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Nature25.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 1877
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[...] not without hardship and adventure. After spending two seasons in exploring geographically and botanically the loftiest Himalayan mountains and valleys, unaccompanied by any European, he was, when on the Tibetan frontier, joined by his friend, Dr. Campbell, the political agent [...]
[...] is from Denver in the north, to near the borders of New Mexico, ascending the highest northern and southern peaks, and visiting several intermediate parks and valleys, watered by tributaries of the Arkansas, Platte, Colorado, and Rio Grande. From Denver we proceeded north [...]
[...] groves of the ‘Big Trees” (Sequoia giganſea) at the headwaters of Stanislaus and Tuolome Rivers, and the singular Yosemite Valley, whence we descended into the great valley of California, and made for San Francisco. - [...]
[...] (Sequoia sem/ervirens), the only living congener of the Big Trees, and almost their rival in bulk and stature. Then to Sacramento, and up the valley of that name for 150 miles to Mount Shasta, a noble forest-clad volcanic cone about 14,400 feet in elevation. Returning thence to [...]
[...] follows:– 1. The Atlantic slope plus Mississippi region, sub divisible into (a) an Atlantic, (3) a Mississippi valley, and (y) an interposed mountain region with a temperate and sub-alpine flora. [...]
[...] volume, is taken up with what may be called the statistics of the Alps—their division into groups, numerical state ments as to the heights of peaks, the dimensions of valleys and lakes, the volume of mountain ridges, and various other orographic elements, some of which do not admit [...]
[...] groups it is possible to apply one or other of two guiding principles. You may look either to the configuration of the surface and make the deep valleys and low passes that occur here and there throughout the chain the boun daries between the different groups, or you may attend [...]
[...] alternately adopted the geological grouping of Studer and the orographic arrangement of von Sonklar, with the natural result that the same mountains and valleys are in some cases included in two different groups while others are left utterly unprovided for, there being no one group [...]
[...] minutes, having descended in the vicinity of land not above 3oo metres, the balloon met a south-westerly wind which was prevailing in the valleys of Bievre. That current of air was obviously enough a modification of the principal wind in consequence of the hilly character of the district. Such local [...]
[...] sluggish, the slope being somewhat gradual. Presently they crossed a small, but rapid rivulet, coursing down the mountain side, and falling abruptly into the valley just beneath them. Beyond them the view was unobstructed, but the stream appeared to ascend the slope towards them, until they observed that the [...]
Nature[Beilage] 25.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 1877
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[...] Geology of Oxford, and the Valley of TIIE THAMES. By John PHILLIPs, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Geology, Oxford. 8vo, cloth. 11. Is. [...]
Nature[Beilage] 18.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 1877
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[...] Geology of Oxford, and the Valley of TIE THAMES. By John Phil Lips, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Geology, Oxford. 8vo, cloth. I?. Is. [...]
Nature18.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 1877
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[...] deners; also “Upper Egypt, its People and its Products,” a descriptive account of the manners, customs, superstitions, and occupations of the people of the Nile Valley, the Desert, and the Red Sea Coast, with sketches of the natural history and eology, by C. B. Klunzinger, M.D., formerly Egyptian Sanitary [...]
Nature11.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 11. Oktober 1877
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[...] THE papers announce that Mr. Layard has obtained permis. sion to renew excavations in the Mesopotamian Valley. Several [...]
[...] move in a day with rude implements, noting the distance as well. A discussion has sprung up concerning the time required to build our Mississippi Valley mounds. The investigation of which I speak will throw some light on the subject. Washington, D.C., September 26 OT is T. MASON [...]
[...] The moist easterly current from the Bay of Bengal, from which a large proportion of the rainfall of the Gangetic valley is generally derived, has this year scarcely pene trated as far west as Benares. The natural consequence of this failure of the rains will be a famine in Northern [...]
[...] habitats of this species, or have hitherto been over looked by most botanists. I found them during my last excursions in the Alps in some valleys of Switzerland [...]
[...] (Albula, Julia, Landwasser, and Landquart valley). In these, and probably many other valleys of the Alps up to 1,200–1,400 metres above the sea-level, besides the usual [...]
[...] water of a large river and many considerable streams was hemmed in along the base of a range of hills and so forced into the valleys that a series of lagoons or lakes was formed extending for the above-mentioned distance and frequently several miles in width. A canal five miles [...]
[...] partly in solution and partly in suspension in water to supply all the waste produced by the continuous cropping. Those who have visited the richest alluvial valleys of California and Australia will no doubt have been struck by the fact that the most fertile soil is always found where the [...]
[...] paddy fields of Ceylon, and must have obtained formerly on the Hunter River in New South Wales, and in the valleys opening on the Bay of San Francisco. I cannot better conclude this paper than with an ºx tract from a minute by Sir Henry Ward, after a tour of [...]
Nature[Beilage] 11.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 11. Oktober 1877
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[...] Geology of Oxford, and the Valley of TIIE THAMES. By John Phillips, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Geology, Oxford. 8vo, cloth. 11. Is. [...]
Nature04.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 04. Oktober 1877
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[...] Prof. Geikie thinks there were glaciers, at all events, in one of the islands, viz., Iſoy, and even “separate glaciers” in all the valleys of that hill, whose top is only 1,550 feet above the sea. I feel great difficulty in subscribing to that opinion; I rather agree with Mr. Laing, that there could be no glaciers, for want [...]
[...] proofs of glacial action. If these striations had been caused by glaciers, the direction of the striae would vary with the direction of the different valleys in which the glaciers moved. But this is found not to be the case. Prof. Geikie says that both in Orkney and in Shetland the movement of the ice has been on the “whole [...]
[...] against a hill (called the “Muckle //cog,' 500 feet high) on its north-west flank, had been partially turned by the hill into a valley (which he names) and made to produce the well-known phenomenon of ‘crag and tail”—the crag or bared rock being on the north side of the hill. - [...]
[...] fact that has interested me:very much is the strong resemblance between the skulls of the typical mound-builders of the Mississippi Valley and those of the Pueblo Indians. I had long been familiar with the former, and when I recently saw the latter it required the positive assurance of a friend who had him [...]
Nature[Beilage] 04.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 04. Oktober 1877
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[...] “Nicaragua,” “Ancient Monuments of Mississippi Valley,” &c., &c., &c. [...]
[...] Geology of Oxford, and the Valley of TIIE THAMES. By John PHILLIPs, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Geology, Oxford. 8vo, cloth. 11. Is. [...]
Nature27.09.1877
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    Donnerstag, 27. September 1877
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[...] and especially picture-writing and hieroglyphics. Several Americans sent communications relative to the mound-builders of the Mississippi valley and the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico; amongst these Messrs. Gillman, of Detroit, Michigan (so well known for his discoveries amongst the burial mounds there), [...]
[...] Powell; On Sex in Flowers, by Mr. Thos. Meehan ; On the O, ; inal Connºction of the AEastern and Western Coalfield's of the Ohio Valley, On the Continuation of the Field's of the Aſſeghany Chain to the North of the Delaware A'iver, and On the Geogra phical and Geological Distribution of the Genus Bratricea, and [...]
[...] the effects of glacial action had been greatly over-estimated in the western country, and that the “overplacement” in the Mississippi Valley was due rather to the erosion of the atmo sphere, the rains of centuries, and the rivers. A curious paper in this section was by a lady, Mrs. H. K. Ingram, On Atmospheric [...]
[...] were beginning to emerge, these ancient “sea serpents” abounded ; and many were entombed in its muddy bottom. On one occasion, as I rode through a valley washed out of this old ocean bed, I saw no less than seven different skeletons of these monsters in sight at once. The mosasaurs were essentially [...]
Nature[Beilage] 27.09.1877
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    Donnerstag, 27. September 1877
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[...] Geology of Oxford, and the Valley of TIIE THAMES. By John PHILLIPs, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Geology, Oxford. 8vo, cloth. 1/. 1s. [...]
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