- Pages
- 94
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120250
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Frontmatter
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i-vi | The Natural History Secretary | view |
I.—On a Simple Method of using an insignificant Fraction of the Main Current produced by a Dynamo-Electric Machine for Telegraph Purpoees.—By Louis Schwendler M. Inst. C. E. &c.
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1-4 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
II.—On the Occurrence of the Musk-Deer in Tibet. By R. Lydekker B. A.
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4-6 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
III.—Note on some Ladák Mammals.—BR R. Lydekker B. A.
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6-7 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
IV.—A Sketch of the History of the Fossil Vertebrata of India.—By R. Lydekker B. A.
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8-40 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
V.—Account of the Verification of some Standard Weights with consideration on Standard Weights in general.—By Col. J. F. Tennant R. E. F. R. S. Master of Her Majesty’s Mint
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41-70 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
VI.—On the High Atmospheric Pressure of 1876-78 in Asia and Australia in relation to the Sun-spot Cycle.—By Henry F. Blanford Met. Rep. to the Govt. of India
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70-81 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
VII.—Synopsis of the Sprcies of Choeradodis a remarkable Genus of Mantodea common to India and Tropical America.—By J. Wood-Mason Officiating Superintendent Indian Museum and Professor of Comparative Anatomy Medical College Calcutta
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82-i | The Natural History Secretary | view |