Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1884 |
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... nearly all the known species of that interesting portion of the world , and is by far the most complete extant . The aggregate number of specimens of Neotropical birds in the collection is not known ; but the reserve skin series of ...
... nearly all the known species of that interesting portion of the world , and is by far the most complete extant . The aggregate number of specimens of Neotropical birds in the collection is not known ; but the reserve skin series of ...
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... nearly finished . Dorpat : Zone 75 ° -70 ° . All the declinations are reduced to 1875.0 and the observations of R. A. partly reduced . The zone is almost completed . Christiania : Zone 700-65 ° . This zone is also nearly completed ...
... nearly finished . Dorpat : Zone 75 ° -70 ° . All the declinations are reduced to 1875.0 and the observations of R. A. partly reduced . The zone is almost completed . Christiania : Zone 700-65 ° . This zone is also nearly completed ...
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... nearly ready for work . It was made by A. Clark & Sons , of Cambridge , the glass disks being furnished by Feil , of Paris . The diameter of the object - glass is 23 inches , and the focal length within an inch or two of 30 feet . At ...
... nearly ready for work . It was made by A. Clark & Sons , of Cambridge , the glass disks being furnished by Feil , of Paris . The diameter of the object - glass is 23 inches , and the focal length within an inch or two of 30 feet . At ...
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