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Miscellaneous Intelligence. 473 
M. Grandidier made numerous astronomical, meteorological, and 
magnetical observations. He also studied closely the ethnology 
of the inhabitants, having taken a great many measurements upon 
the living body, and having collected notes of the habits, language, 
and traditions of the people. His natural history collections em- 
also gathered, for the purpose of further investigation into the 
tees ers 
in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, and finally the Chincha Islands | 
and the Galapagos. During this whole period Dr. Habel was dili- 
Russell, Caligny, et 
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the position called upright to the wave surface ; that is, with her 
Originally vertical axis normal to the wave surface. the ship 
