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Page 169
But I have since found that the fragments I measured were bisilicate of manganese , or , as I have named it , Strömite , of which , or of thulite , I had not at that time seen any other specimen . I shall feel obliged to the Editors of ...
But I have since found that the fragments I measured were bisilicate of manganese , or , as I have named it , Strömite , of which , or of thulite , I had not at that time seen any other specimen . I shall feel obliged to the Editors of ...
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The suture connecting them with the frontal is completely obliterated : and it is not seen whether they run up into a sinus in that bone , or how they join on with it . Between the horns there is a rise in the brow , which sinks again a ...
The suture connecting them with the frontal is completely obliterated : and it is not seen whether they run up into a sinus in that bone , or how they join on with it . Between the horns there is a rise in the brow , which sinks again a ...
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This beautiful appearance can be seen with a moderate magnifying power . I measured the diameter of some of the larger crystals , which I found to be from zou to too of an inch . But there are many much smaller , and indeed they may be ...
This beautiful appearance can be seen with a moderate magnifying power . I measured the diameter of some of the larger crystals , which I found to be from zou to too of an inch . But there are many much smaller , and indeed they may be ...
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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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