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Extracts were also read of letters from C. Darwin , Esq . , of Christ College , to Professor Henslow , containing an account of the geological phænomena of some parts of the Andes . Nov. 30. — Various presents were announced , and a ...
Extracts were also read of letters from C. Darwin , Esq . , of Christ College , to Professor Henslow , containing an account of the geological phænomena of some parts of the Andes . Nov. 30. — Various presents were announced , and a ...
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An acid was prepared consisting of 200 parts water , 44 parts sulphuric acid , and 4 parts nitric acid ; and with this both my trough , containing forty pairs of three - inch plates , and four porcelain troughs , arranged in succession ...
An acid was prepared consisting of 200 parts water , 44 parts sulphuric acid , and 4 parts nitric acid ; and with this both my trough , containing forty pairs of three - inch plates , and four porcelain troughs , arranged in succession ...
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Now we know that if two bodies of a similar nature ( say two pith balls ) contain dissimilar quantities of electricity , they will attract each other , the one containing the greatest charge being positive with regard to the other ...
Now we know that if two bodies of a similar nature ( say two pith balls ) contain dissimilar quantities of electricity , they will attract each other , the one containing the greatest charge being positive with regard to the other ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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