Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionSmithsonian Institution, 1859 Vols for 1849-1963/64 include "General appendix to the Smithsonian report" (varies slightly) |
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7. oldal
... measure , for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight years in establishing the Institution , a considerable portion of the interest which has accrued should Members ex officio and Honorary Members of the Institution Programme ...
... measure , for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight years in establishing the Institution , a considerable portion of the interest which has accrued should Members ex officio and Honorary Members of the Institution Programme ...
15. oldal
... measure would seem evidently calculated to further one of the legitimate ends of the Institution in diffusing more widely the materials of science and the means of education . An assent to the arrangement above stated for taking charge ...
... measure would seem evidently calculated to further one of the legitimate ends of the Institution in diffusing more widely the materials of science and the means of education . An assent to the arrangement above stated for taking charge ...
25. oldal
... measurement ; among which the pyrheliometer of Pouillet , and the actinometer of Herschel , may be mentioned . The observations with these instruments , says Mr. Meech , are certainly valuable and in- structive , but , with one very ...
... measurement ; among which the pyrheliometer of Pouillet , and the actinometer of Herschel , may be mentioned . The observations with these instruments , says Mr. Meech , are certainly valuable and in- structive , but , with one very ...
81. oldal
... measures to be taken until next year ; and indeed our preparations , both of in- struments and observers , could scarcely ... measure on the model of the self - recording instruments at Kew , which have now been at work for a twelvemonth ...
... measures to be taken until next year ; and indeed our preparations , both of in- struments and observers , could scarcely ... measure on the model of the self - recording instruments at Kew , which have now been at work for a twelvemonth ...
85. oldal
... measuring rod and weighs the far off planetary bodies as in a balance , and marks the point in the starry concave where the flaming comet will disappear in the depths of ether , and that other point with almost equal precision where it ...
... measuring rod and weighs the far off planetary bodies as in a balance , and marks the point in the starry concave where the flaming comet will disappear in the depths of ether , and that other point with almost equal precision where it ...
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according apparatus appears atmospheric electricity Becquerel bodies carbonic carbonic acid cause cell charged chloride clouds collections color Comptes Rendus conducting conductor copper cyanide decomposed decomposition deposited Dingler's Journal discharge distance divergence earth eggs elec electric clouds electrified electrolysis electrometer electroscope electrotype equiv equivalent experiments feet flash of lightning fluid furnished gilding glass gold heat height hydrogen inches insects instrument insulated intensity Journal de Schweigger larvae Lepidoptera Linn locusts means measure metallic Meteorologie negative electricity negative pole North o'clock object observations obtained oxygen parallax passed Peltier phenomena philosopher phosphoric acid Physique plants plate platinum portion positive electricity positive pole potassa precipitated produced pupa quantity rain regions rheometer river salt Saussure Schübler silver Smithsonian Institution solution species specimens star storm sulphuric acid surface temperature thunder tion trees tricity vapor weather wire zinc
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7. oldal - I mean stock to remain in this country, to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
211. oldal - And they had breastplates, as it were breastplates of iron ; and the sound of their wings was as the sound of chariots of many horses running to battle.
13. oldal - That, in proportion as suitable arrangements can be made for their reception, all objects of art and of foreign and curious research, and all objects of natural history, plants, and geological and mineralogical specimens, belonging, or hereafter to belong, to the United States, which may be in the city of Washington...
9. oldal - The emphasis upon publications as a means of diffusing knowledge was expressed by the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. In his formal plan for the Institution, Joseph Henry articulated a program that included the following statement: "It is proposed to publish a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from year to year in all branches of knowledge not strictly professional.
11. oldal - Also catalogues of memoirs, and of books in foreign libraries, and other materials, should be collected for rendering the institution a centre of bibliographical knowledge, whence the student may be directed to any work which he may require.
9. oldal - ... 3. The results obtained from these appropriations to be published with the memoirs before mentioned, in the volumes of the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. 4. Examples of objects for which appropriations may be made. (1.) System of extended meteorological observations for solving the problem of American storms.
11. oldal - With reference to the collection of books, other than those mentioned above, catalogues of all the different libraries in the United States...
8. oldal - In order to make up for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight years in establishing the Institution, a considerable portion of the interest which has accrued should be added to the principal.
8. oldal - It should be recollected that mankind in general are to be benefited by the bequest, and that, therefore, all unnecessary expenditure on local objects would be a perversion of the trust. 14. Besides the foregoing considerations deduced immediately from the will of Smithson, regard must be had to certain requirements of the act of Congress establishing the...
7. oldal - These two objects should not be confounded with one another. The first is to enlarge the existing stock of knowledge by the addition of new truths ; and the second, to disseminate knowledge, thus increased, among men. 6. The will makes no restriction in favor of any particular kind of knowledge ; hence all branches are entitled to a share of attention.