The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... natural Family of the Grasses . From the Latin of Alexander Baron von Humboldt . . 44 V. Description of an AĆ«rometer , for making the necessary Cor- rections in Pneumatic Experiments , for reducing the Volumes of the Gases to a given ...
... natural Family of the Grasses . From the Latin of Alexander Baron von Humboldt . . 44 V. Description of an AĆ«rometer , for making the necessary Cor- rections in Pneumatic Experiments , for reducing the Volumes of the Gases to a given ...
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... NATURAL HISTORY . Ā§ Botany . 1. Native Country of the Potatoe . 2. Alder Tree Ā§ Mineralogy , Geology , & c . ā¢ 138 1. Pargasite , a new Mineral . 2. Instrument to distinguish Minerals . 3. Silicated Hydrate of Alumine . 4. Native Copper ...
... NATURAL HISTORY . Ā§ Botany . 1. Native Country of the Potatoe . 2. Alder Tree Ā§ Mineralogy , Geology , & c . ā¢ 138 1. Pargasite , a new Mineral . 2. Instrument to distinguish Minerals . 3. Silicated Hydrate of Alumine . 4. Native Copper ...
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... NATURAL HISTORY . Ā§ I. Zoology , Botany , & c . 371-4 1. Zoophytic Animals . 2. Hoopoe . 3. White Spoon Bill . 4 , Osprey . 5. Pied Fly - catcher . Ā§ II . Geology , Mineralogy , & c . 375-6 1. New Mineral . ā Hydrate of Silica and ...
... NATURAL HISTORY . Ā§ I. Zoology , Botany , & c . 371-4 1. Zoophytic Animals . 2. Hoopoe . 3. White Spoon Bill . 4 , Osprey . 5. Pied Fly - catcher . Ā§ II . Geology , Mineralogy , & c . 375-6 1. New Mineral . ā Hydrate of Silica and ...
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... nature of flame , it is further obvious , that if we cool it by any means , we must at the same time extinguish it ; and this is accordingly done , by passing it through the metallic apertures of fine wire gauze , or any other substance ...
... nature of flame , it is further obvious , that if we cool it by any means , we must at the same time extinguish it ; and this is accordingly done , by passing it through the metallic apertures of fine wire gauze , or any other substance ...
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... nature of the light of flames , and their form . When pure gaseous matter is burned the light is very feeble , and the density of a common flame is proportional to the quantity of solid charcoal first deposited and afterwards burned ...
... nature of the light of flames , and their form . When pure gaseous matter is burned the light is very feeble , and the density of a common flame is proportional to the quantity of solid charcoal first deposited and afterwards burned ...
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