... the first, along the rivers Kennebec and Sandy, passing through Hallowell, Norridgewock, and Farmington; the second, from Boston to Lake Champlain; the third, from New York to the lakes Ontario and Erie; the fourth, from Philadelphia to the borders... Transactions of the American Philosophical Society - Side xxiiiaf American Philosophical Society - 1860Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John S Skinner - 1825 - 436 sider
...Erie; the fourth, from Philadelphia to the borders of the rivers Mononghahela, Alleghany and Ohio; and the fifth, from Charleston to the sources of the Savannah and Oconee. In travelling along the sea-coast, I visited the principal ports to examine the timber employed in... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1844 - 548 sider
...; the fourth, from Philadelphia to the borders of the Rivers Monongahela, Alleghany, and Ohio ; and the fifth, from Charleston to the sources of the Savannah and Oconee." Having thus faithfully collected the requisite information, his great work upon our forest trees —... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 552 sider
...Erie; the fourth, from Philadelphia to the borders of the rivers Monongahela, Alleghany, and Ohio; and the fifth, from Charleston to the sources of the Savannah and Oconee." Having thus faithfully collected the requisite information, his great work upon our forest trees —... | |
| 1857 - 976 sider
...York to lakes Ontario and Erie ; the fourth, from Philadelphia to the rivers Monongabela, Alleghany and Ohio; the fifth, from Charleston to the sources...he was in need was principally in the possession of artizans, he accordingly consulted the most skillful workmen, and by means of a series of questions,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1844 - 538 sider
...; the fourth, from Philadelphia to the borders of the Rivers Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio ; and the fifth, from Charleston to the sources of the Savannah and Oconee." Having thus faithfully collected the requisite information, his great work upon our forest trees —... | |
| 738 sider
...and again following a route that must have been better known to him from his earlier travel, he went from Charleston to the sources of the Savannah and Oconee Rivers. In these journeys into the interior, he studied the trees making up the bulk of the forests, with special... | |
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