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Page 133
... feet three inches in length , and one foot eight inches in breadth . It comprized the bones of the head , back , and tail ; the side - fins , or wings , the eyes , and considerable portions of muscular substance . It appears remarkable ...
... feet three inches in length , and one foot eight inches in breadth . It comprized the bones of the head , back , and tail ; the side - fins , or wings , the eyes , and considerable portions of muscular substance . It appears remarkable ...
Page 134
... feet . The height of another mountain , which I named Double Mount , from its two similar summits , came out , by calcu- lation , 3444 feet . And one of a range of mountains lying between latitude 70 ° 33 ' and 70 ° 41 ' , was found to ...
... feet . The height of another mountain , which I named Double Mount , from its two similar summits , came out , by calcu- lation , 3444 feet . And one of a range of mountains lying between latitude 70 ° 33 ' and 70 ° 41 ' , was found to ...
Page 136
... feet , above which , the cliff rising vertically , prevented farther progress in that direction ; but , after skirting the brow of another precipice below me , where the inclination was at least 50 ° , and the surface entirely composed ...
... feet , above which , the cliff rising vertically , prevented farther progress in that direction ; but , after skirting the brow of another precipice below me , where the inclination was at least 50 ° , and the surface entirely composed ...
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