Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, Volumen10

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Boston Society of Natural History., 1866

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Página 146 - Each memoir must be accompanied by a sealed envelope enclosing the author's name and superscribed with a motto corresponding to one borne by the manuscript...
Página 42 - For the best memoir presented a prize of sixty dollars may be awarded; if, however, the memoir be one of marked merit, the amount may be increased to one hundred dollars, at the discretion of the Committee.
Página 178 - Report of the Proceedings of the Geological and Polytechnic Society of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1863—4.
Página 146 - HISTORY for the best memoirs written in the English language, on subjects proposed by a Committee appointed by the Council. For the best memoir presented a prize of sixty dollars may be awarded...
Página 42 - Third — GRAND HONORARY PRIZE. The Council of the Society may award the sum of five hundred dollars for such scientific investigation or discovery in natural history as they may think deserving thereof; provided such investigation or discovery shall have first been made known and published in the United States of America ; and shall have been, at the time of said award, made known and published at least one year.
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Página 61 - Microscopical Examination of Soundings made by the US Coast Survey, off the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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Página 42 - Adduce and discuss the evidences of the co-existence of man and extinct animals, with the view of determining the limits of his antiquity." Subject for 1866-7. " The fertilization of plants by the agency of insects, in reference both to cases where this agency is absolutely necessary, and where it is only accessory ; " the investigations to be in preference directed to indigenous plants.

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