Constitution, List of Meetings, Officers, Committees, and Members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

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Página 33 - The objects of the Association are, by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science In different parts of America, to give a stronger and more general impulse and more systematic direction to scientific research, and to procure for the labors of scientific men increased facilities and a wider usefulness.
Página 35 - It shall also be the duty of the President to give an address at a general session of the Association at the meeting following that over which he presided.
Página 70 - NOTE UPON THE GEOLOGICAL POSITION OF THE SERPENTINE LIMESTONE OF NORTHERN NEW YORK, AND AN INQUIRY REGARDING THE RELATIONS OF THIS LIMESTONE TO THE EOZOON LlMESTONE OF CANADA.
Página 37 - THE CONSTRUCTION OF THREE MAPS OF EUROPE, FRANCE, AND NORTH AMERICA, IN THE GNOMONIC PROJECTION, WITH A VIEW TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF MINERAL WEALTH AND THE STUDY OF THE EARTH'S FIGURE.
Página 29 - COMPARISON OF THE CORAL FAUNAE OF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC COASTS OF THE ISTHMUS OF DARIEN, AS BEARING ON THE SUPPOSED FORMER CONNECTION BETWEEN THE TWO OCEANS.
Página 8 - The names of all persons two years in arrears for annual dues shall be erased from the list of members ; provided that two notices of indebtedness, at an interval of at least three months, shall have been previously given. ACCOUNTS. RULE 21.
Página 1 - Committee shall also meet on the evening preceding the first assembling of the Association at each annual meeting, to arrange for the business of the first day, and on this occasion three shall form a quorum. 9. Associate members may be admitted for one, two, or three years, as they shall choose at -the time of admission, — to be elected in the same way as permanent members, and to pay the same dues. They shall have all the social and scientific privileges of members, without taking part in the...
Página 21 - ... OBSERVATIONS. By WILLIAM FERREL. 18. ON THE VELOCITY OF THE ELECTRIC CURRENT OVER TELEGRAPH WIRES. By GW HOUGH. 19. ON THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF AUG. 7. By GW HOUGH. 20. NOTES ON THE CHEMISTRY OF COPPER. By T. STERRY HUNT. 21. NEW DEVICES FOR PRODUCING AND MANAGING INTENSE HEAT. By CHARLES A. SEELY. 22. FORMULA FOR COMPUTING THE TIME OF AXIAL ROTATION OF ANY PRIMARY PLANET, ITS DENSITY, AND THE RELATIVE FORCE OF GRAVITY AT ITS SURFACE, BEING GIVEN. By IRA WANZEB.
Página 3 - Young Scammon, LL.D. The dimensions of the Equatorial are : Diameter of Declination Circle, 30 inches. Diameter of Hour Circle, 22 inches. Focal Length of Object Glass, 23 feet. Aperture of Object Glass, 18£ inches.

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