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... important differences in several particulars . In each case of Table II , with the excep- tion of the last , the barometer became more depressed as the storm moved northward , and at the last observation of each case the average ...
... important differences in several particulars . In each case of Table II , with the excep- tion of the last , the barometer became more depressed as the storm moved northward , and at the last observation of each case the average ...
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... important agents in producing and sustaining such a system of winds . When a system of circulating winds has been formed over a large extent of coun- try , there almost invariably results a fall of rain ; and if the rain - fall is ...
... important agents in producing and sustaining such a system of winds . When a system of circulating winds has been formed over a large extent of coun- try , there almost invariably results a fall of rain ; and if the rain - fall is ...
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... important aid in ascertaining the real structure and relative position of the several sub - divisions of this , the most remote age of paleozoic history . ( 4. ) Any good map of Virginia will show that this valley is AM . JOUR . SCI ...
... important aid in ascertaining the real structure and relative position of the several sub - divisions of this , the most remote age of paleozoic history . ( 4. ) Any good map of Virginia will show that this valley is AM . JOUR . SCI ...
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... important question for the Pacific States . From my observations on Lake Mono , I have no doubt that its level , at the time of my visit , was rising and had been rising for ten or fifteen years . The evidence is as follows : Around the ...
... important question for the Pacific States . From my observations on Lake Mono , I have no doubt that its level , at the time of my visit , was rising and had been rising for ten or fifteen years . The evidence is as follows : Around the ...
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... important researches which mark the progress of discovery in organic chem- istry . For example , the three memoirs on the " Isolation of the Alcohol Radicals , " the nine memoirs on the " Synthesis of Organo- metallic bodies , " the two ...
... important researches which mark the progress of discovery in organic chem- istry . For example , the three memoirs on the " Isolation of the Alcohol Radicals , " the nine memoirs on the " Synthesis of Organo- metallic bodies , " the two ...
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Página 490 - The publications of the United States Geological Survey are issued in accordance with the statute approved March 3, 1879, which declares that — 1 ' Thepublications of the Geological Survey shall consist of the annual report of operations, geological and economic maps illustrating the resources and classification of the lands, and reports upon general and economic geology and paleontology.
Página 489 - And all collections of rocks, minerals, soils, fossils, and objects of natural history, archseology, and ethnology, made by the Coast and Interior Survey, the Geological Survey, or by any other parties for the Government of the United States, when no longer needed for investigations in progress, shall be deposited in the National Museum.
Página 330 - I declare that I had no intention to contradict the text of Scripture ; that I believe most firmly all therein related about the creation, both as to order of time and matter of fact ; I abandon everything in my book respecting the formation of the earth, and, generally, all which may be contrary to the narration of Moses...
Página 490 - Survey, and the classification of the public lands and examination of the Geological Structure, mineral resources and products of the national domain...
Página 339 - History of the Fossil Fruits and Seeds of the London Clay," appeared in 1843. Hooker's memoir " On the Vegetation of the Carboniferous Period as compared with that of the present day," published in 1848, was an important contribution to the science.
Página 407 - of the Palaeozoic Period, with Critical Descriptions of Illustrative Species. Illustrated with 15 Lithograph Plates and numerous Engravings.
Página 260 - Yet all these were when no man did them know, Yet have from wisest ages hidden beene; And later times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should witlesse man so much misweene, That nothing is, but that which he hath seene?
Página 88 - Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, vol.
Página 329 - The first of these obnoxious passages, and the only one relating to geology, was as follows : — ' The waters of the sea have produced the mountains and valleys of the land — the waters of the heavens, reducing all to a level, will at last deliver the whole land over to the sea, and the sea successively prevailing over the land, will leave dry new continents like those which we inhabit.
Página 252 - FIG. 2. metallic side of the vanes, the mica side remaining dark. As the pressure diminishes, a dark space is seen to separate the violet halo from the metal. At a pressure of half a millim. this dark space extends to the glass, and positive rotation commences. On continuing the exhaustion the dark space further widens out and appears to flatten itself against the glass, when the rotation becomes very rapid.