Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 |
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... RECENT ACQUISI TIONS AT THE NATURAL HISTORY 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 ...
... RECENT ACQUISI TIONS AT THE NATURAL HISTORY 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 ...
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... recent report by Sir Harry Johnston . Over 400 students are usually taught at this University , while there are about 100 professors . The lectures begin at sunrise and continue until sunset , fifteen different lectures usually going on ...
... recent report by Sir Harry Johnston . Over 400 students are usually taught at this University , while there are about 100 professors . The lectures begin at sunrise and continue until sunset , fifteen different lectures usually going on ...
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... recent that the general form of the deposits and most of their details remain unaltered . Owing , however , to the decay of some of the basaltic and other stones , the surface of the ground has been somewhat lowered . Herr A. WeigeL ...
... recent that the general form of the deposits and most of their details remain unaltered . Owing , however , to the decay of some of the basaltic and other stones , the surface of the ground has been somewhat lowered . Herr A. WeigeL ...
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