Nature, Volume 71Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 |
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... Everest:— THE OBSERVED HEIGHT of MoUNT Everest. oxtracted from the Records of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. Sir Andrew Waugh had always adhered to the rule of assigning to every geographical object its true local or native ...
... Everest:— THE OBSERVED HEIGHT of MoUNT Everest. oxtracted from the Records of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. Sir Andrew Waugh had always adhered to the rule of assigning to every geographical object its true local or native ...
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... Everest, both in his panorama of the snows from Falut, and in his picture, which is preserved at the India Office. In 1903 Captain Wood visited Kaulia by order of Lord Curzon ; he found that Gaurisankar and Everest were Everest O Makalu ...
... Everest, both in his panorama of the snows from Falut, and in his picture, which is preserved at the India Office. In 1903 Captain Wood visited Kaulia by order of Lord Curzon ; he found that Gaurisankar and Everest were Everest O Makalu ...
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... Everest should have been visible. In Wood's drawing Mount Everest appears as a low peak at the spot where General Walker calculated that it would appear. The omission of Everest from Schlagintweit's panorama led General Walker to ...
... Everest should have been visible. In Wood's drawing Mount Everest appears as a low peak at the spot where General Walker calculated that it would appear. The omission of Everest from Schlagintweit's panorama led General Walker to ...
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