Annual of scientific discovery. 1855Gould and Lincoln, 1855 |
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Side 3
... whole number of communications presented was 92 : 37 in Physics and Astronomy ; 12 in Meteorology ; 25 in Geology and Mineralogy ; 12 in Chemistry ; 6 in Zoölogy . Prof. Bache , from the Committee on the Constitution of the Asso ...
... whole number of communications presented was 92 : 37 in Physics and Astronomy ; 12 in Meteorology ; 25 in Geology and Mineralogy ; 12 in Chemistry ; 6 in Zoölogy . Prof. Bache , from the Committee on the Constitution of the Asso ...
Side 10
... whole number of papers presented at this meeting was 280 . Of these , 58 were upon subjects connected with mathematical and physical science , 43 upon chemical science ; 34 treated of geology , 41 of zoology and botany , including ...
... whole number of papers presented at this meeting was 280 . Of these , 58 were upon subjects connected with mathematical and physical science , 43 upon chemical science ; 34 treated of geology , 41 of zoology and botany , including ...
Side 11
... whole world with fuel for at least 500 years . At the same Congress it was reported that a number of perfect hu- man skulls with teeth in them had been found in the Suabian Alps in the formation of the mammoth period , which leads to ...
... whole world with fuel for at least 500 years . At the same Congress it was reported that a number of perfect hu- man skulls with teeth in them had been found in the Suabian Alps in the formation of the mammoth period , which leads to ...
Side 15
... whole subject in review , Sir Charles concludes by stating that " the natural distribution of these sources of wealth and power , combined with the physical features of the entire country , leave nothing to be desired with respect to ...
... whole subject in review , Sir Charles concludes by stating that " the natural distribution of these sources of wealth and power , combined with the physical features of the entire country , leave nothing to be desired with respect to ...
Side 29
... whole length . The great length of the ship , it is contended , according to all present experience , will enable her to pass through the water at a greater velocity , with a similar power in proportion to her tonnage , than ordinary ...
... whole length . The great length of the ship , it is contended , according to all present experience , will enable her to pass through the water at a greater velocity , with a similar power in proportion to her tonnage , than ordinary ...
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