Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... Progress of Meteorology . By W. H. Dines , F.R. S. Progress of Geography . By Sir John Scott Keltie . 249 Progress of Photography . By Chapman Jones ... 251 The Reproduction of Illustrations , 1869-1919 . By Emery Walker .. 247 247 252 ...
... Progress of Meteorology . By W. H. Dines , F.R. S. Progress of Geography . By Sir John Scott Keltie . 249 Progress of Photography . By Chapman Jones ... 251 The Reproduction of Illustrations , 1869-1919 . By Emery Walker .. 247 247 252 ...
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... progress that has been made from the stagnation of the ' sixties is enormous , and to this great expan- sion of thought , study , and learning NATURE has largely and worthily contributed . SIR R. T. GLAZEBROOK , F.R.S. , LATELY DIRECTOR ...
... progress that has been made from the stagnation of the ' sixties is enormous , and to this great expan- sion of thought , study , and learning NATURE has largely and worthily contributed . SIR R. T. GLAZEBROOK , F.R.S. , LATELY DIRECTOR ...
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... progress of scientific activities in a readable , popular , and accurately scientific manner . The readers of NATURE have been enabled to keep abreast of scien- tific progress , and always knew that they could rely upon the soundness of ...
... progress of scientific activities in a readable , popular , and accurately scientific manner . The readers of NATURE have been enabled to keep abreast of scien- tific progress , and always knew that they could rely upon the soundness of ...
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