995 resultados para France-German War, 1870-1871.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Vol. for 1867, 1868, and 1869 includes: Sanitary history of Chicago from 1833 to 1870.
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"Sont inscrits au tableau spécial de la Legion d'honneur, à titre posthume, les militaires dont les noms suivent."
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v.1-48. Waverley novels. 1865-1868.--v.49-60. Poetical works. 1868.--v.61-90. Miscellaneous works. 1870-1871.-v.91-100. Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott, by J. G. Lockhart. 1869.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Compte-rendu in extenso des séances, annexes."
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Vol. 8, pts. 1-2, 1870-1871, bound in 1 vol. Each pt. has separate t.p.
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"Zeitungen und zeitschriften": v.3, p.[603]-605.
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The monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is one of Australia's best-known exotic butterflies, being first recorded here in the spring/summer of 1870/1871. However, the source of the original population is unknown. Using historical records we suggest that the most likely source of the founder population was from Vanuatu and/or New Caledonia. Many almost simultaneous 'first records' for the butterfly in Australia suggest that a large, well-distributed population was present when first noticed. While such a population may have developed from a limited number of individuals flying across the Coral Sea, the well documented, very dramatic appearance of large monarch populations in Australia does not appear to fit this model. Rather, we hypothesise that large numbers of monarchs were carried to Australia on cyclonic winds: no fewer that 3 cyclones hit the Queensland coast in early 1870. If one or more of these cyclones tracked from the Vanuatu/New Caledonia chain, then they may have transported monarchs. Once established on the central/northern Queensland coast, natural migration would account for the appearance of butterflies further south.
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Journal d'un officier d'ordonnance : juillet 1870-février 1871 (45e édition) / par le Cte d'Hérisson