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A. E. H. Love , 472 ; Sir G. Darwin , 472 ; Dr. O. Hecker , 472 ; Dr. S. C. Chandler , 472 ; Sir J. Larmor , 472 ; Dr. L. A. Bauer , 473 ; Effect on the Persistence of Vision of Fatiguing the Eye with Red , Orange , and Yellow , Prof.
A. E. H. Love , 472 ; Sir G. Darwin , 472 ; Dr. O. Hecker , 472 ; Dr. S. C. Chandler , 472 ; Sir J. Larmor , 472 ; Dr. L. A. Bauer , 473 ; Effect on the Persistence of Vision of Fatiguing the Eye with Red , Orange , and Yellow , Prof.
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... 240 ; New Species of Eucalyptus from the Monaro Dis- trict , N.S.W. , 240 Cambridge , the Darwin Celebrations at , 7 Cambridge , the Meeting of the International Geodetic Association in London and , 426 Cambridge County Geographies ...
... 240 ; New Species of Eucalyptus from the Monaro Dis- trict , N.S.W. , 240 Cambridge , the Darwin Celebrations at , 7 Cambridge , the Meeting of the International Geodetic Association in London and , 426 Cambridge County Geographies ...
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... 219 Darwin ( Sir George ) , Determination of the Lunar Earth- Tides , 427 ; Earth Tides , 472 Darwin Celebrations at Cambridge , the , 7 Darwinism and Politics , Sidney Low , 310 Datta ( P. N. ) , Mining Administration in India ...
... 219 Darwin ( Sir George ) , Determination of the Lunar Earth- Tides , 427 ; Earth Tides , 472 Darwin Celebrations at Cambridge , the , 7 Darwinism and Politics , Sidney Low , 310 Datta ( P. N. ) , Mining Administration in India ...
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... in the Solar Atino- sphere , 356 Evolution : the Darwin Celebrations at Cambridge , 7 ; Evolution in Applied Chemistry , Prof. ... 159 ; Dr. D. H. Scott , F.R.S. , 188 ; Various Criti- cisms against the Darwinian Theory , Prof.
... in the Solar Atino- sphere , 356 Evolution : the Darwin Celebrations at Cambridge , 7 ; Evolution in Applied Chemistry , Prof. ... 159 ; Dr. D. H. Scott , F.R.S. , 188 ; Various Criti- cisms against the Darwinian Theory , Prof.
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... Ch . Lallemand , 360 ; the Meeting of the International Geodetic Asso- ciation in London and Cambridge , 426 ; Determination of the Lunar Earth - tides , Prof. Hecker , 427 ; Sir George Darwin , 427 ; Progress of the Great African ...
... Ch . Lallemand , 360 ; the Meeting of the International Geodetic Asso- ciation in London and Cambridge , 426 ; Determination of the Lunar Earth - tides , Prof. Hecker , 427 ; Sir George Darwin , 427 ; Progress of the Great African ...
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