Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Τόμος 18J. Hughes, Printer, 1886 The proceedings or notices of the member institutes of the society form part of the section "Proceedings" in each volume; lists of members are included in v. 1-41, 43-60, 64- |
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Σελίδα xv
... meeting . 3rd . From the persons so nominated , the Governors may select in the first year not more than nine , and in each succeeding year not more than three , who shall from thenceforth be Honorary Members of the New Zealand ...
... meeting . 3rd . From the persons so nominated , the Governors may select in the first year not more than nine , and in each succeeding year not more than three , who shall from thenceforth be Honorary Members of the New Zealand ...
Σελίδα xvi
... Meetings of members of the Society shall be fixed by the Council and duly announced by the Secretary . AUCKLAND INSTITUTE . OFFICE - BEARERS FOR 1886 - President- -Professor F. D. Brown , B.Sc .; Vice - presidents - J . A. Pond , H. G. ...
... Meetings of members of the Society shall be fixed by the Council and duly announced by the Secretary . AUCKLAND INSTITUTE . OFFICE - BEARERS FOR 1886 - President- -Professor F. D. Brown , B.Sc .; Vice - presidents - J . A. Pond , H. G. ...
Σελίδα xvii
... Meeting of the Society on the third Monday of February in each year . Ordinary Business Meetings are called by the Council from time to time . PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY . OFFICE - BEARERS FOR 1886. - President - A . D ...
... Meeting of the Society on the third Monday of February in each year . Ordinary Business Meetings are called by the Council from time to time . PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY . OFFICE - BEARERS FOR 1886. - President - A . D ...
Σελίδα xviii
New Zealand Institute. 8. An Annual General Meeting of the members of the Society shall be held in January in each year , at which meeting not less than ten members must be present , otherwise the meeting shall be adjourned by the ...
New Zealand Institute. 8. An Annual General Meeting of the members of the Society shall be held in January in each year , at which meeting not less than ten members must be present , otherwise the meeting shall be adjourned by the ...
Σελίδα xix
... . 16. That the meetings be held monthly . 23. The papers read before the Society shall be immediately delivered to the Secretary . TRANSACTIONS . TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE , 1885 Incorporated Societies . xix .
... . 16. That the meetings be held monthly . 23. The papers read before the Society shall be immediately delivered to the Secretary . TRANSACTIONS . TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE , 1885 Incorporated Societies . xix .
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Σελίδα 61 - If a straight line meets two straight lines, so as to make the two interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles...
Σελίδα 399 - The fundamental conditions are : — 1. That aqueous vapour and carbon compounds are present in stellar or interplanetary space. 2. That these gaseous compounds are capable of being dissociated by radiant solar energy while in a state of extreme attenuation. 3. That...
Σελίδα 14 - Approach thou now the lap of earth, thy mother, the wide-extending earth, the ever-kindly ; A maiden soft as wool to him who comes with gifts, she shall protect thee from destruction's bosom. Open thyself, O earth, and press not heavily, be easy of access and of approach to him ; As mother with her robe her child, so do thou cover him, O earth...
Σελίδα 397 - ... be furnished by a theory, according to which the radiant energy which is now supposed to be dissipated into space and irrecoverably lost to our solar system, could be arrested and brought back in another form to the sun himself, there to continue the work of solar radiation.
Σελίδα 67 - ... is just as well known, if the Euclidean assumptions are true, as the geometry of any portion of this room. ... So that here we have real knowledge of something at least that concerns the Cosmos; something that is true throughout the Immensities and the Eternities.
Σελίδα 67 - ... future eternity. He knows, indeed, that the laws assumed by Euclid are true with an accuracy that no direct experiment can approach, not only in this place where we are, but in places at a distance from us that no astronomer has conceived ; but he knows this as of Here and Now ; beyond his range is a There and Then of which he knows nothing at present, but may ultimately come to know more.
Σελίδα 63 - Now, suppose that three points are taken in space, distant from one another as far as the sun is from a Centauri, and that the shortest distances between these points are drawn so as to form a triangle. And suppose the angles of this triangle to be very accurately measured and added together ; this can at present be done so accurately that the error shall certainly be less than one minute, less therefore than the five-thousandth part of a right angle. Then I do not know that this sum would differ...
Σελίδα 171 - Antennae }, in male filiform, moderately ciliated (1), basal joint elongate, without pecten. Labial palpi long, recurved, second joint thickened with dense scales, forming a short dense triangular projecting tuft towards apex beneath, terminal joint longer than second, slightly roughened anteriorly, acute.
Σελίδα 67 - ... properties as space and time everything was accurately known. The very constitution of those parts of it which are at an infinite distance from us, 'geometry upon the plane at infinity...
Σελίδα 67 - ... but he knows this as of Here and Now ; beyond his range is a There and Then of which he knows nothing at present, but may ultimately come to know more. So,, you see, there is a real parallel between the work of Copernicus and his successors on the one hand, and the work of Lobatchewsky and his successors on the other.