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J 00 -ANDERSON (James, c.e., Edm.) Report relative to a Design for a Chain Bridge, proposed 

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101 ANDERSON (Sir John) The Strength of Materials and Structures, 66 illustrations, 

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102 ANDERSON (Richard) Lightning Conductors : their History, Nature, and Mode of 

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103 Third [last] Edition, enlarged, icoodcuts, 8vo. cl., Qs Qd (p. 125 Qd) 18S5 



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104 ANDERSON (Col. William) Sketch of the Mode of Manufacturing Gunpowder at the 

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 Samuel Parley, with 10 plates, and woodcuts, impl. 8vo. d., Is 6c? 1862 



, still valuable for the record of experiments on gunpowder contained in the work. 



105 ANDRE (George G.) Practical Treatise on Coal Mining, with 84 plates {many folding), 

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108 ANDREWS (O. W.) HAND-BooKof Public Health Laboratory Work and Food Inspection, 

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107 ANDREWS (Thomas, m.d., f.r.s., Prof. Chemistry, Queen's Coll., Belfast) Scientific 

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 and woodcuts, 8vo., cL, 9s (p. I85) 1889 



The author's great achievement was his discovery of the critical temperature of gases, besides important researches (in 

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108 On the Continuity of the Gaseous and Liquid States of Matter (Abstract), ivith 



diagrams, 8vo. (pp. 4), icith inscr. 'From, the Author', I5 1869 



109 ANGLIN (S.) The Design of Structures : a Practical Treatise on the Building of Bridges, 

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110 ANNALES de CHIMIE ; on Recueil de Memoires concernant la Chimie et les Arts qui en 

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The most interesting and valuable portion of this important publication (afterwards continued as ' Annales de Chimie 

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111 Les Memes ; from 1789 to 1793 (Vols. 1-12), plates, 12 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut, 



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112 de CHIMIE et de PHYSIQUE, par Gay-Lussac, Arago, Regnault, etc., Ille 



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113 ANNALS of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, Vol. I, ed. by Ralph Copeland, f.r.a.s., 

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C0NTKNT8 :— Observations of 217 Nebulre made with the Transit Circle, by L. Becker: Positions of Stars within one 

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114 [ANNET (Peter)] A Book of Arithmetic: for the Use of Schools, ^io.-sewn {rare), 155 



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 The author of this work— unnoticed by Lowndes, Watt, or Allibone-Avas undoubtedly Peter Annet, the deistical writer 

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115 ANNUAIB.E de Chimie, comprenant ses applications a la Medecine et a la Pharmacie: Reper- 

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116 ANSTIE (John) The Coal Fields of Gloucestershire and Somersetshire, and their Re- 

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117 ANSTRUTHER (Robert H., r.n.), and Raffaele SETTEMBRINI : Sea-Faring Phrases 

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118 ANTHONY'S PHOTOGRAPHIC BULLETIN, The International Annual, and Amer- 

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119 APIANTJS [germanice BIENEWITZ] (Petrus) Cosmographia, per [Reynerum] Gemmam 

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 ejusdem argumenti libel lis Gemmce Frisii [Usus Annuli Astronomici Regionum et LOCORUM 

 Uescriptio, etc.] ; with numerous woodcuts {including several moveable ones), sm. 4to. old hf. 

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Anfrerpicc, Greg. Bontius, 1550 



120 Cosmographia, corregida y anadida por Gemma Frisio : La manera de descrivir y situar 



los Lugares, con el Uso del Anillo Astronomico, de Gemma Frisio ; el Sitio y Descripcion de 

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 FIGURES), and folding map {including America), sm. 4to. fine and large copy in hf. c«(/'(rare), 

 £2. 25 Anvers, 1575 



The author was the first to suggest (in the above work) the determination of the longitude by lunar distances, while 

 its editor, Gemma Frisius, proposed the use of a chronometer for the same purpose. 



He al.so first suggested the use of coloured glasses in observations of the sun, and discovered that the direction of 

 comets' tails is opposite to that of the sun. 



