The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Band 5Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 |
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... equal , if not superior , in interest , may be expected in the course of three or four months . In the mean time , we have much gratification in lay- ing before our readers the following valuable Parliamentary Paper , presented to the ...
... equal , if not superior , in interest , may be expected in the course of three or four months . In the mean time , we have much gratification in lay- ing before our readers the following valuable Parliamentary Paper , presented to the ...
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... equal , except when the mercury is rapidly rising and falling , then some hours occasionally intervene in the progress of the atmospheric oscillations . Still the annual mean difference between two perfect instruments within the ...
... equal , except when the mercury is rapidly rising and falling , then some hours occasionally intervene in the progress of the atmospheric oscillations . Still the annual mean difference between two perfect instruments within the ...
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... equal pertinacity for another fortnight . The various parts being completed , he brought them together ; he fancied that he saw a perfect harmony amongst them . The whole was now finally adjusted ; -his anxiety was indescribable ...
... equal pertinacity for another fortnight . The various parts being completed , he brought them together ; he fancied that he saw a perfect harmony amongst them . The whole was now finally adjusted ; -his anxiety was indescribable ...
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... equal to a Song Thrush's egg . The Kingfisher , says Mr. Hewitson , " lays six or seven eggs , sometimes upon a collection of small fish bones , but I think more commonly on the bare sand . " From our own ob- servation , we are disposed ...
... equal to a Song Thrush's egg . The Kingfisher , says Mr. Hewitson , " lays six or seven eggs , sometimes upon a collection of small fish bones , but I think more commonly on the bare sand . " From our own ob- servation , we are disposed ...
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... equal to those of the preceding ; the ground co- lour is always clear , as remarked by Hewitson , and the markings are chiefly confined to the large end , appearing in some as minute dots , in others as ill - defined blotches . The ...
... equal to those of the preceding ; the ground co- lour is always clear , as remarked by Hewitson , and the markings are chiefly confined to the large end , appearing in some as minute dots , in others as ill - defined blotches . The ...
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