| Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - 1877 - 530 lehte
...stated that in 1875, " The locusts which hatched ID Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, in an area of 250 miles from east to west, and 300 miles from north to south, took flisht in June, and invariably went northwest, and fell In innumerable swarms upon the regions... | |
| United States Entomological Commission - 1878 - 832 lehte
...stated that in 1875 " the locusts •which batched in Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska, in an area of 250 miles from east to west, and 300 miles from north to south, took flight in June, and invariably went northwest, and fell in innumerable swarms upon the regions... | |
| 1885 - 1234 lehte
...especially observed in 1875 that the locusts which were hatched in the above-named States, in an area of 250 miles from east to west, and 300 miles from north to south, invariably went north-west, and, being reinforced by the retiring column from Manitoba, fell in innumerable... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1891 - 666 lehte
...vocabulary of this language."* These statements assign a distribution of the language over an area about 450 miles from east to west, and 300 miles from north to south. It is highly unlikely that so widespread a tongue should utterly disappear while so many of the descendants... | |
| Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1891 - 400 lehte
...no such branch exists. See Verhandlungen der Berliner Anthrop. Gesell., 1889, sa. 666-7. about 350 miles from east to west and 300 miles from north to south. * These are buildings several stories in height, either of stone or of adobes, communal in character,... | |
| Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1892 - 96 lehte
...vocabulary of this language."* These statements assign a distribution of the language over an area about 450 miles from east to west, and 300 miles from north to south. It is highly unlikely that so widespread a tongue should utterly disappear while so many of the descendants... | |
| Charles Daniel Tenney - 1904 - 122 lehte
...called Sungaria and the latter Eastern Turkestan. The Northern Circuit (5^ Ц) fc $J) extends about 900 miles from east to west and 300 miles from north to south. The Southern Circuit (^ Ц| Ш S&) extends over 1,200 miles from east to west, and is from 300 to 500... | |
| 1918 - 520 lehte
...power plants with the exception of the Thompson Falls development, and covers an area extending 260 miles from east to west and 300 miles from north to south. The various lines are tied together through transformers and operated as one large distributing network,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1964 - 370 lehte
...intensity of the quake and the area struck are unprecedented in size. Damage was wrought over an area 1,500 miles from east to west and 300 miles from north to south. In Seward, the port of entry to western and central Alaska, all the waterfront structures—the breakwater,... | |
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