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... Observatory , 340 ; Catalogue of 1772 Stars chiefly comprised within the Zone 85 ° -90 ° N.P.D. for the Epoch 1000 , deduced from Observations made at the Radcliffe Observatory , Oxford , during the Years 1894-1903 , under the Direction ...
... Observatory , 340 ; Catalogue of 1772 Stars chiefly comprised within the Zone 85 ° -90 ° N.P.D. for the Epoch 1000 , deduced from Observations made at the Radcliffe Observatory , Oxford , during the Years 1894-1903 , under the Direction ...
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... Observatory for , 253 Hammatt ( M. L. ) , Manner in which the Anemone , Metri- dium marginatum , Multiplies by Fission , 416 Hands ( A. ) , Vagaries of Lightning Reproduced Experi- mentally , 23 Hansen ( Th . ) , the Colours of Sun ...
... Observatory for , 253 Hammatt ( M. L. ) , Manner in which the Anemone , Metri- dium marginatum , Multiplies by Fission , 416 Hands ( A. ) , Vagaries of Lightning Reproduced Experi- mentally , 23 Hansen ( Th . ) , the Colours of Sun ...
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... Observatory , the , Monteith Macphail , 525 Kofoid ( Dr. C. ) , Bucket for obtaining Samples of Water from Considerable Depths , 130 König ( Dr. E. ) , Natural - colour Photography , Supp . to- October 11 , vi Kopff ( Herr ) ...
... Observatory , the , Monteith Macphail , 525 Kofoid ( Dr. C. ) , Bucket for obtaining Samples of Water from Considerable Depths , 130 König ( Dr. E. ) , Natural - colour Photography , Supp . to- October 11 , vi Kopff ( Herr ) ...
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... Observatory for 1905 , 417 Logarithms , the Discovery of , Cecil Seymour - Browne , 174 ; the Reviewer , 175 Logeman ( W. H. ) , Production of Secondary Rays by a Rays from Polonium , 555 Lomas ( J. ) , on the Origin of the Trias , 549 ...
... Observatory for 1905 , 417 Logarithms , the Discovery of , Cecil Seymour - Browne , 174 ; the Reviewer , 175 Logeman ( W. H. ) , Production of Secondary Rays by a Rays from Polonium , 555 Lomas ( J. ) , on the Origin of the Trias , 549 ...
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... Observatory , 525 Maddrill ( Mr. ) , Observations of Nova Persei No. 2 , 135 Magazine of Systematised Notes , the Scientific Roll and , 174 Magnetism : Superposition of Mechanical Vibrations upon Magnetisation and Conversely in Iron ...
... Observatory , 525 Maddrill ( Mr. ) , Observations of Nova Persei No. 2 , 135 Magazine of Systematised Notes , the Scientific Roll and , 174 Magnetism : Superposition of Mechanical Vibrations upon Magnetisation and Conversely in Iron ...
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