Register of Papers Published in the Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philosophical SocietyMcCalla & Stavely, printers, 1881 - 56 sider |
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Side 12 - Cadmus : or, a Treatise on the Elements of Written Language. » * * With an Essay on the mode of teaching the Surd or Deaf, and consequently Dumb, to speak...
Side 14 - Notes and diagrams illustrative of the directions of the forces acting at and near the surface of the earth, in different parts of the Brunswick tornado of June 19, 1835.
Side 20 - Henry C. Lea. Description of some new Fossil Shells, from the Tertiary of Petersburg, Virginia.
Side 19 - On the influence of a Spiral Conductor in increasing the intensity of Electricity from a Galvanic arrangement of a single Pair, etc.
Side 25 - Determination of the Longitude of several Stations near the Northern Boundary of Ohio, from Transits of the Moon and Moon-culminating Stars observed in 1838, by Andrew Talcott, late Capt.
Side 12 - Drawings, and some account of certain articles which were taken out of an ancient Tumulus, or Grave, in the Western Country.
Side 35 - To find the approximate value of the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
Side 19 - Remarks on the Dental System of the Mastodon, with an Account of some Lower Jaws in Mr. Koch's Collection, St. Louis, Missouri, where there is a Solitary Tusk on the Right Side, by William E. Horner, MD, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania," reported in favour of the publication, which was directed accordingly.
Side 21 - On two storms which were experienced throughout the United States in the month of February, 1842.
Side 15 - Account of an improvement made on the differential Thermometer of Mr. Leslie I.