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| National Institute for the Promotion of Science - 1840 - 622 pages
...generally small, are extremely perfect, and constitute a very complete Geological and Mineralogical series; embracing the finest varieties of crystallization;...figures and descriptions by Mr. Smithson, and in his own hand-writing. The Cabinet also contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones, which appear to be specimens... | |
| National Institute for the Promotion of Science - Natural history - 1841 - 600 pages
...generally small, are extremely perfect, and constitute a very complete Geological and Mineralogical series; embracing the finest varieties of crystallization;...figures and descriptions by Mr. Smithson, and in his own hand-writing. The Cabinet also contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones, which appear to be specimens... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1880 - 644 pages
...generally small, are exceedingly perfect, and constitute a very complete geological and mineralogical series, embracing the finest varieties of crystallization,...valuable by accompanying figures and descriptions by Mr. Srnithsou, and in his own handwriting. Thecabinetalso contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones,... | |
| William Jones Rhees - Charities - 1880 - 290 pages
...generally small, are exceedingly perfect, and constitute a very complete geological and mineralogical series, embracing the finest varieties of crystallization,...valuable by accompanying figures and descriptions by Mr. Smithsou, and in his own handwriting. The cabinet also contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones,... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 292 pages
...more valuable by accompanying figures and descriptions by Mr. Smithsou, and in his own handwriting. The cabinet also contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones, which appear to be specimens of most of the meteorites which had fallen in Europe during several centuries." Mr. Francis... | |
| William Jones Rhees - Biography & Autobiography - 1880 - 282 pages
...and constitute a very complete geological and mineralogical series, embracing the finest varie ties of crystallization, rendered more valuable by accompanying figures and descriptions by Mr. Smithsou, and in his own handwriting. The cabinet also contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - Chemistry - 1881 - 850 pages
...generally small, are exceedingly perfect, and constitute a very complete geological and miueralogical series, embracing the finest varieties of crystallization,...figures and descriptions by Mr. Smithson, and in his own handwriting. The cabinet also contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones, which appear to be specimens... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - Chemistry - 1881 - 834 pages
...generally small, are exceedingly perfect, and constitute a very complete geological and mineralogical series, embracing the finest varieties of crystallization,...valuable by accompanying figures and descriptions by Mr. Smithsou, and in his own handwriting. The cabinet also contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones,... | |
| 1881 - 856 pages
...generally small, are exceedingly perfect, and constitute a very complete geological and mineralogical series, embracing the finest varieties of crystallization,...valuable by accompanying figures and descriptions by Mr. Smithsou, and in his own handwriting. The cabinet also contains a valuable suite of meteoric stones,... | |
| United States National Museum - 1892 - 1138 pages
...generally small, are extremely perfect, and constitute a very complete geological and mineralogical scries, embracing the finest varieties of crystallization,...Proceedings of the National Institution, July, 1811. II, i>.95. Francis Marker, jr.. Secretary of the National Institute, in a letter written to the American... | |
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