Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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Page 146
... regards this dying - out , so far as the blond long - heads are concerned , Dr. Ammon's figures do not appear to accord with the French con- clusions . And having regard to the objections which have been urged against the latter , our ...
... regards this dying - out , so far as the blond long - heads are concerned , Dr. Ammon's figures do not appear to accord with the French con- clusions . And having regard to the objections which have been urged against the latter , our ...
Page 241
... regard to the non - continuation of the Heligo- land migrations to Britain , and also in respect to the effects of wind on migration , needs no telling on this occasion . With regard to the difficult subject of classification , we are ...
... regard to the non - continuation of the Heligo- land migrations to Britain , and also in respect to the effects of wind on migration , needs no telling on this occasion . With regard to the difficult subject of classification , we are ...
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... regard to the limits of genera , and with Dr. Sharpe in regard to the adoption of the earliest names for the same , we consider both matters of no importance at all in comparison with uniformity of usage . And it is , we think , high ...
... regard to the limits of genera , and with Dr. Sharpe in regard to the adoption of the earliest names for the same , we consider both matters of no importance at all in comparison with uniformity of usage . And it is , we think , high ...
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