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Geological Conference. Papers: On the Geology of the Blue Hills, Mr. G. W. Tower; Review of Sears's "Evidence of Subsidence and Elevation in Essex County in Recent Geological Time," Mr. H. I. Richmond; Review of Dawkins's "The Probable Range of the Coal Measures in Southern England," Mr. J. B. Woodworth. Geological Laboratory...
Geological Conference Papers: On the Geology of the Blue Hills, Mr. G. W. Tower; Review of Sears's "Evidence of Subsidence and Elevation in Essex County in Recent Geological Time," Mr. H. I. Richmond; Review of Dawkins's "The Probable Range of the Coal Measures in Southern England," Mr. J. B. Woodworth. Geological Laboratory...
...always active in public life, and devoted to his profession in which he had amassed a great fortune. Mr. Wheatland served in the Salem Common Council in 1841 and in the board of Aldermen in 1842-43. He was a brother of Dr. Henry Wheatland, the president of the Essex Institute...
...blame attaches to Bacon for any part of his behavior towards the Earl of Essex...
...following men have been appointed to read theses at the graduating exercises of the Sheffield Scientific School: Francis M. Adams, New Haven, Conn., "The Magnetization of Iron"; Bertram B. Boltwood, Castleton, N. Y., "Iso-Nitroso Cyanacetic Ester"; Walter L. Caldwell, Essex, England, "Bridge Failures; Their Causes and Prevention"; Walter E. Coe, Meriden. Conn., "The Economic Development of New England in the Seventeenth Century"; Wesley R. Coe, Middlefield, Cohn., "The Anatomy and Habits of Cerebratulus Ingens"; Samuel A. Harsh, Denver, Col., "Mine Surveying"; Norman D. Halus, Chicago, III,, "Economic Development of Virginia"; Gustave E. Huttelmaier, Knoxville, Tenn., "Transmission of Power...