Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... Museum , Grahamstown , made excellent progress . From Dr. Schönland's report we gather that , owing to the large influx of specimens , the capacity of the museum is overtaxed , and the erection of a new building has become a matter of ...
... Museum , Grahamstown , made excellent progress . From Dr. Schönland's report we gather that , owing to the large influx of specimens , the capacity of the museum is overtaxed , and the erection of a new building has become a matter of ...
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... Museum , and apparently associated with Beechey's explorations . Dr. Franz Boas calls my attention to specimens of the same type in the American Museum in New York . The U.S. National Museum has also similar objects collected by Mr. Jas ...
... Museum , and apparently associated with Beechey's explorations . Dr. Franz Boas calls my attention to specimens of the same type in the American Museum in New York . The U.S. National Museum has also similar objects collected by Mr. Jas ...
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... Museum . Mr. T. F. Cheeseman , the Curator of the Museum , informs us that no idols whatever have been mutilated since the Museum has been under his charge , and the ethnographical collections have been almost wholly formed since his ...
... Museum . Mr. T. F. Cheeseman , the Curator of the Museum , informs us that no idols whatever have been mutilated since the Museum has been under his charge , and the ethnographical collections have been almost wholly formed since his ...
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