Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 67American Philosophical Society, 1928 |
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... collected at this time . As seen in the herbarium of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences , the specimen seems to consist of a sterile branch from a young tree showing vigorous growth of wood and leaves of unusually large size ...
... collected at this time . As seen in the herbarium of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences , the specimen seems to consist of a sterile branch from a young tree showing vigorous growth of wood and leaves of unusually large size ...
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... collected seeds among other material and that he expected to bring them with him to Washington shortly . This was sufficient notice for the naturalist President , who foresaw the impor- tance of promptly placing these seeds in the hands ...
... collected seeds among other material and that he expected to bring them with him to Washington shortly . This was sufficient notice for the naturalist President , who foresaw the impor- tance of promptly placing these seeds in the hands ...
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... collecting which you and himself were pleased to give me . In consequence of a hint , to that effect , given me by Governor Lewis on his leaving this city , I never yet parted with one of the plants raised from his seeds , nor with a ...
... collecting which you and himself were pleased to give me . In consequence of a hint , to that effect , given me by Governor Lewis on his leaving this city , I never yet parted with one of the plants raised from his seeds , nor with a ...
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... collected by Nuttall and others . The fate of the seeds retained by Jefferson for growth at Monticello is indicated in a letter written on October 6 , 1810 , 1 from Monticello to Dr. Benjamin S. Barton in Philadelphia . He sent to ...
... collected by Nuttall and others . The fate of the seeds retained by Jefferson for growth at Monticello is indicated in a letter written on October 6 , 1810 , 1 from Monticello to Dr. Benjamin S. Barton in Philadelphia . He sent to ...
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... collected by M. Thouin . These seeds usually found their way to McMahon . In time Jefferson feels himself able to repay the compliment by sending Clark's novelties to Paris . He broaches the subject to McMahon in a letter from ...
... collected by M. Thouin . These seeds usually found their way to McMahon . In time Jefferson feels himself able to repay the compliment by sending Clark's novelties to Paris . He broaches the subject to McMahon in a letter from ...
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Сторінка 102 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Сторінка 339 - Two of far nobler shape, erect and tall, God-like erect, with native honour clad In naked majesty, seemed lords of all, And worthy seemed; for in their looks divine The image of their glorious Maker shone, Truth, wisdom, sanctitude severe and pure Severe, but in true filial freedom...
Сторінка 152 - So, in like manner, we are assured that " the early progenitors of man were, no doubt, once covered with hair, both sexes having beards ; their ears were pointed and capable of movement ; and their bodies were provided with a tail, having the proper muscles.
Сторінка 11 - Lewis on the subject, nor being able to obtain any information when he probably might be expected here; I thought it a folly to keep Pursh longer idle, and recommended him as Gardener to Doctor Hosack of New York, with whom he has since lived. The original specimens are all in my hands, but Mr. Pursh, had taken his drawings and descriptions with him, and will, no doubt, on the delivery of them expect a reasonable compensation for his trouble. As it appears to me probable that you will interest yourself...
Сторінка 11 - ... the hands of any Botanist, either in America or Europe who might rob Mr. Lewis of the right he had to first describe and name his own discoveries in his intended publication, and indeed I had strong reasons to believe this opportunity was coveted by (blank) which made me still more careful of the plants.
Сторінка ix - The officers and council to whom was referred the letter of Doctor Warren, of Boston, inclosing a circular from a meeting of gentlemen at Boston, on the subject of the formation of an American Association for the Promotion of Science, submitted the following resolution, which was adopted by the Society. Resolved, That the American Philosophical Society, having given the most respectful attention to the letters laid before them by Doctor WE Homer, and to the circular letter from the Committee of gentlemen...
Сторінка 9 - I have several sorts growing of the seeds you were pleased to send me, among which are four varieties of Currants, and I am confident that I shall have plants from every kind received.
Сторінка 235 - ... it to the size of a pin's head, that pin's head would, on the same scale of magnification, attain a diameter equal to the diameter of the earth's orbit around the sun.
Сторінка 15 - Thouin merits at our hands. he expresses to me a great desire for the plants of the region beyond the Missisipi. if within the reasonable compass of the mail, it will come safest to me thro' that. if larger, the stage is a good conveyance if a passenger can be found who will take charge of it. such opportunities to Richmond must be almost daily with you, and if addressed to Messr.
Сторінка 16 - ... literally as white as snow, which remain on the bush through the winter, after its leaves have fallen, and make it an object as singular as it is beautiful. We call it the snow-berry bush, no botanical name being yet given to it, but I do not know why we might not call it Chionicoccos, or Kallicoccos. All Lewis's plants are growing in the garden of Mr. McMahon, a gardener of Philadelphia...