THERMOMETER AND BAROMETER FROM NOVEMBER 15 T The Unknown Planet Actually Seen. Sulphite of Lime in Cider. Rocky Mountain Geological Explorations. Snow Plowing. electro-motive power of this battery is estimated at one very slight and it is said to be very constant. It has the merit of cheapness., scientific american, 1873-01-04
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