Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1911 |
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... set up by slow movements of the land which have probably been going on for a hundred years . We have learned that 6 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION , 1910 . General considerations Importance of a National Seismological Laboratory.
... set up by slow movements of the land which have probably been going on for a hundred years . We have learned that 6 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION , 1910 . General considerations Importance of a National Seismological Laboratory.
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... probably expand and the amount applied to equipment for the first year would meet the requirements for extension for some time after . FINANCES . The permanent fund of the Institution and the sources from which it was derived are as ...
... probably expand and the amount applied to equipment for the first year would meet the requirements for extension for some time after . FINANCES . The permanent fund of the Institution and the sources from which it was derived are as ...
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... probably more valuable than is to be found in any other museum of the world . The series of birds , reptiles , and plants are also of great importance , and the study of the material representing other groups will furnish interesting ...
... probably more valuable than is to be found in any other museum of the world . The series of birds , reptiles , and plants are also of great importance , and the study of the material representing other groups will furnish interesting ...
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... probably be pub- lished within a few months . It is hoped that later it may be practicable to have tabulated and published the extensive technical data of observations of the work- ing of the model aerodromes and various types of ...
... probably be pub- lished within a few months . It is hoped that later it may be practicable to have tabulated and published the extensive technical data of observations of the work- ing of the model aerodromes and various types of ...
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... probably more valuable than is to be found in any other museum in the world , its importance depending not so much on the number of new forms as on the fact that it affords an adequate basis for a critical study of the mammal fauna of ...
... probably more valuable than is to be found in any other museum in the world , its importance depending not so much on the number of new forms as on the fact that it affords an adequate basis for a critical study of the mammal fauna of ...
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