Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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Page 57
... probably contains as much ice as any hitherto known in the world ; the Barne and Shackleton glaciers contain a great deal more , and since they are now in such a diminished state it is interesting to think what vast streams of ice they ...
... probably contains as much ice as any hitherto known in the world ; the Barne and Shackleton glaciers contain a great deal more , and since they are now in such a diminished state it is interesting to think what vast streams of ice they ...
Page 60
... probably be delivered here , one on a zoological sub- ject by Mr. A. E. Shipley , and one on diamonds by Sir William Crookes . The De Beers Company has natur ally taken a prominent part in the preparations , and will probably make this ...
... probably be delivered here , one on a zoological sub- ject by Mr. A. E. Shipley , and one on diamonds by Sir William Crookes . The De Beers Company has natur ally taken a prominent part in the preparations , and will probably make this ...
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... probably arisen in some way from the invisible particles of radium . Fig . 2 distinctly shows the existence of nuclei in the larger and more highly developed forms , whilst Fig . 3 reveals , though indistinctly , what is their most ...
... probably arisen in some way from the invisible particles of radium . Fig . 2 distinctly shows the existence of nuclei in the larger and more highly developed forms , whilst Fig . 3 reveals , though indistinctly , what is their most ...
Page 84
... probably originated several hundred years ago in the northern part of the present Uganda Protectorate , in the mountainous country between the present abode of the Lotuka tribe ( the nearest allies of the Masai in language ) and the ...
... probably originated several hundred years ago in the northern part of the present Uganda Protectorate , in the mountainous country between the present abode of the Lotuka tribe ( the nearest allies of the Masai in language ) and the ...
Page 86
... probably , therefore , a dinosaur instead of a pariasaurian , and that the limb - bones de- scribed by Owen as Platypodosaurus are almost certainly referable to Udenodon . IN the issue of Biologisches Centralblatt of May 1 the Rev ...
... probably , therefore , a dinosaur instead of a pariasaurian , and that the limb - bones de- scribed by Owen as Platypodosaurus are almost certainly referable to Udenodon . IN the issue of Biologisches Centralblatt of May 1 the Rev ...
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