International Catalogue of Scientific Literature: Paleontology. K, Volumes 1-3

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International Council, 1903 - Paleontology
 

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Page vii - The supreme control over the Catalogue is vested in an International Convention. Such a Convention is to be held in London in 1905, in 1910, and every tenth year afterwards, to reconsider, and, if necessary, to revise the regulations for carrying out the work of the Catalogue ; but the approved Schedules are not to be altered during the first period of five years.
Page viii - ... with the exception of additions, these subdivisions and numbers are the same from year to year, this method will materially aid in investigations covering a term of years. Regional bureaus are established in the following countries : Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cape Colony, Denmark, Egypt, France, Great Britain and Ireland, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, India and Ceylon, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, New South Wales, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Queensland, Russia, South Australia, Sweden,...
Page vi - ... 12. That it is desirable to compile and publish by means of some international organisation a complete Catalogue of Scientific Literature, arranged according both to subject-matter and to authors
Page v - USA, who brought the subject, under the notice of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at its meeting in Glasgow, in 1855.
Page 60 - On the morphology of the brain in the Mammalia, with special reference to that of the Lemurs, recent and extinct.
Page 50 - RICHARD. Report upon the condition and progress of the US National Museum during the year ending June 30, 1903.
Page 19 - Studies in Evolution. Being mainly Reprints of Occasional Papers selected from the Publications of the Laboratory of Invertebrate Paleontology, Peabody Museum. By CHARLES EMERSON BEECHER, Ph.D., Professor of Historical Geology.
Page 56 - Über die Entwicklungsgeschichte der gegenwärtigen phanerogamen Flora und Pflanzendecke der Skandinavischen Halbinsel und der benachbarten Schwedischen und Norwegischen Inseln" 1900 ausgesprochenen Ansichten über die Entwickelung der Flora und Pflanzendecke Skandinaviens hat M.
Page 40 - I. Die Wanderungen der Phanerogamen im Saalebezirke seit dem Ausgange der letzten kalten Periode.

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