Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Том 27

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Report on the Recent Progress of Theoretical Dynamics By
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Professor G WILSON on the Processes for the Detection of Fluorine
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Sixteenth and final Report of a Committee consisting of Professor
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Continuation of Report on Steam Navigation at Hull By JAMES
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Dr T WOODS on the Time required by Compounds for Decomposition
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Report on the Temperature of some Deep Mines in Cornwall
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Report on the Marine Zoology of Strangford Lough County Down
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Mr G C HYNDMANs Notice of a curious Monstrosity of Form in the Fusus
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Suggestions for Statistical Inquiry into the extent to which Mercantile
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Dr HENRY BARTH on the Anomalous Period of the Rising of the Niger
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Further Report on the Vitality of the Spongiada By J S Bower
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Report of the Committee on the Magnetic Survey of Great Britain
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Report on Observations of Luminous Meteors 185657 By the
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On the Adaptation of Suspension Bridges to sustain the passage
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Mr JOHN LOCKE on the LandRevolution in Ireland
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On the Algebraic Couple and on the Equivalents of Indeterminate
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Report on the Improvement of Telescope and Equatorial Mountings
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GEOLOGY
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On the Resistance of Tubes to Collapse By WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN
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On the Mechanical Effect of combining Girders and Suspension Chains
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Evidences of Lunar Influence on Temperature By J PARK HARRISON
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Report on the Animal and Vegetable Products imported into Liverpool
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Report on the Statistics of Lifeboats and Fishingboats on the Coasts
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MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS
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Dr J H GLADSTONE on the Colour of Salts in Solution each Constituent
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MajorGeneral SABINE on the Amount and Frequency of the Magnetic Dis
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Mr ROBERT GODWINAUSTENS Notice of the occurrence of a Boulder of Gra
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Rev Professor HAUGHTON on a Model illustrative of Slaty Cleavage
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Messrs JUKES and DU NOYER on the Geology of Lambay Island
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Sir RODERICK 1 MURCHISON on the Quartz Rocks Crystalline Limestones
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Mr THOMAS OLDHAMs General Sketch of the Districts already visited by
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on the Remarkable Result of an Experiment upon a Fruit
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Professor J R KINAHANS Remarks on certain Genera of Terrestrial Isopoda 104
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Dr CHARLES A CAMERON on Urea as a Direct Source of Nitrogen to Vege
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FAYE on the Action of some Animal Poisons
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Mr W BOLLAERTs Ethnological and Antiquarian Researches in New Gra
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Mr RICHARD CULL on the Character Extent and Ethnological Value of
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Mr GORDON M HILLS on the Round Towers of Ireland
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Mr JOHN HOGG on the supposed Biblical Names of Baalbec and on
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Habitations in the County of Kerry 148
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Dr R SIEGERIED on an Inscription in the Language of Ancient Gaul and
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Mr J P HENNESSY on certain Pathological Characters of the Blood Corpus
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CORR VANDER MAEREN on the Progress of Free Trade on the Continent 164
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Railway and other purposes
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Mr RICHARD H WALSH on Equitable Villages in America 170
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Mr JAMES BARTON on a detailed Model of the Boyne Viaduct which carries
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Mr G H FRITH on Macadamized Roads 180
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Mr R MALLET on the Construction of the 36inch Mortars made by order
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Mr J SCOTT RUSSELL on the Mechanical Structure of the Great Eastern Steam
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INDEX 201
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Professor DAUBENY on a Method of Refining Sugar
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Professor G WILSON on the Employment of the Living Electric Fishes
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Стр. xvii - ... of Philosophical Institutions shall be entitled, in like manner, to become Members of the Association. All Members of a Philosophical Institution recommended by its Council or Managing Committee shall be entitled, in like manner, to become Members of the Association. Persons not belonging to such Institutions shall be elected by the General Committee or Council to become Life Members of the Association, Annual Subscribers, or Associates for the year, subject to the approval of a General Meeting.
Стр. 87 - ... taken into the number of equal parts required by the following table, according to the class in such table to which the ship belongs: TABLE...
Стр. 88 - ... points of division, and also at the upper and lower points of the depth extending each measurement to the average thickness of...
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Стр. 89 - ... in a direction perpendicular to the keel from the height so marked on the outside of the ship on the one side to the height so marked on the other side by passing a chain under the keel...
Стр. 89 - ... at the point where the counter plank crosses it ; measure also the greatest breadth of the ship to the outside of the outer planking or wales, and then, having first marked on...
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Стр. 88 - ... multiply the quantity thus obtained by one-third of the common interval between the breadths, and the product shall be deemed the transverse area...
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