recognised that collections of objects intended to be exhibited to the general public should be presented in such a way as to enable the visitor to obtain some systematised information . This one takes to ...
... MUSEUM . T has already become recognised that collections of objects intended to be exhibited to the general public should be presented in such a way as to enable the visitor to obtain some systematised information . This one takes to ...
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... Museum . These general summaries are followed by detailed reports of the work done in the various scientific departments , concluding with the report of the adminis- tration department of the Museum . After a perusal of these reports it ...
... Museum . These general summaries are followed by detailed reports of the work done in the various scientific departments , concluding with the report of the adminis- tration department of the Museum . After a perusal of these reports it ...
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... Museum ( British Museum , Natural History ) . The arrangement and exhibition of specimens designed and carried out by Flower in both instances was so definite an improvement on previous methods , that he deserves to be considered as an ...
... Museum ( British Museum , Natural History ) . The arrangement and exhibition of specimens designed and carried out by Flower in both instances was so definite an improvement on previous methods , that he deserves to be considered as an ...
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