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... nearly as great as it was , not more than 30 names having been withdrawn in consequence of the postage regulations ; while other names have been added to the subscription list , probably from a feeling of interest , lest the work should ...
... nearly as great as it was , not more than 30 names having been withdrawn in consequence of the postage regulations ; while other names have been added to the subscription list , probably from a feeling of interest , lest the work should ...
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... nearly so . I have not yet been able to ascertain the limit of the climate of the hyæna . But there are two animals in the list of the Kirkdale remains , viz . the weasel and the water - rat , that are , at present , confined to high ...
... nearly so . I have not yet been able to ascertain the limit of the climate of the hyæna . But there are two animals in the list of the Kirkdale remains , viz . the weasel and the water - rat , that are , at present , confined to high ...
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... nearly east and west . There is little or no rise in the country , to the very foot of the hills ; the ascent to which is for the most part very abrupt . The Sanatarium is about 4,200 feet above the level of the sea , and distant about ...
... nearly east and west . There is little or no rise in the country , to the very foot of the hills ; the ascent to which is for the most part very abrupt . The Sanatarium is about 4,200 feet above the level of the sea , and distant about ...
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... nearly ; therefore the proportional weight of salt extracted from thus much sand , will be one lb. of salt to eighty - three lbs . of sand , nearly . The native's account agrees extraordi- narily well with this calculation , for he said ...
... nearly ; therefore the proportional weight of salt extracted from thus much sand , will be one lb. of salt to eighty - three lbs . of sand , nearly . The native's account agrees extraordi- narily well with this calculation , for he said ...
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... nearly as high as that of Benares or Ghazipoor * , but we are not aware that the instruments used had been previously compared with a standard . For four days of 1832 , Mr. EDGEWORTH took the temperature every hour during the day and ...
... nearly as high as that of Benares or Ghazipoor * , but we are not aware that the instruments used had been previously compared with a standard . For four days of 1832 , Mr. EDGEWORTH took the temperature every hour during the day and ...
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abundant Allahabad ancient Angoching animal APOLLODOTUS appears Asiatic Society B. H. HODGSON Bactrian bank Benares boats body whorl Capt character Chirra clay clear climate collected colour copper coins crops distance Ditto dynasty eight elephant Engrs EUCRATIDES feet figure four Greek heat Herat hills inches India inscription iron Journal jungle Kabul kankar Kasyas king Kubo language Legend Greek Legend Pehlevi letters Lieut limestone M. A. S. Calcutta maunds mean MENANDER mica miles month mountains native nearly Népál Ningthee nuddee nullah Nysæan observed Obverse Persian plains plants plate possession present princes quartz racter rain Raja range remarkable Reverse river road rock Royal Asiatic Society rupees salt SAMUDRAGUPTA sand sandstone Sanscrit schist season SHAKYA shells shew Siah Posh side soil species specimens stone surface temperature thermometer tion trees valley vegetation village Virginis whole whorls