Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... seen skins of tigers II feet 6 inches in length , and once , at Dinagepore , in Bengal , over 12 feet . I have the ... seen in tigers or could have believed possible . The heaviest male tiger I have seen weighed 448 lbs . , the lightest ...
... seen skins of tigers II feet 6 inches in length , and once , at Dinagepore , in Bengal , over 12 feet . I have the ... seen in tigers or could have believed possible . The heaviest male tiger I have seen weighed 448 lbs . , the lightest ...
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... seen with certainty unless when the weather is excep . dionally dear . penetrability of the atmosphere , " lately published in the Journal the greatest . In an interesting paper on what he calls the " horizontal visual of the Scottish ...
... seen with certainty unless when the weather is excep . dionally dear . penetrability of the atmosphere , " lately published in the Journal the greatest . In an interesting paper on what he calls the " horizontal visual of the Scottish ...
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... seen . The meteor was seen over all the region from Pittsburgh to New Orleans , and from Savannah to St. Louis . But from this meteor no stone was found , but you cannot doubt for all that that it was a solid body . So , a few weeks ago ...
... seen . The meteor was seen over all the region from Pittsburgh to New Orleans , and from Savannah to St. Louis . But from this meteor no stone was found , but you cannot doubt for all that that it was a solid body . So , a few weeks ago ...
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