Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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... Professor of Chemistry and Physics at the Royal College , Mauritius ..... .... Page 442 444 On Drops . - Part II . By Frederick Guthrie , Professor of Chemistry and Physics at the Royal College , Mauritius . ( Plates IV . & V ...
... Professor of Chemistry and Physics at the Royal College , Mauritius ..... .... Page 442 444 On Drops . - Part II . By Frederick Guthrie , Professor of Chemistry and Physics at the Royal College , Mauritius . ( Plates IV . & V ...
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... Professor Sedgwick taking the former , and Sir Roderick Murchison the latter for his special field of study . In 1843 Professor Sedgwick produced two memoirs on the structure of what he then termed the Protozoic rocks of North Wales ...
... Professor Sedgwick taking the former , and Sir Roderick Murchison the latter for his special field of study . In 1843 Professor Sedgwick produced two memoirs on the structure of what he then termed the Protozoic rocks of North Wales ...
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... Professor Tyn- dall concludes that it is to its aqueous vapour that the absorption of radiant heat by our atmosphere ... Professor Tyndall and Professor Magnus of Berlin should have arrived at , and long maintained , opposite conclusions ...
... Professor Tyn- dall concludes that it is to its aqueous vapour that the absorption of radiant heat by our atmosphere ... Professor Tyndall and Professor Magnus of Berlin should have arrived at , and long maintained , opposite conclusions ...
Contents
VOL XIII | 1 |
Account of Magnetic Observations made between the years 1858 and 1861 | 15 |
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