Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 |
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... meteorological telegramis to any place outside hilippines , and that this action has been put into operation * ppeal from Dr. Doberck . The charge uttered against berck is that he has used his influence with the U.S. er Bureau to move ...
... meteorological telegramis to any place outside hilippines , and that this action has been put into operation * ppeal from Dr. Doberck . The charge uttered against berck is that he has used his influence with the U.S. er Bureau to move ...
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... Meteorological Office , a post which he had held for eleven years . Mr. Baillie was perhaps best known by his sounding machine , which he invented while on the North American Station about 1871 , and which is still in use . It is a ...
... Meteorological Office , a post which he had held for eleven years . Mr. Baillie was perhaps best known by his sounding machine , which he invented while on the North American Station about 1871 , and which is still in use . It is a ...
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... meteorological institutions should take part in observ- ations of earthquake phenomena . With regard to Ant- arctic exploration , the Committee expressed the opinion | that it is highly desirable ( 1 ) that the results of these ...
... meteorological institutions should take part in observ- ations of earthquake phenomena . With regard to Ant- arctic exploration , the Committee expressed the opinion | that it is highly desirable ( 1 ) that the results of these ...
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