The Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, Vol. II, No. I
Title
The Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, Vol. II, No. I
Subject
Meteorology, Biology, Botany, Paleontology, Geology, Archaeology
Description
Bigelow- On Atmospheric Waves from Wast to East along the Great Lakes, pg 185
Engelmann, G. - Meteorological Tables for 1860 and 1861, pg 68
Engelmann, G.- Difference of Temperature and Relative Humidity in City and Country, pg 70
Engelmann, G.- Fall of Rain and Snow from 1839 to 1861, pg 75
Engelmann, G.- Stage of the Mississippi River at St. Louis in 1861, pg79
Engelmann, G.- Meteorological Table for 1862, pg 119
Engelmann, G.- Altitude of Pike's Peal and other points, pg 126
Engelmann, G.- Remarks on Nelumbeum Luteum, pg 136
Engelmann, G.- On two species of Fungi destructive to Vine-yards, pg 165
Engelmann, G.- On the nature of the Pulp of the Cactus fruit, pg 166
Engelmann, G.- Annual Report as President for the year 1861, pg 171
Engelmann, G.- On the dimorphism of Draba brachycarpa, pg 154
Engelmann, G.- Observations on Thunderstorms, pg 153, 157
Engelmann, G.- On the Structure of the Fruit and See of the genus Ribes, pg 180
Engelmann, G.- On a remarkable Snowstorm, pg 187
Engelmann, G.- Annual Report as President for the year 1862, pg 194
Engelmann, G.- Additions to the Cactus-Flora of the U. States, pg 197
Engelmann, G.- On a New Species of Pine (Pinus aristata) and some other Pines of the Rocky Mountains, pg 205
Engelmann, G.- New Species of Gentiana, pg 214
Engelmann, Henry- Topaz in Utah, pg 114
Engelmann, Henry- On the Lowe Carboniferous Systems of Southern Illinois, pg 188
Holmes- Notice of Haidinger's Theory of Meteorites, pg 176
Parry- Ascent of Pike's Peak, pg 120
Prout- Annual Report as President for the year 1860, pg 145
Shumard- New Fossils from the Primordial Zone of Wisconsin and Missouri, pg 101
Shumard- Descriptions of New Paleozoic Fossils, pg 108
Shumard- Dicotyledonous Leaves in Cretaceous Strata of Texas, pg 140
Shumard- Vertical Section of Silurian Strata, pg 155
Shumard- Notice of a (supposed) Meteorite, pg183
Swallow- Descriptions of New Fossils, pg 81
Warren, Lieut. G.G.- On the Elevation of Low-water Mark at New Orleans above the Gulf, pg 144
Wislizenus- On Atmospheric Electricity, pg 3, 115
Wislizenus- Meteorological Observations in 1861, pg 16
Wislizenus- On the Army Worm (Bombyx graminis), pg 159
Journal of Proceedings, pg 134-196
Engelmann, G. - Meteorological Tables for 1860 and 1861, pg 68
Engelmann, G.- Difference of Temperature and Relative Humidity in City and Country, pg 70
Engelmann, G.- Fall of Rain and Snow from 1839 to 1861, pg 75
Engelmann, G.- Stage of the Mississippi River at St. Louis in 1861, pg79
Engelmann, G.- Meteorological Table for 1862, pg 119
Engelmann, G.- Altitude of Pike's Peal and other points, pg 126
Engelmann, G.- Remarks on Nelumbeum Luteum, pg 136
Engelmann, G.- On two species of Fungi destructive to Vine-yards, pg 165
Engelmann, G.- On the nature of the Pulp of the Cactus fruit, pg 166
Engelmann, G.- Annual Report as President for the year 1861, pg 171
Engelmann, G.- On the dimorphism of Draba brachycarpa, pg 154
Engelmann, G.- Observations on Thunderstorms, pg 153, 157
Engelmann, G.- On the Structure of the Fruit and See of the genus Ribes, pg 180
Engelmann, G.- On a remarkable Snowstorm, pg 187
Engelmann, G.- Annual Report as President for the year 1862, pg 194
Engelmann, G.- Additions to the Cactus-Flora of the U. States, pg 197
Engelmann, G.- On a New Species of Pine (Pinus aristata) and some other Pines of the Rocky Mountains, pg 205
Engelmann, G.- New Species of Gentiana, pg 214
Engelmann, Henry- Topaz in Utah, pg 114
Engelmann, Henry- On the Lowe Carboniferous Systems of Southern Illinois, pg 188
Holmes- Notice of Haidinger's Theory of Meteorites, pg 176
Parry- Ascent of Pike's Peak, pg 120
Prout- Annual Report as President for the year 1860, pg 145
Shumard- New Fossils from the Primordial Zone of Wisconsin and Missouri, pg 101
Shumard- Descriptions of New Paleozoic Fossils, pg 108
Shumard- Dicotyledonous Leaves in Cretaceous Strata of Texas, pg 140
Shumard- Vertical Section of Silurian Strata, pg 155
Shumard- Notice of a (supposed) Meteorite, pg183
Swallow- Descriptions of New Fossils, pg 81
Warren, Lieut. G.G.- On the Elevation of Low-water Mark at New Orleans above the Gulf, pg 144
Wislizenus- On Atmospheric Electricity, pg 3, 115
Wislizenus- Meteorological Observations in 1861, pg 16
Wislizenus- On the Army Worm (Bombyx graminis), pg 159
Journal of Proceedings, pg 134-196
Creator
The Academy of Science of St. Louis
Publisher
George Knapp & Co., Printers and Binders
Date
1863
Contributor
Bigelow
Engelmann, G.
Engelmann, Henry
Holmes
Parry
Prout
Shumard
Swallow
Warren, Lieut. G.K.
Wislizenus
Engelmann, G.
Engelmann, Henry
Holmes
Parry
Prout
Shumard
Swallow
Warren, Lieut. G.K.
Wislizenus
Rights
In the Public Domain
Relation
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Format
20 copies. Printed, bound journal
Language
English
Type
Journal
Identifier
AOSSTL.2014.0003
Coverage
1863
Citation
The Academy of Science of St. Louis, “The Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, Vol. II, No. I,” Academy of Science - St. Louis Transactions, accessed April 25, 2024, https://academyofscistl.omeka.net/items/show/4.