Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 17 tomasDevonshire Press, 1885 List of members in each volume. |
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... Hill , Middlesex , who , having expressed his willingness to accept the office , was duly elected at a Special Meeting of the Council convened for that purpose . The Council have published the President's Address , together with ...
... Hill , Middlesex , who , having expressed his willingness to accept the office , was duly elected at a Special Meeting of the Council convened for that purpose . The Council have published the President's Address , together with ...
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... hill , and its termination was not reached ; so that the extreme height above the existing beach level must have been 45 to 50 feet . The section had four well - marked divisions - the uppermost being a head of earth and small angular ...
... hill , and its termination was not reached ; so that the extreme height above the existing beach level must have been 45 to 50 feet . The section had four well - marked divisions - the uppermost being a head of earth and small angular ...
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... Hill . - On the cultivated land near Cocks Tor these little implements have been found in great abundance , and I have several hundreds of them in my own collection . Amongst these is a delicately - chipped arrow head , which is double ...
... Hill . - On the cultivated land near Cocks Tor these little implements have been found in great abundance , and I have several hundreds of them in my own collection . Amongst these is a delicately - chipped arrow head , which is double ...
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... hill where the great earth fort now stands . " During many searches , extending over some years , I have found many specimens of flint , consisting of almost all the varieties of the smaller implements , amongst which may be mentioned ...
... hill where the great earth fort now stands . " During many searches , extending over some years , I have found many specimens of flint , consisting of almost all the varieties of the smaller implements , amongst which may be mentioned ...
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... hills by the rain , they are of frequent occurrence , and since I commenced searching for them , I have rarely returned home empty - handed from the porphyry hill of Maker , or the higher ground of Mount Edgcumbe . Here also , but ...
... hills by the rain , they are of frequent occurrence , and since I commenced searching for them , I have rarely returned home empty - handed from the porphyry hill of Maker , or the higher ground of Mount Edgcumbe . Here also , but ...
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19 psl. - RULES. 1. THE Association shall be styled the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art. 2. The objects of the Association are — To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific enquiry in Devonshire ; and to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate Science, Literature, or Art, in different parts of the county. 3. The Association shall consist of Members, Honorary Members, and Corresponding Members. 4. Every candidate for membership,...
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