Nature, Bind 29Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1884 |
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Side 12
... continued all the night , and the next morning turned into a snowstorm . We all got very wet , but consoled The constant sunshine by day and night , reflected from every object around , soon began to affect our eyes , more so , perhaps ...
... continued all the night , and the next morning turned into a snowstorm . We all got very wet , but consoled The constant sunshine by day and night , reflected from every object around , soon began to affect our eyes , more so , perhaps ...
Side 20
... continued over a period long enough to render their publication a matter of interest . I first became acquainted with these cats in the winter of 1878 , when staying near Haverfordwest . I made inquiries on seeing one of them for the ...
... continued over a period long enough to render their publication a matter of interest . I first became acquainted with these cats in the winter of 1878 , when staying near Haverfordwest . I made inquiries on seeing one of them for the ...
Side 28
... continued till 5.30 , when it was lost behind a bank of cloud ; on its partial reap- pearance , however , at 5.43 , the part visible between the clouds was of a bright pea - green colour . On Tuesday morning it was rather cloudy , but ...
... continued till 5.30 , when it was lost behind a bank of cloud ; on its partial reap- pearance , however , at 5.43 , the part visible between the clouds was of a bright pea - green colour . On Tuesday morning it was rather cloudy , but ...
Side 29
... continued till 5.30 , when it was lost behind a bank of cloud ; on its partial reap- pearance , however , at 5.43 , the part visible between the clouds was of a bright pea - green colour . On Tuesday morning it was rather cloudy , but ...
... continued till 5.30 , when it was lost behind a bank of cloud ; on its partial reap- pearance , however , at 5.43 , the part visible between the clouds was of a bright pea - green colour . On Tuesday morning it was rather cloudy , but ...
Side 31
... continued to dart incessantly . At inter- vals a shower of fine sparks broke out from the cloud , and red - hot stones clove fiery furrows in the air , and fell back at an acute angle to the earth , where they were shat- tered into a ...
... continued to dart incessantly . At inter- vals a shower of fine sparks broke out from the cloud , and red - hot stones clove fiery furrows in the air , and fell back at an acute angle to the earth , where they were shat- tered into a ...
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