| 1856 - 962 pages
...pink. Painted Lady, white crimson center. Queen of Whites, good white. ARTIFICIAL PKOPAGATION OF FISH. AT a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr. HR Storer, at the request of the President, briefly stated some of the well-known facts relative to... | |
| 1856 - 602 pages
...and coal by Dr. M'Cullocb, must now be added to the Silurians. CM COMPOSITION AND FORMATION OF STEEL. At a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr. Jackson gave an account of some researches into the composition and manner of formation of different... | |
| 1856 - 428 pages
...action, an explanation which had been suggested to him by Dr. S. Cabot. ON THE STING OF THE MOSQUITO. At a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr. Durkee remarked that one of the most remarkable features in the anatomy of the mosquito is, that the... | |
| 1858 - 448 pages
...Egypt, now transformed at Paris, by hydrogen, into water and acid." ON THE PEODUCTION OF HEMATITE. At a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr. AA Hayes stated that he had proved, from careful analysis and examinations of pseudomorphs, as well... | |
| 1858 - 374 pages
...prosperity. — (American Annual of Scicntifie Discovery, 1857.) New and Cut-tout Guano Product. — At a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr AA Hayes exhibited some speciKEW SEBIES. VOL. VIII. NO. II. OCT. 1858. X mens resembling the trachyte... | |
| J. Peter Lesley - 1859 - 836 pages
...deposited where the leaehing fluids found a quiet level, whether inside or outside of the surface. At a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr. AA Hayes stated that he had proved, from careful analysis and examinations of peeudomorphs, as well... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 846 pages
...Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine, August, 1859, p. 108. — SiUiman'e Journal. NEW CALIFORNIA GUM. At a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr. Hayes reported that a specimen of gum recently sent to that Society from California, and referred to... | |
| 1862 - 448 pages
...forward, and assumes when standing an upright position. THE HOME OF THE PETEELS (MOTHEE CAEEY'S CHICKEN). At a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr. Bryant communicated the following notice of a visit to Green Island, some ten miles out at sea, off... | |
| 1862 - 476 pages
...vigor, but both share the expression of ferocity. THE HOME OF THE PETRELS (MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKEN). At a recent meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, Dr. Bryant communicated the following notice of a visit to Green Island, some ten miles out at sea, off... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...nothing abnormal. DISCOVERY OF EMERY IN THE UNITED STATES. It has been remarked that " a good nyne of emery is worth more to a manufacturing people than...History, Dr. CT Jackson announced the discovery of ani apparently inexhaustible mine of emery in the town of Chester, Western Massachusetts, on the line... | |
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