THE SUB-TARGET GUN MACHINE. Becquerel Bays and Water. The Bactericidal Effect of the Arc Light. THE SUB-TARGET GUN MACHINE. TARGET PRACTICE WITHOUT AMMUNITION. THE TRANSPORTATION OF LUMBER. BY WALDON FAWCETT., scientific american, 1903-10-17
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