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Thirtieth Report of the Committee on Scientific Memoranda

Trans. Devon. Assoc., vol. 51, (1919), pp. 59-64.

by

George M. Doe (Hon. Secretary)

Prepared by Michael Steer

 

The report was read at the Association’s 23rd July, 1919 Tiverton meeting. The Committee’s aim was to note the discovery or occurrence of such facts in any department of scientific inquiry, and connected with Devon, as it may be desirable to place upon permanent record, but which may not be of sufficient importance in themselves to form the subject of separate papers.    
The notes contained in this Report relate to only four contributions:    
I. Aurora.    
II. Geology.    
III.Meteorology: Thunderstorms    
IV.Zoology: Swallows: An Aerial Combat    
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The Committee:
Amery, Mr John S
Burnard, Mr Robert
George M. Doe (Secretary to the Committee)
Elliot, Mr A.E.S.
Evans, Mr H. Montagu
Woodhouse, Mr H.B.S.

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Hall, Mr T.M.61-2
Joce, Mr T.J.59, 63
Land, Mr62
Paine, Mr V.C.59, 64
Sealy, Prebendary62
Spearing, Mr H.G.60
Spooner, Messrs62
Tregellis, Mr G.F.59
Vidal, Mr E.59, 62
Woodhouse, Mr H.B.S59