Nature, Volume 84Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1910 |
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... feet . rising occasionally to nearly 4000 feet above sea - level In the western part of the Southern Uplands the tempera- ture is a degree higher , and the average for altitude st most not above 1500 feet . In the Lake District and the ...
... feet . rising occasionally to nearly 4000 feet above sea - level In the western part of the Southern Uplands the tempera- ture is a degree higher , and the average for altitude st most not above 1500 feet . In the Lake District and the ...
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... feet deep between these Archæan hills , so that in this region the peneplain was far from complete . These inequalities may be considered foot - hills of the Adirondack mountains farther east . There is reason to believe that before the ...
... feet deep between these Archæan hills , so that in this region the peneplain was far from complete . These inequalities may be considered foot - hills of the Adirondack mountains farther east . There is reason to believe that before the ...
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... feet 8 inches , and are placed laterally in front , one on each side of the car , projecting beyond the sides of the steel frame- work . They occupy a position midway between the car and the balloon . The tractive power of each ...
... feet 8 inches , and are placed laterally in front , one on each side of the car , projecting beyond the sides of the steel frame- work . They occupy a position midway between the car and the balloon . The tractive power of each ...
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