N. Lat.
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The fact of the hippopotamus having lived at 54� N. Lat. in England immediately after the glacial period seems quite inconsistent with a mere gradual amelioration of climate from that time till the present day.
From Island Life Or the Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas and Floras by Wallace, Alfred Russel
These islands, nine in number, form a widely scattered group, situated between 37� and 39� 40′ N. Lat. and stretching in a south-east and north-west direction over a distance of nearly 400 miles.
From Island Life Or the Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas and Floras by Wallace, Alfred Russel
The coast from 4° to 3° N. Lat. has also a foreign name, “Batanga.”
From Fetichism in West Africa Forty Years' Observations of Native Customs and Superstitions by Nassau, Robert Hamill
These lie in 31º 19' N. Lat. and 45º 40' E. Long., and are about four miles from the Euphrates, on the left or east bank of the river.
From The Babylonian Story of the Deluge as Told by Assyrian Tablets from Nineveh by Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir
From Point Sipaca, in 9° N. Lat., a range of mountains stretches in a southerly direction for about sixty miles.
From The Inhabitants of the Philippines by Sawyer, Frederic H.
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