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Page 73
... Scotland 121 per cent . , and for Ireland 192 per cent . During the wet August of 1912 the rain- fall in England and Wales was 198 per cent . of the average , but in Scotland it was only 119 per cent . , and in Ireland 129 per cent ...
... Scotland 121 per cent . , and for Ireland 192 per cent . During the wet August of 1912 the rain- fall in England and Wales was 198 per cent . of the average , but in Scotland it was only 119 per cent . , and in Ireland 129 per cent ...
Page 86
... Scotland used that peculiar form of harpoon which marks the transi- tion from the Palæolithic to the Neolithic civilisa- tion . There were apparently big boats in Scotland several thousand years before the Con- tinental or German round ...
... Scotland used that peculiar form of harpoon which marks the transi- tion from the Palæolithic to the Neolithic civilisa- tion . There were apparently big boats in Scotland several thousand years before the Con- tinental or German round ...
Page 87
... Scotland in the early Iron age , the people who succeeded the short - cist round - heads , Sir William Turner had to own we know almost nothing . They apparently burnt their dead . But he accepts on faith that with the introduction of ...
... Scotland in the early Iron age , the people who succeeded the short - cist round - heads , Sir William Turner had to own we know almost nothing . They apparently burnt their dead . But he accepts on faith that with the introduction of ...
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Wolfs Comet 332 Radial Velocities of Star Clusters Takamine T and S Nitta Measurements in the Ultra | 32 |
Smith B The Chellaston Gypsumbreccia etc 379 Imaginary Quantities | 52 |
Smith Miss E Etched Crystals of Gypsum 218 Tanner Dr J R The Historical Register of the Uni | 173 |
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