Bulletin of the American Geographical Society of New York, Volumen22The Society., 1890 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 46
Página xviii
... appear that there are resting upon the Society pecuniary obligations beyond the funds in the treasury for their liquidation , no appropriation of funds from the treasury what- ever , except for the necessary current expenses of the ...
... appear that there are resting upon the Society pecuniary obligations beyond the funds in the treasury for their liquidation , no appropriation of funds from the treasury what- ever , except for the necessary current expenses of the ...
Página 5
... appears in the fact that in the earliest deposits in which his remains have been discovered , the rude implements of bone or of stone , with which he fished , hunted or killed the wild animals upon which he subsisted , are found with ...
... appears in the fact that in the earliest deposits in which his remains have been discovered , the rude implements of bone or of stone , with which he fished , hunted or killed the wild animals upon which he subsisted , are found with ...
Página 14
... appears in their religion and their most ancient symbols . Their earliest worship was asso- ciated with the animals that belong to that state , such as the bull , the cow , and domestic animals generally . The ox was adored at Memphis ...
... appears in their religion and their most ancient symbols . Their earliest worship was asso- ciated with the animals that belong to that state , such as the bull , the cow , and domestic animals generally . The ox was adored at Memphis ...
Página 15
... appears when we investigate the nature myths of these early nations ; and as we follow up the myth through its many changes to its more archaic or first form , we find that the conceptions which these early people had of physical ...
... appears when we investigate the nature myths of these early nations ; and as we follow up the myth through its many changes to its more archaic or first form , we find that the conceptions which these early people had of physical ...
Página 18
... appears to me more probable than any of the reasons that have been given for the origin of this strange worship by the many writers who have consid- ered it , from Diodorus Siculus to Wilkinson . From this first conception of gigantic ...
... appears to me more probable than any of the reasons that have been given for the origin of this strange worship by the many writers who have consid- ered it , from Diodorus Siculus to Wilkinson . From this first conception of gigantic ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Alaska American Arctic Ocean Bay of Fundy Board Brazil Canada Canadian Canadian Pacific Railway canal Cape Celia Fiennes Chae-Ju Charles chart Chas climate coal Corea distance earth east Edward expedition exploration feet Geographical Society Geological George Georgian Bay glaciers Government Gulf Halla-San harbor Henry hills hundred Iceland irrigation Island James John journey King Lake land Library London ment Montreal mountains murus navigation northern Nova Scotia ocean Office Ontario Ottawa Pacific Paris pass physical Port Portuguese Prof province Quebec Quebec City Quelpaert railway reached region River Roman route says Secretary shore Société de Géographie southern square miles station stone Survey temperature tion town traveller Tuaregs U. S. Coast United valley vallum Verrazano vessels vols voyage Wadi wall Washington William wind York Yukon
Pasajes populares
Página x - I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of said original law. ' Given under my hand and the seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the city of Albany, this third day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.
Página lxxiii - On motion, the Society adjourned. Meeting of April 14, held at Chickering Hall. Vice-President CULLUM in the chair. On motion, the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was omitted.
Página lxii - Mr. Vincent has now seen all the most interesting parts of the world, having traveled, during a total period of eleven years, two hundred and sixty-five...
Página xv - The President, or (in his absence) one of the Vice-Presidents, or (in the absence of all of them) one of the members shall preside at all meetings of the Association. The President shall be ex officio a member of the Executive Committee.
Página lxxii - On motion, the Society adjourned. Meeting of October 27, held at Chickering Hall. President DALY in the chair. On motion, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting.
Página 514 - For the purpose of investigating the extent to which the arid region of the United States can be redeemed by irrigation and the segregation of the irrigable lands in such arid region, and for the selection of sites for reservoirs and other hydraulic works necessary for the storage and utilization of water for irrigation and the prevention of floods and overflows...
Página xv - Society, on the arrival of the appointed hour and the presence of a quorum, the president, or in his absence one of the vice-presidents, or in the absence of both a chairman pro tern., shall immediately take the chair, call the meeting to order and preside.
Página vii - Society shall possess the general powers and privileges, and be subject to the general liabilities contained in the third title of the eighteenth chapter of the first part of the Revised Statutes, so far as the same may be applicable and...
Página 600 - York, at the southeasterly corner of the brick building on the lands of Cortlandt L. Parker, at the intersection of the westerly line of Water street with the northerly line of Lewis street, in Perth Amboy, in the state of New Jersey. "Second. From 'Great Beds light-house' south, sixty-four degrees and twenty-one minutes east, true (S.
Página vii - ... and affairs, shall have power to form a code of by-laws, not inconsistent with the laws of this State, or of the United States, which code, when formed and adopted at a regular meeting, shall, until modified or rescinded, be equally binding as this act upon the said Society, its officers, and its members.