Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1934 |
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Page 81
... records must occur further afield . He found that the best index tree is the Yellow Pine , and the next best the Scotch Pine . Sequoia gigantea , while more complacent to changes than the others , is longer lived , and the records from ...
... records must occur further afield . He found that the best index tree is the Yellow Pine , and the next best the Scotch Pine . Sequoia gigantea , while more complacent to changes than the others , is longer lived , and the records from ...
Page 372
... records vary from an approximation to normal records to those in which words were replaced by phrases the links between which it is difficult , perhaps impossible , to surmise . < With linked free associates large median differences ...
... records vary from an approximation to normal records to those in which words were replaced by phrases the links between which it is difficult , perhaps impossible , to surmise . < With linked free associates large median differences ...
Page 457
... records all over the country , mainly through the work of the British Rainfall Organisation , which collects , analyses , and publishes every year the gaugings of some 5,000 observers . As some of these records go back for seventy ...
... records all over the country , mainly through the work of the British Rainfall Organisation , which collects , analyses , and publishes every year the gaugings of some 5,000 observers . As some of these records go back for seventy ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 193435 | vi |
ANNUAL MEETINGS PLACES AND DATES PRESIDENTS ATTENDANCES | xii |
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE 193334 | xxx |
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