Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1865 |
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... causes , the bequest was suffered to remain inoperative for eight years . It was not until 1846 that Congress passed the act of organization under which the Institution has since continued in operation . This act directs that provision ...
... causes , the bequest was suffered to remain inoperative for eight years . It was not until 1846 that Congress passed the act of organization under which the Institution has since continued in operation . This act directs that provision ...
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... cause of science , by being most accessible to the largest number of students engaged in original investigations . Paleontology , geology , physical geography , & c . - Appropriations have been made for investigations of the surface ...
... cause of science , by being most accessible to the largest number of students engaged in original investigations . Paleontology , geology , physical geography , & c . - Appropriations have been made for investigations of the surface ...
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... cause- less condemnation of many fine mirrors , as well as the working of some square ones , had he become earlier aware of an important fact respecting the rigidity of the material . * Generally speaking , a sheet of glass , even when ...
... cause- less condemnation of many fine mirrors , as well as the working of some square ones , had he become earlier aware of an important fact respecting the rigidity of the material . * Generally speaking , a sheet of glass , even when ...
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... causes , even in a lesser degree , prove during the delicate process of the final correction of the spherical error , that " a current of cold or warm air , a gleam of sunlight , the close approach of some person , an unguarded touch ...
... causes , even in a lesser degree , prove during the delicate process of the final correction of the spherical error , that " a current of cold or warm air , a gleam of sunlight , the close approach of some person , an unguarded touch ...
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... cause of this excess of the expenditure was the constant increase in prices of all the articles used in the operations of the Institution , particularly in printing and paper , and the pur- chase of gold to defray the expense of the ...
... cause of this excess of the expenditure was the constant increase in prices of all the articles used in the operations of the Institution , particularly in printing and paper , and the pur- chase of gold to defray the expense of the ...
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Página 7 - The property is bequeathed to the United States of America, "to found at Washington, under the name of the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Página 9 - ... of literary and scientific societies, and copies to be given to all the colleges and principal libraries in this country. One part of the remaining copies may be offered for sale, and the other carefully preserved, to form complete sets of the work, to supply the demand from new institutions.
Página 10 - The following are some of the subjects which may be embraced in the reports: I. PHYSICAL CLASS. 1. Physics, including astronomy, natural philosophy, chemistry, and meteorology. 2. Natural history, including botany, zoology, geology, &c. 3. Agriculture. 4. Application of science to arts. II. MORAL AND POLITICAL CLASS. 5. Ethnology, including particular history, comparative philology, antiquities, &c.
Página 8 - To INCREASE KNOWLEDGE. It is proposed — 1. To stimulate men of talent to make original researches, by offering suitable rewards for memoirs containing new truths ; and, 2. To appropriate annually a portion of the income for particular researches, under the direction of suitable persons.
Página 11 - ... and other materials, should be collected for rendering the Institution a centre of bibliographical knowledge, whence the student may be directed to any work which he may require. 9. It is believed that the collections in natural history will increase by donation as rapidly as the income of the Institution can make provision for their reception, and, therefore, it will seldom be necessary to purchase articles of this kind.
Página 10 - DETAILS OF THE PLAN FOR DIFFUSING KNOWLEDGE. I. By the publication of a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from year to year in all branches of knowledge not strictly professional. 1. These reports will diffuse a kind of knowledge generally interesting, but which, at present, is inaccessible to the public. Some of the reports may be published annually, others at longer intervals, as the income of the institution, or the changes in the branches...
Página 8 - ÍS proposed — 1. To stimulate men of talent to make original researches, by offering suitable rewards for memoirs containing new truths; and, 2. To appropriate annually a portion of the income for particular researches, under the direction of suitable persons. TO DIFFUSE KNOWLEDGE. It IS proposed — 1. To publish a series of periodical reports on the progress of the different branches of knowledge ; and, 2. To publish occasionally separate treatises on subjects of general interest.
Página 10 - II. MORAL AND POLITICAL CLASS. 5. Ethnology, including particular history, comparative philology, antiquities, &c. 6. Statistics and political economy. 7. Mental and moral philosophy. 8. A survey of the political events of the world ; penal reform, &c. Ш. LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS. 9. Modern literature. 10. The fine arts, and their application to the useful arts. 11. Bibliography. 12. Obituary notices of distinguished individuals.
Página 9 - No memoir on subjects of physical science to be accepted for publication which does not furnish a positive addition to human knowledge, resting on original research; and all unverified speculations to be rejected.
Página 10 - Details of the Plan for Diffusing Knowledge. I. By the publication of a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from year to year in all branches of knowledge not strictly professional.