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page 513 note 1 Facts relating to this subject will be found in Climate and Time, by J. Croll, 1875, chs. ii and iii. Of course the air currents would also be affected, and perhaps diminish precipitation as the latitude increased.
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page 519 note 1 Read before the British Association Meeting, Sheffield, 1910 (Section D).
page 519 note 2 Proc. Malac. Soc., September, 1909, pp. 331–40.
page 519 note 3 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., January, 1910.
page 519 note 4 Read before the British Association Meeting, Sheffield, 1910 (Section C).
page 520 note 1 Read before the British Association Meeting, Sheffield, 1910 (Section C).