1867 in science

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The year 1867 in science and technology involved many significant events, listed below.

Events

Botany

  • Gorse naturalises in New Zealand and soon becomes the worst invasive weed.
  • Swiss botanist Simon Schwendener proposes his dual theory of lichens.{{cite journal|last=Honegger|first=R.|year=2000|title=Simon Schwender (1829–1919) and the dual hypothesis in lichens|journal=Bryologist|volume=103|issue=2|pages=307–13|doi=10.1639/0007-2745(2000)103[0307:SSATDH]2.0.CO;2|issn=0007-2745 | jstor = 3244159|s2cid=84580224 }}
  • Rosa 'La France', the first hybrid tea rose, is cultivated by Jean-Baptiste Guillot.{{cite book|first=D. G.|last=Hessayon|authorlink=D. G. Hessayon|title=The Rose Expert|publisher=Mohn Media Mohndrunk|page=9}}{{cite web|title=La France: Hybrid Tea Rose |url=http://www.rosegathering.com/lafrance.html |work=Rosegathering |year=2005 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090522222829/http://www.rosegathering.com/lafrance.html |archivedate=2009-05-22 |url-status=live |accessdate=2011-08-17 }}
  • The Big Trees Ranch at Felton, California, is bought by San Francisco businessman Joseph Warren Welch to preserve the giant redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) from logging.{{cite web|title=Rancho Cañada del Rincon en el Rio San Lorenzo|url=http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=915|work=Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park|publisher=California Department of Parks and Recreation|accessdate=2012-10-01}}

Chemistry

Economics

Geology

History of science

  • Assyriologist George Smith discovers an inscription recording a solar eclipse in the month of Sivan on British Museum Tablet K51, which he is able to link to 15 June 763 BC, the cornerstone of ancient Near Eastern chronology.{{cite journal|first=Henry C.|last=Rawlinson|title=The Assyrian Canon Verified by the Record of a Solar Eclipse, B.C. 763|journal=The Athenaeum|issue=2064|location=London|date=18 May 1867|pages=660–1}}

Mathematics

  • English mathematician Rev. William Allen Whitworth publishes the first edition of his Choice and Chance: An Elementary Treatise on Permutations, Combinations, and Probability.

Physiology and medicine

Technology

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  • January 1 – The Covington–Cincinnati Suspension Bridge opens between Cincinnati and Covington, Kentucky, its 1,057-foot (322 m) main span making it the longest single-span bridge in the world by a margin of 14 m at this time. It will be renamed after its designer, John A. Roebling, in 1983.
  • February 17 – The first ship passes through the Suez Canal.
  • July 2 – First elevated railroad in the United States begins service in New York City.
  • December 14 – Spanish inventor Narcís Monturiol submerges his submarine Ictineo II at Barcelona, demonstrating its chemically fired anaerobic steam propulsion system.{{cite book|last=Stewart|first=Matthew|authorlink=Matthew Stewart (philosopher)|title=Monturiol's Dream: The Extraordinary Story of the Submarine Inventor Who Wanted to Save the World|publisher=Profile Books|year=2003|location=London|page=312|isbn=978-1-86197-470-9}}
  • Pierre Michaux invents the front wheel-driven velocipede, the first mass-produced bicycle.

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