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Page 183
... OBSERVATIONS OF SATURN . - In the study of planetary -etail our atmosphere plays a most important role , and , as we Ave said in the preceding note , some places are more suitable for uch observations than others . Some very interesting ...
... OBSERVATIONS OF SATURN . - In the study of planetary -etail our atmosphere plays a most important role , and , as we Ave said in the preceding note , some places are more suitable for uch observations than others . Some very interesting ...
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... observation , and removable by more appropriate methods of discussing the observation . Dr. Kempf remarks that the only observations available for examination are those of Dr. Müller . whether made at Potsdam or on the Santis . Seidel ...
... observation , and removable by more appropriate methods of discussing the observation . Dr. Kempf remarks that the only observations available for examination are those of Dr. Müller . whether made at Potsdam or on the Santis . Seidel ...
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... Observations on Acidalia marginipunctata and the Early Stages of the Second Brood of Polyommatus argiolus : R. Adkin . FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 13 . PHYSICAL SOCIETY , at 5. - On Röntgen Rays : Prof Threlfall and Mr. Pollock . - The Absorption ...
... Observations on Acidalia marginipunctata and the Early Stages of the Second Brood of Polyommatus argiolus : R. Adkin . FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 13 . PHYSICAL SOCIETY , at 5. - On Röntgen Rays : Prof Threlfall and Mr. Pollock . - The Absorption ...
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