Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1879 - Electronic journals |
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... taken at 197. 10s . per annum after a deduc- tion of nearly one - half for persons of an unsuitable age for work , the author obtains 413,3957 . as the value of the saving from the lessened number of deaths in ten years on an average ...
... taken at 197. 10s . per annum after a deduc- tion of nearly one - half for persons of an unsuitable age for work , the author obtains 413,3957 . as the value of the saving from the lessened number of deaths in ten years on an average ...
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... taken from Mr. C. Chambers's " Meteo- rology of the Presidency of Bombay , " pp . 11 and 32 . An examination of the quantities AB will show that all the principal deviations from the mean pressures occur in the same years and have the ...
... taken from Mr. C. Chambers's " Meteo- rology of the Presidency of Bombay , " pp . 11 and 32 . An examination of the quantities AB will show that all the principal deviations from the mean pressures occur in the same years and have the ...
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... taken from the skin after it is stretched , when it may be 10 or 12 inches longer than before removal from the body . The tiger should be measured from the nose along the spine to the tip of the tail as he Royal Tiger of Bengal , pp ...
... taken from the skin after it is stretched , when it may be 10 or 12 inches longer than before removal from the body . The tiger should be measured from the nose along the spine to the tip of the tail as he Royal Tiger of Bengal , pp ...
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... taken from large animals , which may have been probably between 10 and II feet in length ! Col. J. Macdonald , Bengal army , Revenue Survey , says : - " The largest tiger I have ever measured out of seventy was 10 feet 4 inches , and ...
... taken from large animals , which may have been probably between 10 and II feet in length ! Col. J. Macdonald , Bengal army , Revenue Survey , says : - " The largest tiger I have ever measured out of seventy was 10 feet 4 inches , and ...
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... taken from the skin after it is stretched , when it may be 10 or 12 inches longer than before removal from the body . The tiger should be measured from the nose along the spine to the tip of the tail as he Royal Tiger of Bengal , pp ...
... taken from the skin after it is stretched , when it may be 10 or 12 inches longer than before removal from the body . The tiger should be measured from the nose along the spine to the tip of the tail as he Royal Tiger of Bengal , pp ...
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