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The adjoining marshes are considerably below the level of high tide , and are protected from inundation by embankments . It is probable that the elevation of the strata at Hunstanton Cliff ( rising about fifteen yards in a mile ) ...
The adjoining marshes are considerably below the level of high tide , and are protected from inundation by embankments . It is probable that the elevation of the strata at Hunstanton Cliff ( rising about fifteen yards in a mile ) ...
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Journ . de Chim . Méd . , June , p . 13 . GASTRIC JUICE . Mons . H. Braconnot considers the gastric juice obtained from dogs to be composed of 1st . Free hydrochloric acid in considerable quantity . 2nd . Hydrochlorate of ammonia .
Journ . de Chim . Méd . , June , p . 13 . GASTRIC JUICE . Mons . H. Braconnot considers the gastric juice obtained from dogs to be composed of 1st . Free hydrochloric acid in considerable quantity . 2nd . Hydrochlorate of ammonia .
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Upon these repose a stratum of micaceous shale , containing ironstone nodules in which have been found land plants , Unios in considerable quantities , remains of the Megalichthys and Gyracanthus , and Trilobites of a distinct genus .
Upon these repose a stratum of micaceous shale , containing ironstone nodules in which have been found land plants , Unios in considerable quantities , remains of the Megalichthys and Gyracanthus , and Trilobites of a distinct genus .
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JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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