Author : Royal Dublin Society
Publisher : Rarebooksclub.com
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 11,1 MB
Release : 2013-09
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ISBN : 9781230038070
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ...G. Johnstone. Proc. vr., 1888-90, pp. 355-359. Media, Texture in; and the nonExistence of Density in the Elemental Ether.-Stoney, G. Johnstone. Proc. vr., 1888-90, pp. 392-404. Mercuric Sulphate; Action of Water upon.-Cameron, Sir Charles. Proc. 11., 1878-80, pp. 597-599. Mesolite (Galactite) of Kenbane Head, Co. Antrim.-Hyland, J. S. Proc. vr., 1888-90, pp. 411-419. Metal Mining, Irish.-Kinahan, G. H. Proc. v., 1886-87, pp. 200-317. Metals, Reduction of, from their Ores; A Study in Thermo-Cbemistry.Hartley, W. N. Proc. vn., 189192, pp. 35-42. Metumorphic Rocks in India and elsewhere; Spheroidal Jointing in.Ball, V. Proc. 11., 1878-80, pp. 341-346. Metamorphic Rocks of Sligo and Leitrim.-Hardman, Edward T., and Hull, Edward. Proc. 11r., 1881-83, pp-357-370. Meteor, Great, of February 8th, 1894.-Rambaut, Arthur A. 1'roc. vnr., 1893-98, pp. 258-262. Meteor, seen at Strasburg on the 15th 0I August, 1886.-Reynolds, J. Emerson. Proc. v., 1886-87, p. 339. Meteoric Falls; Examples of, in the Museums of Dublin.-Ball, V. Proc. Meteorites (Iron), Siderolites, and Meteoric Stones, a Spectrographic Annlysis of.-Hartley, W. N., and Ramage, Hugh. Proc. v11r., 189398, pp. 703-710. Meteorological Instruments placed at a Distance from the Observer; Apparatus for obtaining telegraphically the Readings of.-Joly, J. Proc. rv., 1883-85, pp. 158-165. Microcephalic Idiot; Brain of the.Cunningham, D. J., and Smith, Telford Telford-. Trans. v., 189396., pp. 287-352. Micrometer; new Form of, for Use with Astronomical Telescopes.Burton, Charles E., and Grubb, Howard.' Proc. 111., 1881-83, pp. 1-11. Milk; Composition of'.-Cameron, Charles A. Proc. 111., 1881-83, pp. 125-132. Mineral; an Artificial Mineral produced from Basic Bricks.-Reynolds, J. Emerson....