Nature
Source:
Nature
London: Macmillan Journals, Thursday, April 28, 1870
v. : ill.
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Contents
What is energy?, Stewart, Balfour pp. 647-648
Legislation and nature, Goadby, E. pp. 648-649
Dr. Jelineck on meteorological observations, pp. 649-650
Our book shelf, pp. 650-651
Letters to the editor, pp. 651-654
The abrading and transporting power of water, Login, T. pp. 654-655
The science of explosives as applied to warlike purposes, pp. 656-657
The deep-sea soundings and geology, Huxley, T. H. pp. 657-658
Notes, pp. 658-660
Madreporaria of the Red Sea, p. 660
On the character and influence of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of England, as illustrated by archæological research, George, Rolleston pp. 661-662
Societies and academies, pp. 662-666
Diary, p. 666
Books received, p. 666
Contents, p. 666
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