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... region is estimated at from 214,000 to 260,000 inhabitants , including Merv - that is , much below previous estimates . The whole region being divided into the districts of Akhal - tekke , Krasnovodsk , Manghishlak , Merv , and Tejen ...
... region is estimated at from 214,000 to 260,000 inhabitants , including Merv - that is , much below previous estimates . The whole region being divided into the districts of Akhal - tekke , Krasnovodsk , Manghishlak , Merv , and Tejen ...
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... Region the two chief centres for specimens were the coast of Brazil and the Cape . In the South Indian Region one of the most striking features was the large proportion of species pertaining to Kerguelen . The abundance of Annelids in ...
... Region the two chief centres for specimens were the coast of Brazil and the Cape . In the South Indian Region one of the most striking features was the large proportion of species pertaining to Kerguelen . The abundance of Annelids in ...
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... region with high - lands towards the coast . The Rocky Mountain manual occupies a rather smaller area , comprising ... region west of the Mississippi , and the prairies between the latter and the 100th meridian , and the region of the ...
... region with high - lands towards the coast . The Rocky Mountain manual occupies a rather smaller area , comprising ... region west of the Mississippi , and the prairies between the latter and the 100th meridian , and the region of the ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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