| 1820 - 774 pages
...substances occupy the whole X' ''i, is uncertain. Provided, however, the depth to which they d be but 250 fathoms, the above immense number of one species may occur in a space of tvo miles square. It may give a bettor conception of the amount of Medusa? in this extent, if we calculate... | |
| 1820 - 760 pages
...110,592; a cubic fathom 23,887,872; and a cubical mile about 23,888,000,000,000,000! From soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...Provided, however, the depth to which, 'they extend be but 250 fathoms, the above immense number of one species may occur in a space of two miles square. It may... | |
| 1820 - 856 pages
...10,592 ; a cubic fa-, horn 23^887, &72; andacubical mile about 23,888,000,000,000! ''rom soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...but whether these substances occupy the whole depth s uncertain. Provided, however, the depth to which they extend bo but 2j() fathoms, the above immense... | |
| William Scoresby - 1820 - 674 pages
...110,592; a cubic fathom 23,887,872; and a cubical mile about 23,888,000,000,000,000 ! From soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...Provided, however, the depth to which they extend be but 250 fathoms, the above immense number of one species may occur in a space of two miles square. It may... | |
| 1820 - 442 pages
...110,592; u cubic fathom 58,887,872 ; and a cubical mile about 29,888,000,000,000,000! From soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...Provided, however, the depth to which they extend be but 250 fathoms, the above immense number of one species may occur in a space of two miles square. It may... | |
| 1820 - 866 pages
...; a cubic fathom 23,887,872 ; and a cubical mile about 23,888,000,000,000,000! From soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...Provided, however, the depth to which they extend be. but 250 fathoms, the above immense number of one species may occur in a space of two miles square. It may... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1820 - 888 pages
...110,592; a cubic fathom 23,887,872 ; and a cubical mile about 23,888,000,000,000,000! From soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...is uncertain. Provided, however, the depth to which th«y extend be but 250 fathoms, the above immense number of one species may occur in a space of two... | |
| 492 pages
...; a cubic fathom, 23,887,872; and a cubical mile about 23,888 000,000,000,000! From soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...but whether these substances occupy the whole depth it is uncertain. Provided, however, the depth to which they extend be but 250 fathoms, the above immense... | |
| 1824 - 458 pages
...110,592 ; a cubic fathom 23,887,872, and a cubic mile about 23,888,OOO,0OO,OOO. From soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...Provided however the depth -to which they extend be but 250 fathoms, the above immense number of one species may occur in a space of two miles square. It may... | |
| 1820 - 486 pages
...110,592; a cubic fathom 83,887,872 ; and a cubical mik about 23,888,000,000,000,000.' From soundings made in the situation where these animals were found, it...Provided, however, the depth to which they extend be hut 250 fathoms, the above immense number of one species may occur in a space of two miles square.... | |
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