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Page 128
... seen extending along the horizon from about south to about west - north - west - perhaps further towards the north , for my view was there obstructed - and upwards for about 20 ° from the horizon , a faint reddish - pink luminous haze ...
... seen extending along the horizon from about south to about west - north - west - perhaps further towards the north , for my view was there obstructed - and upwards for about 20 ° from the horizon , a faint reddish - pink luminous haze ...
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... seen to fall . One such was seen in 1860 from Pittsburgh to New Orleans , and from Charleston to St. Louis . It exploded over the boundary line of Tennessee and Kentucky . We have others which are only seen to break into pieces , no ...
... seen to fall . One such was seen in 1860 from Pittsburgh to New Orleans , and from Charleston to St. Louis . It exploded over the boundary line of Tennessee and Kentucky . We have others which are only seen to break into pieces , no ...
Page 472
... seen only 72 were observed altogether ; out of 120 lines of titanium which we might have seen only 38 were seen ; and then the number goes on decreasing : 24 in the case of nickel , of which 9 were seen ; 19 in the case of zinc , of ...
... seen only 72 were observed altogether ; out of 120 lines of titanium which we might have seen only 38 were seen ; and then the number goes on decreasing : 24 in the case of nickel , of which 9 were seen ; 19 in the case of zinc , of ...
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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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