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Liveing (G. D.) and Dewar (J.). Note on the History of the Carbon 

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Lloyd (Prof.). Report on Physical Optics. Fourth Rept. British Assoc, 

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Malus (E. L.), Paris, 1775-1812. Theorie de la double Refraction de la 

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Marie (L'abbe). Nouvelle decouverte sur la lumiere, pour en mesurer et 

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M.askelyue. Account of a new Instrument for measuring small Angles, 

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Melloni (Macedoine). See Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 5 3 (1833), 

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 337; do., 60,402,410-18; do., 61, 411; do., 65, 5; do., 68, 

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(Melloni was famous chiefly for his thermomultiplier.) 



Miller ("William Allen). Recent Spectrum Discoveries, 1863. Jour. 

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Morichini (Domenico Pino), 1773-1830. Sopra la forza magnetizzatrice 

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 vol. 3 of Latin edition, London, 1779-85, 5 vols., 4°. 



Nobili, worked with Melloni, above. 



