This collection comprises Volumes 32 through 37 of the "Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society," documenting the scientific endeavors and intellectual exchanges of the society and related organizations. A significant resource for understanding the history of science in North Carolina, the journal features articles and research from the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, the North Carolina Academy of Science, and the University of North Carolina (1793-1962).
Covering a range of scientific disciplines and investigations, these volumes offer insights into the scientific landscape of the period and the contributions of researchers and scholars in the region. Serving as a valuable historical record, the "Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society" provides a glimpse into the evolution of scientific thought and practice.
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