Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Volume 39The Club, 1918 - Archaeology List of members in each volume. |
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... regards the members who have passed away from us , the oldest one is the Rev. Frederick Webster Maunsell , who joined the Club in 1879 , and is best known for his work and life at Symondsbury , near Bridport , where he was Rector for 33 ...
... regards the members who have passed away from us , the oldest one is the Rev. Frederick Webster Maunsell , who joined the Club in 1879 , and is best known for his work and life at Symondsbury , near Bridport , where he was Rector for 33 ...
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... far greater . In the early days of natural history there was a tendency to regard any specimens that differed from the type as distinct species . In very many cases , by breeding and otherwise , 2 PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS .
... far greater . In the early days of natural history there was a tendency to regard any specimens that differed from the type as distinct species . In very many cases , by breeding and otherwise , 2 PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS .
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... 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 ...
... 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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... regard to dyes which we do not know , and the services of research chemists will be most valuable . America has also made great strides in supplying itself with the dyes which it cannot now import . An Australian Chemical Institute has ...
... regard to dyes which we do not know , and the services of research chemists will be most valuable . America has also made great strides in supplying itself with the dyes which it cannot now import . An Australian Chemical Institute has ...
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... regards the pro- duction of nitric acid , ammonia , and other useful chemicals from waste products , some progress ... regard to aeroplanes both in their structure and materials , and in their behaviour in flight . One great difficulty ...
... regards the pro- duction of nitric acid , ammonia , and other useful chemicals from waste products , some progress ... regard to aeroplanes both in their structure and materials , and in their behaviour in flight . One great difficulty ...
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