Word: fossilized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Natural History Walk. IV. Hough's Neck, the Cambrian Fossil Localities, and the South Shore of Boston Harbor. Conducted by Dr. Jaggar. Leave Harvard square at 8.40 a.m., South Station at 9.28, for Quincy. Return in the afternoon. Take luncheon...
Geological Conference. Papers: A pseudo-leucite Tinguaite from Beemerville, N. J. Professor Wolff.-Development of a modern Coral in comparison with early Fossil Types. Professor R. T. Jackson. Rotch Building...
...Methods and equipment of a Teacher of German in Secondary Schools. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 2.30 Dr. Bierwirth. (VII) Architecture 52.-Building Construction: Carpentry. Tu., 2.30-4.30. Mr. Newton. (XVI) Engineering 11a2.-Machinery and Boilers. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 9, and Wed. afternoon. Assistant Professor Marks. (II) Zoology 9a2.-Fossil Invertebrates: advanced studies of special groups . Tu., Th., at 10. Assistant Professor R. I. Jackson. (IX) Geology 172.-Experimental and Dynamical Geology. Tu., Th., at 12, with conferences and laboratory house. Dr. Jaggar. (XIII) Geology 252.-Special Climatology. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 2.30. Assistant Professor Ward. (VII) Mining 112.-Mining...
...collection of fossil plants in possesion of the Botanical Department ranks among the most valuable collections of this Kind in America. It is kept in one of the large rooms in the basement of the Botanical Museum, and is in charge of Dr. Robert T. Jackson. A few speciments have been disposed in the glass wall cases on the second floor, but the main collection is not on public exhibition...
...party made up of instructors and students from the Harvard Geological Department left Cambridge last Friday afternoon for Yale. Immediately upon their arrival at New Haven they were taken to the Peabody Museum and were shown some of the finest fossil specimens. In the evening Professor Penfield gave an address to the Harvard party at the Engineer's Club on "New Applications of the Stereographic Projection to Problems in Geography and Mineralogy." After the meeting Professor Penfield and a few officers of the Geological Department gave an informal reception...