Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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Page 375
... collection as complete as possible , and more particularly to make it a working collection . As regards the extent of the collection , there are of Bee - eaters about 30 species and 155 specimens , and of Rollers 26 species with 112 ...
... collection as complete as possible , and more particularly to make it a working collection . As regards the extent of the collection , there are of Bee - eaters about 30 species and 155 specimens , and of Rollers 26 species with 112 ...
Page 416
... collection of stone implements and a large collection of human crania , each skull being labelled with its tribe and provenance . I shall endeavour on another occasion to do justice to Mr. Hose's success as an administrator . What we ...
... collection of stone implements and a large collection of human crania , each skull being labelled with its tribe and provenance . I shall endeavour on another occasion to do justice to Mr. Hose's success as an administrator . What we ...
Page 604
... collections made by himself in the Western Himalaya with those made in Sikkim by Sir Joseph individually , and by them both ... collection . The imme- diate literary results of Sir Joseph Hooker's visit to Sikkim were ( 1 ) his superbly ...
... collections made by himself in the Western Himalaya with those made in Sikkim by Sir Joseph individually , and by them both ... collection . The imme- diate literary results of Sir Joseph Hooker's visit to Sikkim were ( 1 ) his superbly ...
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