Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1898 |
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... produced in making chipped implements , and other arti- ficial material . Mr. Willard D. Johnson , who accompanied the party as topographer ( on furlough from the United States Geological Survey ) , and who carried forward a route map ...
... produced in making chipped implements , and other arti- ficial material . Mr. Willard D. Johnson , who accompanied the party as topographer ( on furlough from the United States Geological Survey ) , and who carried forward a route map ...
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... produced , whereby the condition of trance or hallucina- tion , which plays so important a part in all primitive ceremonials , is made more complete than is customary or even possible under normal circumstances . In addi- tion to the ...
... produced , whereby the condition of trance or hallucina- tion , which plays so important a part in all primitive ceremonials , is made more complete than is customary or even possible under normal circumstances . In addi- tion to the ...
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... produce any sensible absorption of the solar rays . I have left an important subject for the close . It belongs entirely to the older astronomy , and it is one with which I am glad to say this observatory is expected to especially ...
... produce any sensible absorption of the solar rays . I have left an important subject for the close . It belongs entirely to the older astronomy , and it is one with which I am glad to say this observatory is expected to especially ...
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... produce them , these primary colors taking the place of coordinates . In this analogy the conception of difference between two colors nearly alike corresponded to the distance between points in space . He deduced a very simple ...
... produce them , these primary colors taking the place of coordinates . In this analogy the conception of difference between two colors nearly alike corresponded to the distance between points in space . He deduced a very simple ...
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... producing friction . He succeeded in solving the problem mathematically , expressing the wave motions of the liquid produced by friction , and in this way was able to check the experi- mentally derived constants of viscosity for various ...
... producing friction . He succeeded in solving the problem mathematically , expressing the wave motions of the liquid produced by friction , and in this way was able to check the experi- mentally derived constants of viscosity for various ...
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92. oldal - He, who through vast immensity can pierce, See worlds on worlds compose one universe, Observe how system into system runs, What other planets circle other suns, What varied being peoples every star, May tell why Heaven has made us as we are.
li. oldal - Association, its officers, agents, servants, or employees, or any of them, or for service, salaries, labor, or wages of said officers, agents, servants, or employees, or any of them, or for any subscriptions to the capital stock, or for any certificates of stock, bonds, mortgages, or obligations of any kind issued by said corporation, or for any debts, liabilities, or expenses of any kind whatever attending such corporation, or accruing by reason of. the same.
xlvi. oldal - NATIONAL MUSEUM: For cases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances required for the exhibition and safekeeping of the collections of the National Museum, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, fifteen thousand dollars 15, 000.
x. oldal - ... shall be laid out under the direction of a Joint Committee of Congress upon the Library, to consist of three members of the Senate and three members of the House of Representatives.
xlix. oldal - ... and materials as the heads of the several Departments and the directors of the Smithsonian Institution and National Museum may respectively decide shall be embraced in said Government exhibit. The President may also designate additional articles for exhibition.
xlvi. oldal - OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM: For the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from other sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM...
xlvii. oldal - for continuing ethnological researches among the American Indians under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution...
xlix. oldal - ... a tariff or customs duty, shall be admitted free of payment of duty, customs fees, or charges, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; but it shall be lawful at any time during the...
7. oldal - ... rose at first directly in the face of the wind, moving at all times with remarkable steadiness, and subsequently swinging around in large curves of perhaps a hundred yards in diameter, and continually ascending until its steam was exhausted, when, at a lapse of about a minute and a half and at a height which I judged to be between...
81. oldal - The object of the GENERAL APPENDIX to the Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution is to furnish brief accounts of scientific discovery in particular directions; reports of investigations made by collaborators of the Institution; and memoirs of a general character or on special topics that are of interest or value to the numerous correspondents of the Institution.