The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art, Volume 13Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1862 |
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... Professor Airy , the Astronomer Royal , " On the Solar Eclipse of 1860 , " and one by Prof. Miller , on the recent remark- able researches of Bunsen and Kirchhoff on 66 Spectrum Analysis ; " abstracts of both being given in this volume ...
... Professor Airy , the Astronomer Royal , " On the Solar Eclipse of 1860 , " and one by Prof. Miller , on the recent remark- able researches of Bunsen and Kirchhoff on 66 Spectrum Analysis ; " abstracts of both being given in this volume ...
Pagina xiii
... Professor Owen , of England , gives the following as the ratio at which our knowledge of the class of mammalia has advanced during the last thirty years ; namely , from , say 1,350 species in 1830 , to 2,500 in 1860. In one order , e ...
... Professor Owen , of England , gives the following as the ratio at which our knowledge of the class of mammalia has advanced during the last thirty years ; namely , from , say 1,350 species in 1830 , to 2,500 in 1860. In one order , e ...
Pagina xiv
... of the British Asso- ciation ( 1861 ) , Professor Owen stated that he regarded the natives of the Andaman Islands , in the Indian Ocean , as probably the most primitive , or lowest in the scale of civilization , XIV NOTES BY THE EDITOR.
... of the British Asso- ciation ( 1861 ) , Professor Owen stated that he regarded the natives of the Andaman Islands , in the Indian Ocean , as probably the most primitive , or lowest in the scale of civilization , XIV NOTES BY THE EDITOR.
Pagina xv
... Professor Frankland , in a letter to Dr. Tyndall , pub- lished in a late number of the London Philosophical Magazine , says : — “ I have just made some further experiments on the lithium spectrum , and they conclu- of steel . 5. The ...
... Professor Frankland , in a letter to Dr. Tyndall , pub- lished in a late number of the London Philosophical Magazine , says : — “ I have just made some further experiments on the lithium spectrum , and they conclu- of steel . 5. The ...
Pagina xviii
... Professor of Civil Engineering , University of Pennsylvania ; " General Views on Archæology , " by A. Marlot , of Lausanne , Switzerland ; “ The Micro- scope , " translated from " Aus der Natur , etc. " Leipzig , 1858 ; " Cu- vier's ...
... Professor of Civil Engineering , University of Pennsylvania ; " General Views on Archæology , " by A. Marlot , of Lausanne , Switzerland ; “ The Micro- scope , " translated from " Aus der Natur , etc. " Leipzig , 1858 ; " Cu- vier's ...
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Pagina ix - I first entered this city, the whole of the machinery was executed by hand. There were neither planing, slotting, nor shaping machines, and, with the exception of very imperfect lathes and a few drills, the preparatory operations of construction were effected entirely by the hands of the workmen.
Pagina 150 - The result of this would be a state of universal rest and death, if the universe were finite and left to obey existing laws. But as no limit is known to the extent of matter, science points rather to an endless progress through an endless space of action, involving the transformation of potential energy through palpable motion into heat, than to a single finite mechanism, running down like a clock and stopping forever.
Pagina xii - THE BOYDEN PREMIUM URIAH A. BOYDEN, ESQ., of Boston, Mass., has deposited with THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE the sum of one thousand dollars, to be awarded as a premium to "Any resident of North America who shall determine by experiment whether all rays of light,* and other physical rays, are or are not transmitted with the same velocity.
Pagina 201 - The colloidal is, in fact, a dynamical state of matter; the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality.