The American Journal of Science and ArtsS. Converse, 1888 - Geology |
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... observed falls are represented by specimens in existing collections . The history of these falls I have searched out ... observations are by per- sons near the place of fall , and hence their statements of direc- tion , so far as we may ...
... observed falls are represented by specimens in existing collections . The history of these falls I have searched out ... observations are by per- sons near the place of fall , and hence their statements of direc- tion , so far as we may ...
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... observed stone - falls into three groups which will be separately considered : ( a ) , 116 falls for which we have ... observations have been treated graphically . They do not Meteorites to the Earth's Orbit . 3.
... observed stone - falls into three groups which will be separately considered : ( a ) , 116 falls for which we have ... observations have been treated graphically . They do not Meteorites to the Earth's Orbit . 3.
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... observed , and these 94 falls are the ones of which the directions are unknown . It will also be seen that there are nearly twice as many in the Q - hemisphere as in the G - hemisphere ; that is , there are nearly twice as many that ...
... observed , and these 94 falls are the ones of which the directions are unknown . It will also be seen that there are nearly twice as many in the Q - hemisphere as in the G - hemisphere ; that is , there are nearly twice as many that ...
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... observed falls constituting the third group , of which the hour of fall is not stated , very few particulars other than the fact of fall are known . Although we are left without the power of saying that they indicate the same law as the ...
... observed falls constituting the third group , of which the hour of fall is not stated , very few particulars other than the fact of fall are known . Although we are left without the power of saying that they indicate the same law as the ...
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... observations of the stone - falls , as well as for observations that have been so published as not to be likely to have attracted attention . I bespeak the kindly aid of any who have made or have collected such observations . ART . II ...
... observations of the stone - falls , as well as for observations that have been so published as not to be likely to have attracted attention . I bespeak the kindly aid of any who have made or have collected such observations . ART . II ...
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