Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 63
... scientific and technical investigations of natural products of every description from all parts of the Empire . But however numerous the staff of the Department may in the future become , it is unlikely that it will ever be able to cope ...
... scientific and technical investigations of natural products of every description from all parts of the Empire . But however numerous the staff of the Department may in the future become , it is unlikely that it will ever be able to cope ...
Page 114
... scientific knowledge and its acquaintance with scientific men , is performing one of its most important functions . The Council of the Royal Society is again and again called upon to approach H. M. Government on behalf of the interests ...
... scientific knowledge and its acquaintance with scientific men , is performing one of its most important functions . The Council of the Royal Society is again and again called upon to approach H. M. Government on behalf of the interests ...
Page 337
... scientific workers in France at the present day may study with advantage this new proof of the inexhaustible energy of the marvellously versatile perpetual Secretary of the Academy of Sciences . The book is for the most part a ...
... scientific workers in France at the present day may study with advantage this new proof of the inexhaustible energy of the marvellously versatile perpetual Secretary of the Academy of Sciences . The book is for the most part a ...
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