Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Volume 5Neill & Company, 1861 - Industrial arts Vol. 1- includes the proceedings of the society. |
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... Meeting , November 23 , 1857. By Professor George Wilson , On the Fall of Rain in Scotland during the year 1857 ; with re- marks on the best form of Rain - gauge , and the position in which it ought to be placed ; and on the causes ...
... Meeting , November 23 , 1857. By Professor George Wilson , On the Fall of Rain in Scotland during the year 1857 ; with re- marks on the best form of Rain - gauge , and the position in which it ought to be placed ; and on the causes ...
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... Meeting in November 1858. By the President , Pro- fessor C. Piazzi Smyth , On the Floor and Surface Decorations amongst the Hindoos . By Alexander Hunter , M.D. , F.R.C.S.E. , Madras School of In- dustrial Arts , On the Conveyance of ...
... Meeting in November 1858. By the President , Pro- fessor C. Piazzi Smyth , On the Floor and Surface Decorations amongst the Hindoos . By Alexander Hunter , M.D. , F.R.C.S.E. , Madras School of In- dustrial Arts , On the Conveyance of ...
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... Meeting of the Society , 12th Nov. 1860 , . 230 242 244 248 252 253 255 257 267 • 271 APPENDIX ( A. ) Proceedings of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts , ... : : Session 1856-57 , • ( B. ) List of Prize Subjects for Session 1857-58 ...
... Meeting of the Society , 12th Nov. 1860 , . 230 242 244 248 252 253 255 257 267 • 271 APPENDIX ( A. ) Proceedings of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts , ... : : Session 1856-57 , • ( B. ) List of Prize Subjects for Session 1857-58 ...
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... Meeting held on 28th February 1859 , · 80 85 91 114 117 121 ( N. ) Abstract of the Affairs of the Society for 1857-58 , 124 ( 0. ) List of Office - Bearers and Fellows as at November 1 , 1859 , ( P. ) Proceedings of the Royal Scottish ...
... Meeting held on 28th February 1859 , · 80 85 91 114 117 121 ( N. ) Abstract of the Affairs of the Society for 1857-58 , 124 ( 0. ) List of Office - Bearers and Fellows as at November 1 , 1859 , ( P. ) Proceedings of the Royal Scottish ...
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... meeting of the Society to reiterate their conviction that this gentleman was the first to point out , in a com- munication addressed to us , how the revolution of a properly poised body could be made to render visible the rotation of ...
... meeting of the Society to reiterate their conviction that this gentleman was the first to point out , in a com- munication addressed to us , how the revolution of a properly poised body could be made to render visible the rotation of ...
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