American Association for the Advancement of Science
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- Contributions to the chemistry of copper, by T. Sterry Hunt
- On the so-called Chukchi and Namollo people of Eastern Siberia, by W.H. Dall
- Hand-book for the city of Montreal and its environs, prepared for the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Montreal, August, 1882, by a member of the Local Committee
- The cairns of British Columbia and Washington, by Harlan I. Smith
- The geognosy of the Appalachians and the origin of cristalline rocks, an address to the American Association for the Advancement of Science by Thomas Sterry Hunt, LL.D., on retiring from the office of president of the Association, Indianapolis, August 16, 1871
- Algonkin onomatology, with some comparisons with Basque, by Alex. F. Chamberlain
- Abstract of paper on deep-sea soundings and temperatures in the Gulf Stream, read before the American Association for the Advancement of Science at the meeting held at Montreal, August, 1882, by J.R. Bartlett
- Currents of air and ocean in connection with climates, regions of summer rains and summer droughts, by J. Beaufort Hurlbert
- Letter to the president of the America Society [sic] for the Advancement of Science, on the subject of standard time for the United States of America, Canada and Mexico, by Sandford Fleming
- Dwarf survivals, and traditions as to pygmy races, by R.G. Haliburton
- Evidences of the antiquity of man in eastern North America, address, by Charles C. Abbott
- The origin of languages and the antiquity of speaking man, an address before the Section of Anthropology of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Buffalo, August, 1886, by Horatio Hale
- On norite or labradorite rock, by T. Sterry Hunt
- Origin and history of life on our planet, an address by vice-president J.W. Dawson, before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Detroit, Michigan, April, 1875
- The history of some Pre-Cambrian rocks in America and Europe, by T. Sterry Hunt
- Origin and history of life on our planet, an address by vice-president J.W. Dawson, before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Detroit, Michigan, April, 1875
- The gesture speech of man, address by Col. Garrick Mallery, U.S.A. (chairman of subsection of anthropology) before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of Cincinnati, Ohio, August, 1811
- On the relations of the Niagara and Lower Helderberg formations, and their geographical distributions in the United States and Canada, by James Hall
- Notes on granitic rocks, by T. Sterry Hunt
- Some physical characteristics of native tribes of Canada, address by Daniel Wilson, LL.D., F.R.S.C., Vice President, Section H, before the Section of Anthropology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Montreal, Canada, August, 1882
- The effect of the glacial epoch upon the distribution of insects in North America, Aug. R. Grote
- Determinations of nitrogen in the soils of some of the experimental fields at Rothamsted, and the bearing of the results on the question of the sources of the nitrogen of our crops, by Sir John Bennet Lawes and Joseph Henry Gilbert
- Terraces and beaches about Lake Ontario, by J.W. Spencer
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