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Side 52 - Iron sharpeneth iron ; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.
Side xxx - Committees for the several Sections before the beginning of the Meeting. It has therefore become necessary, in order to give an opportunity to the Committees of doing justice to the several Communications, that each Author should prepare an Abstract of his Memoir, of a length suitable for insertion in the published Transactions of the Association, and...
Side xxxvi - Council. In the intervals of the Meetings, the affairs of the Association shall be managed by a Council appointed by the General Committee. The Council may also assemble for the despatch of business during the week of the Meeting.
Side 124 - No theory of evolution can be formed to account for the similarity of molecules, for evolution necessarily implies continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction.
Side xxviii - They shall not receive gratuitously the Reports of the Association, nor be eligible to serve on Committees, or to hold any office. The Association consists of the following classes : — 1. Life Members admitted from 1831 to 1845 inclusive, who have paid on admission Five Pounds as a composition. 2. Life Members who in 184G, or in subsequent years, have paid on admission Ten Pounds as a composition.
Side 679 - It is a power or influence, not physical, and in a way supernatural, but it shows itself in physical force, or in any kind of power or excellence which a man possesses.
Side xcix - To summon meetings in London or elsewhere for the consideration of matters affecting the Interests of Zoology or Zoologists, and to obtain by correspondence the opinion of Zoologists on matters of a similar kind, with power to raise by subscription from each Zoologist a sum of money for defraying current expenses of the Organisation. Sec.- — Prof.
Side xxxvii - Papers and Communications. The Author of any paper or communication shall be at liberty to reserve his right of property therein.
Side 679 - This is what works to effect everything which is beyond the ordinary power of men, outside the common processes of nature...
Side 59 - Year- Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland.'"' — (Art. "Societies" in New Edition of •"Encyclopaedia Britannica," vol. xxii.) Copies of the FIRST ISSUE, giving an Account of the History, Organization, and Conditions of Membership of the various Societies, and forming the groundwork of the Series, may still be had, price 7/6.