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3596 PHILLIPS (Charles E. S.) Bibliographv of X-Ray Literature and Research (1896-7),. 

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3597 PHILLIPS (William, f.r.s.) Elementarv Introduction to Mineralogy, new [5th and 

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• An extraordinary treasure of crystallographic facts.' — Dr. Whewell. 



PHILO Byzantinus— V. Mathematici Veteres, ante. 



3598 PHILOSDPHIA Vetus et Nova ad Usum Schohn? accommodata, in Regia Burqundia olim 

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Noribergae, 1682 

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3599 Editio Altera, niulto auctior; with numerous plates, 6 vols. 12mo. contemporary calf 



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3600 PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE (The), or Annals of Chemistry, Mathematics, 

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3601 ANOTHER SET, from 1814 to 1820, and from 1827 to 1890 (as under), 



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Contents:— [First Series:] The Philosophical Magazine and Journal, ed. by Alex. Tilloch, Vols. 43-58, 1814-20: 

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3602 (London and Edinburgh), and Journal of Science, conducted by Sir David 



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 V. Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, ante. 



3603 TRANSACTIONS of the ROYAL SOCIETY of LONDON, from their begin- 

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1665 [1809]-1869 



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The w(jrk is moreover of additional interest for the numerous interesting notes and biographies it contains. 



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3606 Phosphorescence, or the Emlssion of Light by Minerals, Plants, and Animals, with 



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