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Biology --- Natural history --- Biology. --- Natural history.
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Natural history. --- Natural history --- Iowa. --- Sciences naturelles
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Science. --- Natural history. --- France
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Autun --- France --- dead periodical --- natural history --- societies
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Geologist and seismologist Richard Dixon Oldham (1858-1936) is best known for making two fundamental discoveries: in 1900 he identified primary, secondary and tertiary seismic waves, and in 1906 he presented evidence for the existence of the Earth's core. A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, the Geological Society of London and the Royal Society, Oldham spent a large part of his career in Asia. Involved in the Geological Survey of India for twenty-five years, he played a key role in the development of geological research in the region (his revised Manual of the Geology in India is also reissued in this series). Originally published in 1888, the present work was the first bibliography of its kind and remains a valuable reference tool in earth sciences. Notably, Oldham chose to broaden the scope of the work by also listing papers on Indian mineralogy, geography, archaeology and botany.
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Cephalopoda, Fossil --- Catalogs and collections --- British Museum (Natural History).
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Ethnology --- Ethnology. --- Natural history --- Natural history. --- Travel. --- Africa, West --- Afrique occidentale --- Congo (Brazzaville) --- Congo (Brazzaville). --- Congo --- West Africa. --- Description and travel. --- Descriptions et voyages. --- Description and travel. --- Descriptions et voyages.
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