England author, which presumed to grasp at the geological structure of any portion of our territory of greater extent than a county. There was not in existence a bare catalogue, to say nothing of a general history, of the animals of Massachusetts, of... Annual of the Boston Society of Natural History - Página 30por Boston Society of Natural History - 1868 - 127 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Amos Binney - 1845 - 22 páginas
...school was taught. There was not a work extant, by a New England author, which presumed to grasp at the geological structure of any portion of our territory...according to the requirements, and based upon the systems of modern science, nor a single journal advocating exclusively its interests. We were dependent... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - 1861 - 40 páginas
...modern school was taught. There was not a work extant by a New-England author which presumed to grasp at the geological structure of any portion of our territory...founded according to the requirements and based upon the systems of modern science, nor a single journal advocating exclusively its interests. We were dependent... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1877 - 626 páginas
...New England, excepting Yale, where philosophical geology-, of the modern school, was taught. . . . There was not in existence a bare catalogue, to say...history, of the animals of Massachusetts, of any class. . . . We were dependent upon books and authors, foreign to New England, for our knowledge of our own... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1881 - 808 páginas
...success of the undertaking, says : — " At the time of the establishment of the Society, there was not in New England an institution devoted to the study...requirements and based upon the system of modern science ; not a single journal advocating exclusively its interests. We were dependent chiefly upon books and... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1883 - 752 páginas
...our territory of greater extent than a county. There was not in existence a bare catalogue, to sny nothing of a general history, of the animals of Massachusetts...requirements and based upon the system of modern science ; not a single journal advocating exclusively its interests. We were dependent chiefly upon books and... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1883 - 754 páginas
...Yale, where philosophical geology of the modern school was taught. There was not a work extent l>ya New England author, which presumed to grasp the geological...requirements and based upon the system of modern science ; not a single journal advocating exclusively its interests. We were dependent chiefly upon books and... | |
| 1847 - 646 páginas
...school was taught. There was not a work extant, by a New England author, which presumed to grasp at the geological structure of any portion of our territory...according to the requirements, and based upon the systems of modern science, nor a single journal advocating exclusively its interests. We were dependent... | |
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