398 PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF THE CLYDE SEA-AREA. 



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The observations and arguments on which the above brief statement is 

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Sir John Murray, " On the Temperature of the Salt and Fresh Water Lochs 



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R. S. E., vol. xxxvi. (1892) ; Part III., No. 23, pp. 641-663 ; Part II., 



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Plates 1-12 ; Part III., Distribution of Temperature ; Ibid., vol. xxxviii. 



(1894) ; Part L, No. 1, pp. 1-161, Plates 1-32. 

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