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WILLIAMSON, James, Canadian educator, born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 19 October, 1806. He was one of the founders of the "Edinburgh Presbyterian Review," and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1845. In 1842 he became professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in Queen's college, Kingston, Canada, and he was afterward vice-principal, professor of astronomy, and for many years director of the Kingston Observatory. He has been given the degree of LL.D. by Glasgow university. Dr. Williamson has published "Inland Seas of North America" (Kingston, 1854), and abstracts of meteorological observations at Kingston, Canada.
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