Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 |
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... probably by agitation of floods is based on the fact that many of the North and freshets , the loose pearls are lost or shaken out by man rivers and lakes still abound with pearl - yield- the unios . A local impression prevails that the ...
... probably by agitation of floods is based on the fact that many of the North and freshets , the loose pearls are lost or shaken out by man rivers and lakes still abound with pearl - yield- the unios . A local impression prevails that the ...
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... probably are dykes , modified by pressure . The affected by subsequent pressure . These are certainly later than the Carboniferous beds , and earlier than the lowest Lias , for they occur as pebbles in a conglom- erate of that age ...
... probably are dykes , modified by pressure . The affected by subsequent pressure . These are certainly later than the Carboniferous beds , and earlier than the lowest Lias , for they occur as pebbles in a conglom- erate of that age ...
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... probably be ac- cepted , additional motors would be fitted for manoeuvring and going astern , boilers of relatively greater weight would be adopted and other changes made . But , after making ample allowance for all such increases in ...
... probably be ac- cepted , additional motors would be fitted for manoeuvring and going astern , boilers of relatively greater weight would be adopted and other changes made . But , after making ample allowance for all such increases in ...
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