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The Making of the Royal Society Corpus

The Making of the Royal Society Corpus

... The Royal Society Corpus is a corpus of Early and Late modern English built in an agile process covering publications of the Royal Society of London from 1665 to 1869 (Kermes et ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of November, 1901

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of November, 1901

... The Council of the Royal Society have pleasure in submitting the following report for the year 1901, and i egret I'hat, owing to the sessions of the As;ociat'oii for the advancement of S[r] ...

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The Royal Society of Tasmania, 1843 1943

The Royal Society of Tasmania, 1843 1943

... The Society's control continued until 1885, when the Council of the Royal Society handed over its interests in the Botanical Gardens and Museum to the State Government, which placed the [r] ...

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Notes on the publications of the
Royal Society of Tasmania

Notes on the publications of the Royal Society of Tasmania

... early in 1849, the Council to publish a periodical journal under the title, *' Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land." The first part of the first volume was i[r] ...

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Report of the Royal Society for the year 1910

Report of the Royal Society for the year 1910

... The Council of the Royal Society have the honour to present their Report for 1910 to the Annual General Meeting of the Society.. Eight monthly General Meetings, two special General Aleet[r] ...

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Report of the Royal Society for the year 1892

Report of the Royal Society for the year 1892

... interesting, because the Royal Society of Tasmania has been a good deal mixed up in that meeting, which was and I think I may say the most the most successful of all that has hitherto be[r] ...

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Centenary of the Royal Society

Centenary of the Royal Society

... From the AustTalian Chemical Institute, Tasmanian Branch The President and members of the Tasmanian Branch of the Australian Chemical Institute wish to extend their heartiest congratulat[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1896

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1896

... important mode of infection, and the disease in this way may be communicated by means of milk or meat from diseased animals.. Doubt no longer exists about milk from tubercular cows beiog[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1900

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1900

... The Bishop of Tasmania read a paper Notes on a Visit to the Museums at Perth and Adelaide, with special reference to the Blacks of West Australia, as follows: "During a recent visit to W[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of April, 1899

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of April, 1899

... rainfall of lOOin., and quite as frequently flooded in addition to these advantages there is no direct evidence of general drift in the sea beach, and the sand and debris of the rivers c[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of July, 1899

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of July, 1899

... the Society a la rg e platino t ype photograph of Sir James Agnew, the senior ...the Society that t he y knew him ...the Society , how liberal he had ...the Society, and the nuwy other works ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1898

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1898

... Sprott, who was received with applause, first spoke of the present being an opportune time to lay before the Society certain facts and figures connected with the cause of typhoid fever g[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of November, 1897

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of November, 1897

... The valley of the Shannon is a narrow one of an average width of about eight miles, and consequently the river The most considerable one is the Blackman's has no large affluents.. Rivule[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of October, 1895

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of October, 1895

... Johnston Certainly] Professor Foxwell, of Cambridge, said " There can be no question that where the value of money has risen the price of commodities has fallen." Giffen said that bankin[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of June, 1896

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of June, 1896

... At the present time it is the custom in February and March to catch the old birds at night for consumption till the breeding season It is feared that many thousands of these parent birds[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of November, 1896

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of November, 1896

... Thirty-eighth annual report for the year 1895 of the Academy of Sciences, From the Trustees.. Contributions to the Larval History of By J.[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of October, 1896

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of October, 1896

... McClymont, M.A., read a very interesting paper entitled Explanation of the Voyage of Alvarado, as narrated by Galvano." The author said that when Uortes had accomplished the conquest, an[r] ...

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Abstract of the Proceedings for the Royal Society for the year 1913

Abstract of the Proceedings for the Royal Society for the year 1913

... Piesse moved the adoption of the following new rule "The Council may authorise persons not members of the Society to be present at any meeting without introduction by a member, and notwi[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1893

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1893

... Green, who, in some valuable remarks on " Useful couiferaB for Tasmanian planticg," said we had in this colony four very useful and valuable varieties of indigenous pine timber trees i—S[r] ...

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Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of July, 1893

Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of July, 1893

... Harley to the Secretary was read, in which the writer asked for an opinion concerning the introduction into the colony of soft wood trees, such as the Baltic Pine, Oregon Pine North Amer[r] ...

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