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The Volumes of Proceedings can be obtained from the Hon . Treasurer ( Captain John E. Acland , Dorset County Museum ) ; Mr. Mansel - Pleydell's works , from the Curator of the Dorset County Museum , Dorchester ; the Lepidoptera of the ...
The Volumes of Proceedings can be obtained from the Hon . Treasurer ( Captain John E. Acland , Dorset County Museum ) ; Mr. Mansel - Pleydell's works , from the Curator of the Dorset County Museum , Dorchester ; the Lepidoptera of the ...
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I have to thank the executors for enabling me to obtain these interesting objects . Mrs. Baxter , of Sherborne , has presented to the Museum two beautifully designed instruments for measuring human skulls , by which the cephalic index ...
I have to thank the executors for enabling me to obtain these interesting objects . Mrs. Baxter , of Sherborne , has presented to the Museum two beautifully designed instruments for measuring human skulls , by which the cephalic index ...
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In this they were not altogether successful , and it will therefore be seen that from some deaneries no great amount of information relative to this inquiry has been obtained .
In this they were not altogether successful , and it will therefore be seen that from some deaneries no great amount of information relative to this inquiry has been obtained .
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Returns from a few more parishes were also obtained , but nothing worthy of printed record seemed to find a place in them . The detailed notes on each accompany this general statement of your Sub - Committee . " ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND ...
Returns from a few more parishes were also obtained , but nothing worthy of printed record seemed to find a place in them . The detailed notes on each accompany this general statement of your Sub - Committee . " ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND ...
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As regards artificial manures , this country was chiefly dependent on Germany for its supplies of potash ; but a process has now been discovered by which sufficient can be obtained for our needs . The manufacture of other artificial ...
As regards artificial manures , this country was chiefly dependent on Germany for its supplies of potash ; but a process has now been discovered by which sufficient can be obtained for our needs . The manufacture of other artificial ...
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