Biographical Memoirs, Volume 17National Academy of Sciences, 1924 - Scientists List of papers contained in v. 1-9 is given in National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings... Index... 1915-24, 1926. |
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... July , 1860 , at the point where the shadow path crossed the Saskatchewan River , north of Lake Winnipeg . The travel was arduous , and only at the cost of a severe struggle did the birch - bark canoes , propelled by Indians , carry ...
... July , 1860 , at the point where the shadow path crossed the Saskatchewan River , north of Lake Winnipeg . The travel was arduous , and only at the cost of a severe struggle did the birch - bark canoes , propelled by Indians , carry ...
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... July , 1878.3 He was especially interested in determining the relative positions of the sun and moon , as indicated by the times of the contacts of the lunar and solar images , by the durations of the eclipses , and ( in Iowa and in ...
... July , 1878.3 He was especially interested in determining the relative positions of the sun and moon , as indicated by the times of the contacts of the lunar and solar images , by the durations of the eclipses , and ( in Iowa and in ...
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... July 26 and 29 , 1905. The zodiacal light arch was well seen and unmistakable , and it extended 35 ° north from the sun . A few years later these observations were repeated and Newcomb's results substantially confirmed by Fath at Mount ...
... July 26 and 29 , 1905. The zodiacal light arch was well seen and unmistakable , and it extended 35 ° north from the sun . A few years later these observations were repeated and Newcomb's results substantially confirmed by Fath at Mount ...
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... July 11 , 1909. His funeral was attended by many who were prominent in science and government , including the President of the United States and representatives of foreign governments . He was buried with military honors in the National ...
... July 11 , 1909. His funeral was attended by many who were prominent in science and government , including the President of the United States and representatives of foreign governments . He was buried with military honors in the National ...
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... July 11 , 1909. His funeral was attended by many who were prominent in science and government , including the President of the United States and representatives of foreign governments . He was buried with military honors in the National ...
... July 11 , 1909. His funeral was attended by many who were prominent in science and government , including the President of the United States and representatives of foreign governments . He was buried with military honors in the National ...
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Page 34 - On the recurrence of solar eclipses with tables of eclipses from BC 700 to AD 2300, by Simon Newcomb.
Page 92 - The Earliest Winged Insects of America: a re-examination of the Devonian Insects of New -Brunswick, in the light of criticisms and of new studies of other Palaeozoic types.
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