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Adams, Robert C.

Evolution, a Summary of Evidence; a Lecture Delivered in Montreal, March, 1883. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1883. 44 p.

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Allen, William H.

An Address Before the Cuvierian Society of the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., July 31st, 1838. New York: J. Collord, 1838. 16 p.

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Cope, Edward D.

On the Hypothesis of Evolution: Physical and Metaphysical. University Series, no. 4. New Haven: Charles C. Chatfield & Co., 1870. 71 p.

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Exley, Thomas.
 

Important Facts, Derived Mathematically from a General Theory, Embracing Many Results in Chemistry Which are Denominated Ultimate Facts. London: Hamilton, Adams, & Co., 1837. 60 p.

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Huxley, Thomas Henry.

On the Physical Basis of Life. University Series, no. 1. New Haven: Charles C. Chatfield & Co., 1870.  35 p.

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Huxley, Thomas Henry.

Prof. Huxley in America: Impressions of America. Testimony of the Rocks. University Education. The Direct Evidences of Evolution, Three Lectures. New-York Tribune. Extra, no. 36 (Sept. 23, 1876). New York: The Tribune, 1876. 36 p.

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Jarvis, Samuel Farmar.

An Address to the Citizens of Hartford, on the Birth-Day of Linnæus: May 24th, 1836. In Behalf of the Objects of the Natural History Society, Formed October 8, 1835.  Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Co., Printers, 1836. 64 p.

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Mayer, Alfred Marshall.

The Earth a Great Magnet: a Lecture Delivered Before the Yale Scientific Club, February 14, 1872. University Series, no. 9. New Haven: Charles C. Chatfield & Co., 1872.  p. 213-284.

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Mitchell, O. M.

The Great Unfinished Problems of the Universe, With the Motions of the Sun and the Planets Through Space, and the Determination of the Center of the Stellar Universe; a Lecture Delivered Saturday Evening, January 29th, 1859, at the Academy of Music, New York …. [1859] p. 45-68.

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Poinsett, Joel R.

Discourse on the Objects and Importance of the National Institution for the Promotion of Science, Established at Washington, 1840. Delivered at the First Anniversary. Washington: P. Force, Printer, 1841. 52 p.

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Rood, O. N.

Mysteries of the Voice and Ear. University Series, no. 10. New Haven: Charles C. Chatfield & Co., 1873. p. 281-319.

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Roscoe, [Henry E.], Huggins, William, and J. Norman Lockyer.

Spectrum Analysis: Three Lectures. University Series, no. 7. New Haven: Charles C. Chatfield & Co., 1872. p. 61-146.

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Scientific Tracts and Family Lyceum (Oct. 15, 1834). p. 229-260.

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Spofford, Thomas.

A New System of Practical Astronomy Made Plain and Easy to Those Who Have Not Studied Mathematics, Containing the Elementary Principles of the Science; All the Rules and Tables Necessary for Making all the Calculations for an Almanac…. 2d ed., with additions and corrections. New York: D. Felt & Co., and C. Small, 1836. p. 1-24.

 

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Sullivan, John L.

A Description of the Revolving Steam Engine, Recently Invented by Samuel Morey, and Patented to Him on the 14th July, 1815, with Four Engravings. Communicated for the American Journal of Science and the Arts. Addressed to Professor Silliman. [1815]  12 p. & 4 leaves of plates.

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Tallmadge, N. P.

In Senate of the United States, July 3, 1838 … Mr. Tallmage Submitted the Following Report [on Behalf of] the Committee on Naval Affairs … in the Magnetism of the Earth …. Congress, 25th, 2d Session, no. 499.  1838. 23 p.

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University Series. No. 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10. New Haven: Charles C. Chatfield, 1870-1873.

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Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace.

The Action of Natural Selection on Man. I. The Development of Human Races Under the Law of Selection. II. The Limits of Natural Selection as Applied to Man. University Series, no. 6. New Haven: Charles C. Chatfield & Co., 1871.  54 p.

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Wright, G. Frederick.

The Ice Age in North America; [Syllabi of 8] Lectures before the Lowell Institute, Boston, 1887.  [1887] 16 p.

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Yelloly, John.

Case of Preternatural Growth in the Lining Membrane Covering the Trunk of the Vessels, Proceeding from the Arch of the Aorta. Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, vol. 12. London: G. Woodfall, 1823. 7 p.

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Yelloly, John.

Observations on the Arrangements Connected with the Relief of the Sick Poor; Addressed in a Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord John Russell, Secretary of State for the Home Department.  London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1837. 43 p.

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Yelloly, John.

Observations on the Statement Made by Dr. Douglass of Cheselden's Improved Lateral Operation of Lithotomy; in a Letter to Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., F.R.S. London: Printed by G. Woodfall, 1829. 32 p.

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