Nature, Volume 63Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1900 |
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... known as rods . But we have still another word to say with regard to the Tuatera , Prof. G. B. Howes having been recently engaged in working out the development of the skeleton in the embryo , and having had the good fortune to hatch ...
... known as rods . But we have still another word to say with regard to the Tuatera , Prof. G. B. Howes having been recently engaged in working out the development of the skeleton in the embryo , and having had the good fortune to hatch ...
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... known elements , while at others their origins have not been discovered , so the latter have been classed as " unknown " lines . If we compare these two periods with the sunspot curve as constructed from the measure- ments of the mean ...
... known elements , while at others their origins have not been discovered , so the latter have been classed as " unknown " lines . If we compare these two periods with the sunspot curve as constructed from the measure- ments of the mean ...
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... known to be different from the larger emeu of the mainland . For it appears that some years after the visit of the French expedition ( to which Péron was naturalist ) to Kangaroo Island , a settler squatted there and forth- with set to ...
... known to be different from the larger emeu of the mainland . For it appears that some years after the visit of the French expedition ( to which Péron was naturalist ) to Kangaroo Island , a settler squatted there and forth- with set to ...
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Conroy Sir John F R S Death of 186 Curtius Prof New General Method of Preparing Aromatic | 14 |
Halfseconds Pendulums Mr Watson 195 | 15 |
Cooperation in Observing Variable Stars Prof E C Picker Cygnus New Variable in 2 1901 Dr T D Anderson 502 | 29 |
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