Box 12
Contains 41 Results:
Syllabus for lectures on Mineralogy, prepares by Abner Morill (Bowdoin, 1850).
Lectures on mineralogy, natural philosophy and chemistry, as well as notes on class behavior and several course syllabi.
"View of Chem. in relation to other Sciences and Arts."
Lectures on mineralogy, natural philosophy and chemistry, as well as notes on class behavior and several course syllabi.
Astronomy Notes.
Notes on conchology, mineralogy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, biology, metals and combustibles, and electricity. Some of these materials are preparatory work for class lectures; most are bound with twine and are written in Cleaveland's hand.
Astronomy note cards.
Notes on conchology, mineralogy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, biology, metals and combustibles, and electricity. Some of these materials are preparatory work for class lectures; most are bound with twine and are written in Cleaveland's hand.
Botany notes.
Notes on conchology, mineralogy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, biology, metals and combustibles, and electricity. Some of these materials are preparatory work for class lectures; most are bound with twine and are written in Cleaveland's hand.
Caloric and light notes.
Notes on conchology, mineralogy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, biology, metals and combustibles, and electricity. Some of these materials are preparatory work for class lectures; most are bound with twine and are written in Cleaveland's hand.
"Chemical and Philosophical Querries," n.d.
Notes on conchology, mineralogy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, biology, metals and combustibles, and electricity. Some of these materials are preparatory work for class lectures; most are bound with twine and are written in Cleaveland's hand.
Chemistry memo notebook.
Notes on conchology, mineralogy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, biology, metals and combustibles, and electricity. Some of these materials are preparatory work for class lectures; most are bound with twine and are written in Cleaveland's hand.
Chemistry vocabulary notebook.
Notes on conchology, mineralogy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, biology, metals and combustibles, and electricity. Some of these materials are preparatory work for class lectures; most are bound with twine and are written in Cleaveland's hand.
Meteorological Journal. April, 1835 - June, 1836.
Three bound folio volumes, several journals, field notes and loose leaves ranging from 1807-1853 containing Cleaveland's diligent observation of weather in and around Brunswick, Maine. Cleaveland's students transcribed some of the bound volumes from field journals.