Science, Band 18

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John Michels (Journalist)
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1903
Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science.
 

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BALCH E S Antarctica 55 303 Arctic Nomen Browning P E Introduction to the Rarer Ele
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Haller B Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie HALE
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Astronomy T C MENDENHALL Physics R H THURSTON Engineering IBA REMSEN Chemistry
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Mathematics Association of Teachers of in Mid Ohio State University Lake Laboratory 92
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Vaughan Dr V C Twentyfifth Anniversary of WOODS A F Bacterial Spot a New Disease
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Scientific Books 15 52 80 112 146 179 208 SYMINGTON J Address to Anthropological Sec
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Hathaways Edition of Jonsons Alchemist H C KUNZ G F A New Lilaccolored Spodumene
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own words he indulged in the luxury
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Mendels Law of Heredity W E CASTLE 396
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High School Chemistry in its Relation to the paratively short interval between two suc
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for review should be sent to the responsible editor Pro
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HAYFORD J F Longitude of Honolulu
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MILL H R Antarctica 182 Philosophical Society of Washington C
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Craniology of People of Scotland A HRDLICKA Flora of Serpentine Barrens of Southeast Pa
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DANIELS F Upland Plant Societies of Kent Co of Electrical Measurements 242 Misuse
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Vernon H M Variation in Animals and Plants Work of Today 161 International Confer
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Preliminary Meteorological Observations and after all it is doubtful whether it will
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B Vernon on Variation in Ani FRAZER P A Visual Phenomenon
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BARBOUR E H Distribution of Daimonelix 504 BUCHNER E F Ten Years of American Psy
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Unusual Abundance of Myriapods 59 Physiology and Hygiene Public School Training
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Washington H S Chemical Analysis of Igneous F O 665 699
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Seite 172 - Yet It is a very plain and elementary truth, that the life, the fortune, and the happiness of every one of us, and, more or less, of those who are connected with us, do depend upon our knowing something of the rules of a game infinitely more difficult and complicated than Chess.
Seite 172 - Yet it is a very plain and elementary truth, that the life, the fortune, and the happiness of every one of us, and, more or less, of those who are connected with us, do depend upon our knowing something of the rules of a game infinitely more difficult and complicated than chess. It is a game which has been played for untold ages, every man and woman of us being one of the two players in a game of his or her own. The chess-board is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the universe, the rules...
Seite 491 - SAY NOT THE STRUGGLE NOUGHT AVAILETH. SAY not, the struggle nought availeth, The labour and the wounds are vain, The enemy faints not, nor faileth, And as things have been they remain. If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars ; It may be, in yon smoke concealed, Your comrades chase e'en now the fliers, And, but for you, possess the field. For while the tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, Far back, through creeks and inlets making, Comes silent, flooding in, the main, And...
Seite 172 - And a liberal education is an artificial education which has not only prepared a man to escape the great evils of disobedience to natural laws, but has trained him to appreciate and to seize upon the rewards, which Nature scatters with as free a hand as her penalties.
Seite 453 - And, moved thro' life of lower phase, Result in man, be born and think, And act and love, a closer link Betwixt us and the crowning race Of those that, eye to eye, shall look On knowledge ; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book...
Seite 388 - To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific inquiry, — to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate Science in different parts of the British Empire, with one another, and with foreign philosophers, — to obtain a more general attention to the objects of Science, and a removal of any disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress.
Seite 156 - NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA...
Seite 139 - Science is bound, by the everlasting law of honour, to face fearlessly every problem which can fairly be presented to it. If a probable solution, consistent with the ordinary course of nature, can be found, we must not invoke an abnormal act of Creative Power.
Seite 650 - Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall: Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses and all the King's men Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty in his place again." "That last line is much too long for the poetry," she added, almost out loud, forgetting that Humpty Dumpty would hear her.
Seite 253 - Southport in 1883 was one of the most successful in the history of the Association, standing eighth in point of numbers and fourth in point of receipts, with 2,714 members in attendance.

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