The American Museum Journal, Band 12American Museum of Natural History, 1912 |
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... Mass . , or 77th St. and Central Park West , New York City Entered as second - class matter January 12 , 1907 , at the Post - Office at Boston , Mass . Act of Congress , July 16 , 1894 One of America's foremost naturalists and dean in ...
... Mass . , or 77th St. and Central Park West , New York City Entered as second - class matter January 12 , 1907 , at the Post - Office at Boston , Mass . Act of Congress , July 16 , 1894 One of America's foremost naturalists and dean in ...
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... masses of the temporal region and jaws could be inferred by comparison with the corresponding parts in the skulls of recent rhinoceroses and other distant relatives of the brontothere . The flattened " horns " ( bony outgrowths from the ...
... masses of the temporal region and jaws could be inferred by comparison with the corresponding parts in the skulls of recent rhinoceroses and other distant relatives of the brontothere . The flattened " horns " ( bony outgrowths from the ...
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... mass of aquamarine weighing thirteen pounds , which is only a small portion of a crystal that weighed 246 pounds . It is decep- tively like glass , possessing a perfect texture , and having the typical and always fascinating aquamarine ...
... mass of aquamarine weighing thirteen pounds , which is only a small portion of a crystal that weighed 246 pounds . It is decep- tively like glass , possessing a perfect texture , and having the typical and always fascinating aquamarine ...
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... Mass . , or 77th St. and Central Park West , New York City Entered as second - class matter January 12 , 1907 , at the Post - Office at Boston . Mass . Act of Congress , July 16 , 1894 Copyright by Carl E. Akeley Elephant hunting brings ...
... Mass . , or 77th St. and Central Park West , New York City Entered as second - class matter January 12 , 1907 , at the Post - Office at Boston . Mass . Act of Congress , July 16 , 1894 Copyright by Carl E. Akeley Elephant hunting brings ...
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... mass of rocks , we discovered a cow feeding only twenty yards away and others all about in the high grass between us and the timber . There was clear passage to a rocky elevation one hundred yards to the left , for which we made , and ...
... mass of rocks , we discovered a cow feeding only twenty yards away and others all about in the high grass between us and the timber . There was clear passage to a rocky elevation one hundred yards to the left , for which we made , and ...
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Seite 268 - December 28th, 1924, a meeting for the purpose of organizing a linguistic society was held in the American Museum of Natural History, 77th Street and Central Park West, New York City...
Seite 85 - He is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London and a member of the University Club of Chicago.
Seite 39 - For the purposes of this section the jurisdiction of the marshal is co-extensive with the city of New York. The comptroller of the city of New York...
Seite 315 - Expedition, which set out in 1913 under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History and the American Geographical Society...
Seite 150 - American Museum of Natural History Seventy-seventh Street and Central Park West, New York City BOARD OF TRUSTEES President.
Seite 203 - Stef&nsson and Anderson. The data will give at least a tentative solution of this problem. As to the past history of the Eskimo, we must appeal to what is in the ground. The expedition noted many ruins of former villages and recorded the character of houses and culture for further study. A point of especial interest is, that from Cape Parry we have a collection of pottery dug up out of the cutbank. Mr.
Seite 268 - University. gave a public lecture under the auspices of the New York Academy of Sciences and the American Museum of Natural History, on November 19th, on "The Proposed New Astronomical Observatory and Nautical Museum for New York City.
Seite 132 - Why should we do anything for posterity, what has posterity ever done for us?
Seite 83 - The determination of the extent of the continental shelf to the north of Axel Heiberg Land and Ellesmere Land would be a great achievement. . . A satisfactory solution of this problem would be of more scientific value than even the attainment of the Pole. . . The extent and shape of the polar continental shelf, which means the real continental mass, is the great feature of north polar geography which is of much more importance, geographically or geomorphologically, than the possible occurrence of...
Seite 26 - Trustees, as are also the Comptroller of the city of New York, the President of the Department of Public Parks, and the President of the National .Academy of Design.