Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 86
... considerable fresh light upon the conditions which regulate the normal and abnormal development of the weather characteristics of each monsoon in different years . The exceptional feature possessed by India , in common with most ...
... considerable fresh light upon the conditions which regulate the normal and abnormal development of the weather characteristics of each monsoon in different years . The exceptional feature possessed by India , in common with most ...
Page 102
... considerable success- to save this animal from extermination . But in the limestone range which lies north of the Inn , on the frontier of Bavaria and Austria , and in one or two parts in the main range of the Tyrol , there are large ...
... considerable success- to save this animal from extermination . But in the limestone range which lies north of the Inn , on the frontier of Bavaria and Austria , and in one or two parts in the main range of the Tyrol , there are large ...
Page 469
... considerable amount of investigation . The number of stations to which storm - warning telegrams are sent has been materially increased during the year by the addition of a number of light- houses , in accordance with a suggestion made ...
... considerable amount of investigation . The number of stations to which storm - warning telegrams are sent has been materially increased during the year by the addition of a number of light- houses , in accordance with a suggestion made ...
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