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—>  A New and Easie Method to the Art of Dyalling. Containing etc...
—>  A New and Easy Method of Applying a Tube for the cure of the Fistula Lachrymalis
—>  A New and Genuine Method of finding the Longitude of a Ship at Sea. As also, the Place and Latitude of the Moon, by the Method of Interpolation
—>  "A New and Great Treasure-House for the Nation. The National Maritime Museum to be Opened by H.M. the King"
—>  A New and Invaluable Help in Negative Making: The Chapman Jones Patent Plate Tester
—>  A New and Universal Dictionary of Pure and Mixed Mathematics
—>  "A new calculating slide rule, equivalent to a straight slide rule 83 feet 4 inches long, or, a circular rule 13 feet 3 inches in diameter"
—>  A New Chapter in Musical Acoustics
—>  "A new copy of the map of the British Isles by Gerard Mercator 1564"
—>  "A New Departure in the Self-Winding Mechanism of Watches"
—>  A New Dictionary of Natural History; or, Compleat Universal Display of Animated Nature. With accurate representations of the most curious and beautiful animals, elegantly coloured
—>  A New Dictionary of the English and Italian Languages containing the whole vocabulary in general use with copious selections of scientific, technical and commercial terms and others lately brought into use with their pronunciation figured
—>  A New Form of Electrometer : 2 entries
—>  "A New Form of Position-Finder for Adaptation to Ship's Compasses"
—>  "A New Form of Right-Ascension Slow Motion for Equatorial Telescopes, Illustrated by the Driving Gear of the Cape Town Equatorial"
—>  A New French-English and English-French Dictionary Composed on a New Plan, compiled from the English dictionaries of Ogilvie, Worcester, Webster, Latham, Johnson, Cooley, etc.; and the French dictionaries of the "Academie", of Bescherelle, Littre, etc., a
—>  A New General and Algebraical Solution of the Higher Orders of Equations: with Solutions of Equations to the Tenth Degree inclusive
—>  A New General Theory of the Teeth of Wheels
—>  A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world
—>  A New German and English Dictionary
—>  A New Guidebook to The Heart of Oxford: With particular attention to the architecture and history of the academic centre through a walking tour of the area
—>  A New Handling of the Planisphere, divided into three sections
—>  A New History of Photography
—>  A New Introduction to Bibliography
—>  "A New Look at Old Linear Measures"
—>  A new manual of logarithms to seven places of decimals
—>  A New Medical Dictionary; or, General Repository of Physic. Containing an explanation of the terms, and a description of the various particulars relating to Anatomy, Physiology, Physics Surgery, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, etc. etc. etc. Each Article, accor
—>  A New Method for Discovering the Longitude both at Sea and Land, Humbly Proposed to the Consideration of the Publick
—>  A New Method of Chemistry; including the History, Theory, and Practice of the Art: Translated from the Original Latin of Dr Boerhaave's "Elementa Chemiae, as Published by Himself. To which are added, Notes; and an Appendix, shewing the Necessity and Utili
—>  "A new method of constructing Sun-Dials, for any given latitude, without the assistance of Dialling Scales, or Logarithmic Calculations"
—>  "A new method of constructing Sun-Dials, for any given latitude, without the assistance of Dialing Scales, or Logarithmic Calculations"
—>  A New Method of constructing Sun-Dials, for any given Latitude, without the Assistance of Dialling Scales or Logarithmic Calculations
—>  A New Method of finding the Longitude by an Altitude of the Moon, when Two, Three, or more Hours distant from the Meridian; independent of the Longitude by Account
—>  "A New Method of Handling Celloidin Sections in Bulk and X-Ray Control of Decalcification in the Histology of Bone"
—>  A New Method of Measuring Solids by Models and Instruments: to which is added, A Description of the Mechanical Part for the Improvement of Husbandry and Mining
—>  A New Method of Physick: or, a Short View of Paraclsus and Galen's Practice; In 3. Treatises I. Opening the Nature of Physick and Alchymy. II. Shewing what things are Requisite to a Physitian and Alchymist. III. Containing an Harmonical Systeme of Physick
—>  A New Method of Resolving Cubic Equations
—>  A New Method of Solving Equations with ease and expedition: by which the True Value of the Unknown Quantity is found without Previous Reduction. With a Supplement containing Two Other Methods of Solving Equations derived from the Same Principle
—>  "A new Method of Solving Numerical Equations of all Orders, by continuous Approximation"
—>  "A new model of Refractometer"
—>  A New School Geometry
—>  A New Series for the Rectification of the Ellipsis together with some Observations on the Evolution of the Formula (a2 + b2 - 2ab cosTH)n
—>  "A New Start for Oxford?"
—>  "A new suspension of the Magnetic Needle, intended for the Discovery of minute quantities of magnetic attraction; also an Air vane of great Sensibility, with new Experiments on the Magnetism of Iron filings and Brass"
—>  A New System of Chemical Philosophy
—>  A New System of Minerology, in the form of Catalogue, after the manner of Baron Born's Systematic Catalogue of the collection of fossils of Mlle Eleonore de Raab
—>  A new system of modern geography : or, a geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world
—>  A New Table of Right Ascensions and Declinations
—>  A New Theory of Acute and Slow Continu'd Fevers: Wherein Besides the Appearances of such, and the Manner of their Cure, occasionally, the Structure of the Glands, and the Manner and Laws of Secretion, the Operation of Purgative, Vomitive, and Mercurial Me
—>  A New Theory of Galvanism, supported by some Experiments and Observations made by means of the Calorimeter, a New Galvanic Instrument. Also, a New Mode of Decomposing Potash extenporaneously. Read before the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia
—>  A New Treatise of the Construction and Use of the Sector ...
—>  A New Treatise on Short Hand, on an Improved Plan: The Alphabet Consisting of Sixteen Characters Only: Being a Sufficient Instructor in that Art
—>  A new treatise on the use of the globes; : or a philosophical view of the earth and heavens
—>  A New Treatise on the Use of the Globes; Or, A Philosophical View of The Earth And Heavens
—>  A New Treatise, Proving a Multiplicity of Worlds. That the Planets are Regions Inhabited, and the Earth a Star, and that it is out of the Center of the World in the third Heaven, and turns round before the Sun which is fixed. And other most Rare and Curio
—>  "A New Type of Light-Source for Phase-Microscopy"
—>  A New Universal History of Arts and Sciences, shewing their Origin, Progress, Theory, Use and Practice, and exhibiting the Invention, Structure, Improvement, and Uses, of the most considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines, with their Nature, Power,
—>  "A new universal sundial design"
—>  ''A New Visible World': Microscopical Correspondence of the Royal Society, 1666-1705'
—>  A New World: England's first view of America
—>  A New, Correct, and Complete Ready Reckoner; Containing a Variety of Extensive Calculations for the Accomodation and Assistance of Merchants and Tradesmen; Exhibiting at One View, the Amount of Any Number of Articles, or Quantity of Goods, From 1, up to 2
—>  "A Night Clock by Edward East"
—>  "A Notable Case of Finger-reckoning in America"
—>  "A note on a eudiometer supposed to have belonged to Henry Cavendish"
—>  "A Note on an Early Treatise on the Astrolabe"
—>  "A Note on Early Fossil Wood Sections from the Allen Thomson Collection"
—>  "A Note on H. G. J. Moseley in Manchester"
—>  A Note on History of Science as an Academic Subject
—>  "A Note on Mr. Ablett's Paper on the Angle of Contact between Paraffin Wax and Water"
—>  "A Note on the Astrolabe of Regiomontanus"
—>  "A note on the Astronomers of the Vecinho Family" [&] "A further note on the Astronomers of the Vecinho Family"
—>  "A Note on the Autobiographical Manuscripts of John Edward Gray (1800-1875)"
—>  "A note on the correspondence of Martin Folkes, P. R. S"
—>  "A Note on the Genesis of Coleridge's Thinking on War and Peace"
—>  "A Note on the Oil Fields Investigation under Military Government at Celle 1945-1947"
—>  "A Note on the Original Epitaphs to Thomas Sydenham"
—>  "A note on William Blake and John Hunter" : 2 entries
—>  "A Note relating to the Preservation of Negatives"
—>  "A Pair of Alchemical Ivory Figures"
—>  "A Pair of Fifteenth-Century Spectacle Frames from the City of London"
—>  "A Pair of Globes by Willem Blaeu"
—>  A panegyrick on the Newtonian philosophy : shewing the nature and dignity of the science ... : 2 entries
—>  A Paper and Resolutions in advocacy of the Establishment of a Uniform System of Meteorological Observations throughout the whole American Continent
—>  A Paper on the Shape of the Wheel-Teeth in the New Clock for the New Royal Exchange
—>  A Paper, on the Patent Azimuth and Steering Compass
—>  A Parallel of the Antient Architecture with the Modern in a Collection of Ten Principal Authors who have written upon the Five Orders. viz. Palladio and Scamozzi, Serlio and Vignola, D. Barbaro and Cataneo, L. B. Alberti and Viola, Bullant and de Lorme, C
—>  "A Peep into Herschel's Workshop"
—>  A Perpetual Calendar
—>  A Persian Translation of the Eleventh Century Arabic Alchemical Treatise 'ain as-san'ah wa'aun as-sana'ah
—>  "A Personal Appreciation of Professor Alexander Thom"
—>  "A Personal Note about my Late Father, Alexander Thom" and "The Career and Publications of Alexander Thom"
—>  A Philological Essay Concerning the Pygmies of the Ancients. A.D. 1699
—>  A philosophical account of the works of nature: : as founded upon a plan of the late Mr. Addison. Containing, I. The several gradations remarkable in the mineral, vegetable, and animal parts of the creation; tending to the composition of a scale of life.
—>  A Philosophical Dissertation on the Diving Vessel Projected by Mr Day, and Sunk in Plymouth Sound
—>  A Philosophicall Discourse concerning Speech, conformable to the Cartesian Principles, Dedicated to The Most Christian King
—>  "A Photographic Deetermination of the Proper Motion of 250 Stars in the Neighbourhood of S 443"
—>  A Physician in a Great City
—>  "A Physician's Collection of Pharmacy Jars"
—>  A Physico-Medical Essay Concerning the late frequency of Apoplexies. Together with a general Method of their Prevention, and Cure. In a Letter to a Physitian
—>  A Pictorial History of Chemistry
—>  A Pictorial History of Science and Engineering: The Story of Man's Technological and Scientific Progress from the Dawn of History to the Present, told in 1,000 pictures and 75,000 words
—>  A Picturesque View of the Principal Mountains of the World, in their respective proportions of height above the level of the sea
—>  "A Pioneer of the German Optical Industry: Ernst Leitz I - 150th Anniversary of his Birth"
—>  A Plain and Familiar Introduction to the Newtonian Experimental Philosophy : 3 entries
—>  A plain and familiar introduction to the Newtonian philosophy
—>  A plain and familiar introduction to the Newtonian philosophy, : in six sections illustrated by six copper plates
—>  A Plaine Discovery, of the Whole Revelation of S. John: set downe in two treatises: the one searching and proving the true interpretation thereof: the other applying the same paraphrasticallie and Historicallie to the text
—>  A Plan for observing the Meteors called fire-balls
—>  A planta do Funchal de Mateus Fernandes (c. 1570)
—>  "A Plea for aged and Decayed Typewriters"
—>  A Pocket Book Containing severall Choice Collections in Arithmetic, Navigation, Astronomy, Astrology, Geometry, Geography, Surveying, Measuring, Dialling, Gaugeing
—>  A Pocket-Microscope
—>  A poem on the late civil war
—>  "A Polperro Fishwife"
—>  A Popular Course of Pure and Mixed Mathematics, for the Use of Schools and Students, etc.
—>  A Popular Dictionary of Islam
—>  A popular grammar of the elements of astronomy : adapted to the use of students and public schools
—>  A Popular Handbook to the Microscope : 2 entries
—>  A Popular History of Astronomy during the Nineteenth Century : 2 entries
—>  A Popular History of Science
—>  A Popular Lecture on the Astronomy and Philosophy of Comets. In which, The Opinions of the Antients, and the Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, Relative to those Bodies, are introduced and explained
—>  A Popular Sketch of Electro-Magnetism, or Electro-Dynamics; with plates of the most approved apparatus for illustrating the principal phenomena of the science, and outlines of the parent sciences Electricity and Magnetism : 2 entries
—>  A Portion of the Papers Relating to the Great Clock for the New Palace at Westminster
—>  "A Portrait of James Short, F.R.S., Attributable to Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S."
—>  "A Portrait-Painter Who Studied the Moon" : 2 entries
—>  A Portraiture of the Heavens, as they appear to the naked eye: constructed for the use of Students in Astronomy by ...
—>  A Portuguese chart of 1492 by Jorge Aguiar
—>  "A Possible Development of J. S. Haldane's Views on the Relation between Quantum Mechanics and Biology"
—>  A Practical Description of Every Form of Medico-Electric Apparatus in Modern Use with Plain Directions for Mounting, Charging, and Working
—>  A practical essay on chemical re-agents or tests : Illustrated by a series of experiments
—>  A practical introduction to medical electricity : with a compendium of electrical treatment translated from the French of Dr. Onimus
—>  A Practical Method for finding the Longitude and Latitude of a Ship at Sea, by Observations of the Moon; with General Rules for computing the same, illustrated by Examples. Together with all the necessary Tables, and their Explanations. To which are added
—>  A Practical Treatise of the Plague, and All Pestilential Infections that have happen'd in this Island for the last Century, Laying down the Rules and Methods then used by the most learned Physicians of those Times (as Butler, Atkins, Bate, Johnston, Fabri
—>  A Practical Treatise on Electric Lighting
—>  A practical treatise on gas-light: : exhibiting a summary description of the apparatus and machinery best calculated for illuminating streets, houses, and manufactories, with carburetted hydrogen, or coal-gas: with remarks on the utility, safety, and gene
—>  A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Stomach, and of Digestion; including the history and treatment of those affections of the Liver and Digestive Organs, which occur in persons who return from the East or West Indies; with Observations on Various
—>  A Practical Treatise on the Sliding Rule: In two parts
—>  A Practical Treatise on the Use of Portable Mathematical Instruments, in Various Parts of The Mathematics. To which is added, A Complete System of Land-Surveying
—>  A Practical Treatise on the use of the Microscope, including the Different Methods of Preparing and Examining Animal, Vegetable and Mineral Structures : 2 entries
—>  A Practical Treatise on the use of the Microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures
—>  "A Pre-Columbian Map of the World, circa 1489"
—>  A Preliminary Guide to Apothecaries in Book Subscription Lists
—>  "A Preliminary Measurement of a Primary Gas-Grown Skin"
—>  A Previously Unnoticed Fragment of Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe
—>  'A Problem of Provenance: A Technical Analysis of the Champlain Astrolabe'
—>  A Prognostication of Right Good effect, fruitfully augmented, contayning playne, briefe, pleasant, chosen rules, to iudge the wether for euer, by the Sunne, Moone, Sterres, Cometes, Raynebowe, Thunder, Cloudes, with other Extraordinarie tokens, not omitti
—>  "A Program toward Rediscovering the Rational Mechanics of the Age of Reason"
—>  A projeccao da nautica portuguesa quinhentista na Europa
—>  "A propos de l'alidade de Pierre Guillaume Martel"
—>  "A propos des premieres montres / Over de eerste horloges"
—>  A propos des tables astronomiques de Pierre d'Aragon
—>  A Propos d'une Traduction de L'Optique et de la Catoptrique D'Euclide
—>  "A Proposal for an Active Communication Satellite System based on Inclined Elliptic Orbits"
—>  A Proposal to Determine our Longitude
—>  A proposed explanation of the closed Indian Ocean on some Ptolemaic maps of the twelfth-fifteenth centuries
—>  A Publication of Surveying and Measuring ... Of Dialling
—>  "A Rainy-Day Heaven in Oxford"
—>  "A Rare Manuscript Adding to our Knowledge of the Work of Peter Artedi"
—>  A Rational Account of the Weather, shewing the Signs of its several Changes and Alterations, together with the Philosophical Reasons of them. Collected not only from Common Observations, but chiefly from some of the most approv'd Authors, the most celebra
—>  A Rational Account of the Weather. Shewing the Signs of its several Changes and Alterations, together with the Philosophical Reasons of them. Collected, not only from Common Observations, but chiefly from some of the most Approved Authors, the most Celebr
—>  A Rationale Upon the Book of Common-Prayer Of the Church of England
—>  "A Reconstruction of the Han Dynasty Calendar based on the Han Slips"
—>  A Record of Fires in Oxford A.D. 979 to 1870
—>  A Record of Graduates 1841-1981 : 2 entries
—>  "A recording transpirometer"
—>  "A Re-examination of the Michelson-Morley Experiment"
—>  "A Re-examination of the Stigmarian Problem"
—>  A Reference List of Surgical Instruments and Medical Appliances Orthopaedic and Deformity Apparatus Hospital Furniture and Equipment Electro-Medical and Surgical Apparatus, etc.
—>  "A Reflective Sun-dial at Milcote Hall"
—>  A Regiment for the Sea, and other writings on navigation
—>  "A Regional Map of the Early XVIth Century"
—>  A Register of One of Mr. Mudge's Time-Keepers
—>  A Register of the going of Mr. Mudge's First Time-Keeper, from April the 18th, 1780, to May the 7th, 1781: with two other Registers of the same Time-piece
—>  "A Rejoinder to Professor Weismann"
—>  "A Relation of a Voyage made through a great part of Spain by Francis Willughby Esq; containing the chief Observables he met with there, collected out of his Notes"
—>  "A Remarkable Italian Astrolabe from ca. 1300 - Witness to an Ingenious Tradition of Non-standard Astrolabes"
—>  'A Renaissance Sun-Dial of the Oxford Collection Made by Father Hans Dorn'
—>  A Reply to a Critical and Monthly Reviewer, in which is inserted Euler's Demonstration of the Binomial Theoram
—>  A Reply to a Pamphlet entitled Observations on the First Chapter of a Book called Miscellanea Analytica
—>  A Reply to Mr Robins's Remarks on the Essay upon Distinct and Indistinct Vision published at the End of Dr Smith's Compleat System of Opticks
—>  A Reply to the Animadversions of the Edinburgh Reviewers, on some papers published in the Philosophical Transactions
—>  A Reply to the Answer of Dr Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, to A Narrative of Facts, relating to some Time-Keepers constructed by Mr Thomas Mudge, for the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea, etc. To which is added A Short Explanation of the most proper method
—>  A Report containing an account of experiments made on board H. M. Ships Leven, Conway, and Griper, for correcting the local attraction of those vessels
—>  "A Report of the Proceedings of the Philosophical Society in Northampton, from its Institution, Nov. 11, 1743, to the general Meeting, Nov. 5, 1745" and "Explanation of the Dial, Fig. III"
—>  A Report of Work on the Protozoa of Lake Erie, with especial reference to the laws of their movements
—>  A Report on the Microscopic Objects found in Cholera Evacuations, etc.
—>  A report on the museums and art galleries of British Africa by Sir Henry A. Miers ... and S.F. Markham ... together with a report on the museums of Malta, Cyprus and Gibraltar by Alderman Chas. Squire and D.W. Herdman to the Carnegie Corporation of New Yo
—>  A Restitution of the Geometrical Treatise of Apollonius Pergaeus on Inclinations. Also the Theory of Gunnery; or the Doctrine of Projectiles in a Non-Resisting Medium
—>  "A Review of Crystallographic Microscopy"
—>  "A Review of the Medical Literature of the Dark Ages, with a New Text of about 1110"
—>  A Review of the Theory of the Earth, and of its Proofs: especially in reference to Scripture
—>  "A Revised Catalogue of Pre-Telescopic Galactic Novae and Supernovae"
—>  A Revision and Re-arrangement of the Constellations
—>  A Rhythmic Approach to Mathematics
—>  A Rich Closet of Physical Secrets, collected by the Elaborate paines of four severall Students in Physick, and digested together: viz. The Childbearers Cabinet. A Preservative against the Plague and small Pox. Physicall Experiments presented to our late Q
—>  "A riddle of history: Queen Elizabeth I and the Albertus Laski affair"
—>  "A Robinson balance by Adie & Son of Edinburgh"
—>  "A Roman Sun-dial"
—>  "A Royal compass-dial"
—>  A Rudimentary Treatise on Clock and Watch Making
—>  A Rudimentary Treatise on Clocks, Watches, and Bells for Public Purposes
—>  "A Russian Version of the 'Secreta Secretorum' in the Bodleian Library"
—>  A Sanctuary of Printing: the Record Room at the University Press, Oxford
—>  "A Scale of Values" : 2 entries
—>  "A scene from the Hypnerotomachia in a painting by Garofalo"
—>  "A Schoolboy Astronomer"
—>  A Scientific Outpost: The First Half Century of the Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association
—>  "A Scientific Text of the Middle Ages"
—>  "A Search for the Mechanism of Earth Movements"
—>  "A Second Series of Micrometrical Measures of Double Stars, chiefly performed with the 7-Feet Equatorial, at Slough, in the Years 1831, 1832, 1833"
—>  A Second Supplement to Observations for determining the Refractive Indices for Definite Rays of the Solar Spectrum in Several Media
—>  A selection of astronomical observatories owned by amateur astronomers from the end of the 18th century to the present day : watercolour paintings and pen and ink sketches
—>  A Selection of Facts from the best authorities, arranged so as to form an outline of the Geology of England and Wales. With a Map and Sections of the Strata.
—>  "A Seleucid Table of Daily Solar(?) Positions"
—>  "A self-closing water bucket for plankton investigations (with 4 figures in text)"
—>  A Series of Experiments by which the Integrant Parts of the Fluor Spatosus, or Sparry Fluor, [p. 109, of Cronstedt's Mineralogy] are discovered
—>  A Series of Figures illustrative of Geometrical Optics. Reduced from the steel engravings executed by F. Engel, under the direction of Prof. Schellbach of Berlin. Together with an Explanation, forming A Treatise. Translated from the German of Prof. Schell
—>  A Series of Figures Illustrative of Geometrical Optics, Reduced from Steel Engravings Executed by F. Engel under the Direction of Professor K. Schellbach of Berlin. Together with an Explanation forming a Treatise Translated from the German of Professor Sc
—>  A Series of Metric Tables, in which British Standard Measures and Weights are compared with those of the Metric System at present in use on the Continent
—>  A Sermon of the Credibility of the Mysteries of the Christian Religion, preached before a Learned Audience
—>  A Sermon preached at the Funeral of the Honourable Robert Boyle; at St. Martins in the Fields, January 7. 1691/2
—>  "A Seventeenth Century Calendar Scale for Coins and Mathematical Instruments / With a checklist of coin-calendars in the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford"
—>  "A Seventeenth-Century Dream Interpreted"
—>  "A Shepherd's Time-Stick, Nagari inscribed"
—>  "A Short Account of Space Representation in Pictorial Art"
—>  A Short Account of the Eye, and Nature of Vision. Chiefly designed to Illustrate the Use and Advantage of Spectacles ...
—>  A Short Account of the History of Mathematics
—>  "A Short Account of the Improvements gradually made in determining the Astronomic Refraction"
—>  A Short Account of the late Mr. Reuben Burrow's Measurement of a Degree of Longitude and another of Latitude, near the Tropic in Bengal, in the Years 1790, 1791
—>  A Short Consideration of Mr. Erasmus Warren's Defence of his Exceptions against the Theory of the Earth, In a Letter to a Friend
—>  A Short Course in Elementary Meteorology
—>  A Short Course on Physical Anthropology
—>  A Short Discourse concerning Pestilential Contagion, and the Methods to be used to Prevent it
—>  A Short Elementary Treatise on Experimental and Mathematical Optics Designed for the use of Students in the University
—>  A Short History 1617-1937
—>  A Short History of Anatomical Teaching in Oxford
—>  A Short History of Astronomy
—>  A Short History of Biology: A General Introduction to the Study of Living Things
—>  A Short History of Lighting
—>  A Short History of Medicine: Introducing Medical Principles to Students and Non-Medical Readers
—>  A Short History of Observatories
—>  "A short History of Ophthalmia during the Egyptian Campaigns of 1798-1807"
—>  A Short History of Physics
—>  A Short History of Science : 2 entries
—>  A Short History of Science to the Nineteenth Century
—>  A Short History of Scientific Ideas to 1900
—>  "A Short History of Spectacles. With Special Reference to the Spectacle Makers Company"
—>  A Short History of St. Bartholomew's Hospital 1123-1923
—>  A Short History of Surgical Dressings
—>  A Short History of Technology from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1900
—>  A Short History of the Camera
—>  A Short History of the Firm of Thomas Walker and Son Limited Birmingham: Nautical Instrument Makers
—>  A short history of the Grocers' Company : together with a description of Grocers' Hall and the principal objects of interest therein.
—>  "A Short History of the Libraries and List of Manuscripts and Original Drawings in the British Museum (Natural History)"
—>  A Short History of the Physiological Society 1926-1976
—>  A short history of the progress of scientific chemistry in our own times
—>  A Short History of the Radcliffe Infirmary
—>  A short history of the Science Museum
—>  A Short History of the Watson Service Microscope
—>  A Short History of Weighing
—>  A Short Manual of Analytical Chemistry, Qualitative and Quantitative - Inorganic and Organic
—>  A Short Organic Chemistry : 2 entries
—>  "A Short Sketch of the History of the Oxford Medical School" : 2 entries
—>  A Short Treatise of dialling, shewing the making of all sorts of sun-dials…….
—>  A Short Treatise of the Combinations, Elections, Permutations and Composition of Quantities. Illustrated By several Examples, with a New Speculation of the Differences of the Powers of Numbers
—>  A Short View of Electricity
—>  A Short View of the Frauds, and Abuses Committed by Apothecaries; As well in Relation to Patients, as Physicians: and Of the only Remedy thereof by Physicians making their own Medicines : 2 entries
—>  A shorter history of science
—>  "A simple form of harmonic analyser"
—>  "A Simple Graphic Method for the Determination of Galvanometer and Fluxmeter Constants, with a Note on the Measurement of Intense Magnetic Fields"
—>  "A Simple Method of Navigating in Deserts"
—>  "A simple single-wire surface pressure balance"
—>  "A Sixteenth Century Mathematical Instrument Case"
—>  "A Sixteenth Century mechanical globe"
—>  "A Six-Ton Meteorite: Interesting Phenomenon on N. W. Frontier"
—>  A Sketch of Modern and Antient Geography, for the use of schools
—>  "A Sketch of the Character of Mr. Thomas Wright, late of Byer's-Green Lodge, in the County of Durham"
—>  A Sketch of the History and Principles of Watch-Work
—>  "A Slice of Death: The Art of Dissection in the Low Countries"
—>  A Slide Rule Bibliography
—>  A Social History of Engineering
—>  A Sociedade Real Maritima e o exame das cartas hidrograficas : censura da carta de Cabo Verde de Francisco Antonio Cabral (1790)
—>  A Source Book of Agricultural Chemistry
—>  A Special Collection of Ancient and Modern books on or relating to Freemasonry
—>  A Spectacle of Spectacles: Exhibition Catalogue
—>  "A Spurious Portrait of Robert Hooke (1635-1703)" : 2 entries
—>  A Star Atlas and Reference Handbook (Epoch 1950) for Students and Amateurs
—>  A Star Atlas and Reference Handbook (Epoch 1950) for Students and Amateurs, Covering the whole Star Sphere and showing over 9000 Stars, Nebulae, and Clusters; with Descriptive Lists of Objects mostly suitable for Small Telescopes; Notes on Planets, Star N
—>  A Statement of Circumstances connected with the late Election for the Presidency of the Royal Society
—>  A Statement of the Circumstances connected with the Removal of B. L. Vulliamy, by the Commissioners of Woods, from the Care of such of the Government Clocks as are in their Custody: Together with Copies of all the Correspondence connected with the same
—>  A Statement of the Various Proceedings and Transactions that have taken place between the Court of Assistants of the Clockmakers' Company of the City of London, and His Majesty's Government, in relation to the Importation of Foreign Clocks and Watches int
—>  "A Statement on Optical Reflection and "Refraction" Attributed to Nasir ud-Din at-Tusi"
—>  A Statement on Scientific Temper
—>  "A Statistical Examination of The Megalithic Sites in Britain (with discussion)"
—>  "A Stone Polyhedral Sundial Dated 1520, Attributed to Nicholas Kratzer and Found at Iron Acton Court, near Bristol"
—>  "A Straightforward Task?"
—>  A Study of Chinese Alchemy
—>  "A Study of Kepler's "Rudolphine Tables","
—>  "A Study of some Nautical Instruments (including two astrolabes) recovered from the "Sacramento" Shipwreck (1668) at Bahia"
—>  "A Study of the Accuracy of Scale Graduations on a Group of European Astrolabes"
—>  'A Study of the Astrolabe'
—>  "A Study of the Brain of the Late Major J W Powell"
—>  A Study of the English Apothecary from 1660 to 1760
—>  'A study of two diatom test-objects used to evaluate the performance of the light microscope'
—>  A Study on Ernst Abbe on the occasion of his 135th birthday and his 70th day of death
—>  A Succinct Account of the Lime Rocks of Plymouth: being the substance of several communications, read before the members of the Geological Society, in London, and partly printed in their Transactions. With ten lithographic plates, of some of the most rema
—>  A suggested explanation of the ancient Jewish calendar dates in the aramic papyri translated by Professor A.H. Sayce and Mr. A.E. Cowley.
—>  "A Summary of former accounts of the Life and Work of Robert Boyle"
—>  A Summary of the Principles and Scope of a Method, Humbly Proposed, For finding the Longitude at Sea : 2 entries
—>  "A Sun Dial on the Hand"
—>  A Supplement to a Catalogue of Scientific Instruments in the Collection of J. A. Billmeir, Esq., C.B.E.: Exhibited by the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford
—>  A Supplement to a Classified Bibliography on the History of Scientific Instruments
—>  A Supplement to Dr Harris's Dictionary of Arts and Sciences; explaining not only the Terms in ... but also the Arts and Sciences themselves: together with a just Account of the Origin, Progress, and Things ... containing upwards of Eleven Hundred Articles
—>  A Supplement to Harris, on the Globes, being a Scholium to his Prop. XLIV, Edit. III
—>  A Supplement to the Line of Proportion, or, Numbers. Containing The Description, and some Uses of a convenient Two-Foot Joynt-Rule: Upon which is inscribed divers Lines and Scales for several Uses sutable [sic] to all sorts of Artificers, or Workmens occa
—>  "A Sure reckoning: sundials of the 17th and 18th centuries" : 2 entries
—>  "A Survey of Greek Alchemy" : 2 entries
—>  "A Survey of Historical Astrolabes of Delhi"
—>  "A Survey of Islamic Astronomical Tables"
—>  A Survey of McGill University Museums
—>  A Survey of The Almagest
—>  "A Survey of the American Observatory Movement, 1800-1850"
—>  "A Survey of the Toledan Tables"
—>  A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation : or, a compendium of natural philosophy
—>  A Survey of Turret Clocks in the Salisbury Area
—>  "A Survival of Babylonian Arithmetic in New Guinea"
—>  A Syllabus of a Course of Chemical Lectures, Read at the Museum, Oxford, in Seventeen Hundred Ninety Four
—>  A Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Astronomy; Illustrated by That Magnificent and Highly improved Apparatus the New Dioastrodoxon; or, Grand Transparent Orrery, Twenty-One Feet Diameter
—>  A Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy
—>  A Synopsis of British Diatomaceae. With remarks on their Structure. Functions and Distribution; and Instructions for Collecting and Preserving Specimens
—>  A synopsis of the British Diatomaceae : with remarks on their structure, functions and distribution; and instructions for collecting and preserving specimens
—>  A Synopsis of the British Fuci
—>  'A Synopsis of The Rotifera; or Wheel-Animalcules, Both British and Foreign, by C. T. Hudson, LL.D. (cantab.), F.R.S., Assisted by P. H. Gosse, F.R.S.'
—>  A System of Apparatus for the Use of Lecturers and Experimenters in Mechanical Philosophy, especially in those branches which are connected with mechanism
—>  A System of Applied Optics being a complete system of formulae of the second order, and the foundation of a complete system of the third order, with examples of their practical application
—>  A system of chemistry, in four volumes : 2 entries
—>  A system of chemistry. : in five volumes
—>  A System of Mineralogy, comprising the Most Recent Discoveries: Including full descriptions of species and their localities, chemical analyses and formulas, tables for the determination of minerals, with a treatise on mathematical crystallography and the
—>  A System of Physical Chemistry
—>  A Systematic Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
—>  A Systeme of Anatomy, Treating of the Body of Man, Beasts, Birds, Fish, Insects, and Plants
—>  A Table of the Assize of Bread, in Pounds, Ounces, and Drams, Averdupois Weight
—>  A Tables of Anti-logarithms: Containing to Seven Places of Decimals, Natural Numbers answering to all Logarithms from .00001 to .99999; and an improved Table of Gauss's Logarithms, by which may be found the Logarithm to the Sum or Difference of two quanti
—>  "A Telescope made by Christopher Cock, in 1673"
—>  "A Tentative Index of the Correspondence of the Honourable Robert Boyle, F R S"
—>  "A Tenth Mariner's Astrolabe"
—>  A textbook of botany for students with directions for practical work
—>  A Text-Book of Electricity and Magnetism
—>  A Text-book of Experimental Psychology
—>  A Text-book of General Astronomy for Colleges and Scientific Schools
—>  A text-book of heat
—>  A Text-book of Human Physiology, including Histology and Microscopical Anatomy; with special reference to the requirements of Practical Medicine
—>  A Text-Book of Light
—>  A Text-Book of Mechanical Engineering
—>  A Text-Book of Organic Chemistry
—>  A Text-Book of Pathology
—>  A Text-Book of Physics
—>  A text-book of practical physics
—>  A textbook of radar : a collective work by the staff of the Radiophysics Laboratory, C.S.I.R.O., Australia
—>  A Theatre of Machines
—>  A Theorico-Practical, Miscellaneous, and Succinct Treatise of the Plague. Shewing its Nature, Signs, Causes, Prevention and Cure
—>  "A Theory of the Variation of the Potential required to maintain a Current in a Gas"
—>  A Theory of the Winds, shewing by a New Hypothesis, the Physical Causes of all Winds in General: with the Solution of all the Variety and Phaenomena thereof, as it was read to the Royal Society
—>  "A Thirteenth-Century Medical Case History in Minatures"
—>  "A Thorough Description of an Extraordinary New Star which First Appeared in October of this Year, 1604"
—>  A Thousand and One Interesting Subjects ... (sic)
—>  "A Three Hundredth Birthday"
—>  "A Timber Measuring Instrument of the Early Nineteenth Century"
—>  "A Time-Signal Receiver"
—>  A Topographical and Historical Description of the University and City of Oxford, with Views of Churches, Colleges, Halls, and other Public Edifices, and the Most Remarkable Remains of Ancient Buildings, in the Vicinity of Oxford; to which is added, Correc
—>  A Torsion Ergometer, or Work-measuring Machine
—>  "A translation of John Dee's "Monas hieroglyphica" (Antwerp, 1564)"
—>  A Translation of Scherffer's Treatise on the Emendation of Dioptical Telescopes
—>  A Translation of Scherffer's Treatise on the Emendation of Dioptrical Telescopes
—>  A Treasure for English Men, containing the Anatomie of mans bodie
—>  A Treasury of American Clocks
—>  A Treatise concerning the Plague and the Pox, Discovering as well the meanes how to preserve from the danger of these infectious Contagions, as also how to cure those which are infected with either of them
—>  A Treatise containing The Description and Use Of a [New and] Curious Quadrant, Made and Finished By the Masterly Hand of that Excellent Mechanic, John Rowley; For Taking of Altitudes, And for Solving various Mathematical Problems in Geometry, Navigation, : 2 entries
—>  A Treatise describing the Construction, and explaining the Use, of New Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. Designed to illustrate, in the most Easy and Natural Manner, the Phoenomena of the Earth and Heavens, and to shew the Correspondence of the Two Sphere
—>  A Treatise Of Algebra, Both Historical and Practical. Shewing, The Original, Progress, and Advancement thereof, from time to time; and by what Steps it hath attained to the Heighth at which now it is. With some Additional Treatises, I. Of the Cono-Cuneus;
—>  A Treatise of Antient and Present Geography. Together with a Sett of Maps, both of Antient and Present Geography, design'd for the Use of Young Students in the Universities
—>  A Treatise of Artificial Magnets; in which is shewn an easy and expeditious Method of making them, superior to the best Natural Ones: and also, a Way of improving the Natural Ones, and of changing or converting their Poles. Directions are likewise given f
—>  A Treatise of Artificial Magnets; in which is shewn an Easy and Expeditious Method of making them Superior to the best Natural Ones, and of Changing or Converting their Poles. Directions are likewise given for making the Mariner's Needles in the best Form
—>  A Treatise Of Cleanness in Meats and Drinks, of the Preparation of Food, the Excellency of Good Airs, and the Benefits of Clean Sweet Beds. Also of the Generation of Bugs, and their Cure. To which is added, a Short Discourse of the Pain in the Teeth, Shew
—>  A Treatise of Comets, containing I. An Explication of all the various Appearances of the late Comet, both in its own Trajectory and the Firmament of Fixt Stars, to its setting in the Sun-beams: Illustrated with a Plan of the Earth's and Comet's Orbits. II
—>  A Treatise of Conic Sections
—>  A Treatise of Fluxions: or, an Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. Containing a full Explication of that Method by which the Most Celebrated Geometers of the present Age have made such vast Advances in Mechanical Philosophy. A Work very useful for th
—>  A treatise of fruit-trees
—>  A Treatise of Health and Long Life, with the sure Means of attaining it: in Two Books; the First by Leonard Lessius; the Second by Lewis Cornaro, a Noble Venetian
—>  A Treatise of Practical Geometry
—>  A Treatise of such Mathematical Instruments, as are usually put into a Portable Case ... A Short Account of the Authors who have treated on the Proportional Compasses and Sector
—>  A Treatise of such Mathematical Instruments, as are usually put into a Portable Case: containing their various Uses in Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, Architecture, Surveying, etc. etc. Designed for the Benefit of Engineers, Architects, Surveyors, and
—>  A Treatise of the Bulk and Selvedge of the World. Wherein the Greatness, Littleness and Lastingness of Bodies are freely Handled
—>  A treatise of the system of the world
—>  A treatise on adulterations of food, and culinary poisons, : exhibiting the fraudulent sophistications of bread, beer, wine, spirituous liquors, tea, coffee, cream, confectionery, vinegar, mustard, pepper, cheese, olive oil, pickles, and other articles em
—>  A Treatise on Astronomy : 2 entries
—>  A treatise on astronomy : displaying the arithmetical architecture of the solar system [...]
—>  A Treatise on Astronomy for the Use of Colleges and Schools
—>  A Treatise on Astronomy, for the Use of Colleges and Schools : 2 entries
—>  A Treatise on Attractions, Laplace's Functions, and the Figure of the Earth
—>  A Treatise on Chemistry Volume I: The Non-Metallic Elements.
—>  A Treatise on Chemistry Volume III: The Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons and their Derivatives, or Organic Chemistry, Part II
—>  A Treatise on Chemistry Volume III: The Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons and their Derivatives, or Organic Chemistry: Part III
—>  A Treatise on Dynamics
—>  A Treatise on Electricity: Wherein its various phaenomena are accounted for, and the cause of the attraction and gravitation of solids are assigned. To which is added A short account, how the electrical effluvia act upon the animal frame, and in what diso
—>  A Treatise on Fluxions
—>  A Treatise on Gardening. By a Citizen of Virginia
—>  A Treatise on Geometrical Optics
—>  A Treatise on Hydromechanics
—>  A Treatise on Hydrostatics and Pneumatics
—>  A Treatise on Infinitesimal Calculus; Containing Differential and Integral Calculus, Calculus of Variations, applications to Algebra and Geometry, and Anaylytical Mechanics
—>  A Treatise on Lathes and Turning: Simple, mechanical, and ornamental
—>  A Treatise on Light
—>  A Treatise on Light and Vision
—>  A Treatise on Magnetism, in Theory and Practice, with Original Experiments
—>  A Treatise on Mathematical Instruments, etc.
—>  A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments
—>  A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments: explanatory of their Scientific Principles, Method of Construction, and Practical Utility
—>  A Treatise on Mine-Surveying
—>  A treatise on new philosophical instruments for various purposes in the arts and sciences with experiments on light and colour
—>  A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments, for Various Purposes in the Arts and Sciences. With Experiments on Light and Colours : 3 entries
—>  A Treatise on Optical Drawing Instruments by Cornelius Varley, Artist, Member of the Society of Arts, the Microscopical Society, etc.; also, A Method of Preserving Pictures in Oil and in Water Colours
—>  A Treatise on Optics : 4 entries
—>  A Treatise on Pewter and its Manufacture together with a brief account of the Firm of Brown and Englefield the last of the Great General Pewter Manufacturing Firms of London
—>  A Treatise on Photographic Optics
—>  A Treatise on Photography
—>  A Treatise on Physical Chemistry: A Co-operative Effort by a Group of Physical Chemists
—>  A Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry; with an Introduction, explaining the Nature and Use of Logarithms. Adapted to the Use of Students in Philosophy
—>  A Treatise on Practical Astronomy
—>  A Treatise on Practical Seamanship
—>  A Treatise on Surveying
—>  A treatise on the analytical dynamics of particles and rigid bodies; with an introduction to the problem of three bodies
—>  A Treatise on the Aneroid, A Newly Invented Portable Barometer, with a Short Historical Notice on Barometers in General, their Construction and Use
—>  A treatise on the application of marine surveying and hydrometry to the practise of civil engineering
—>  "A treatise on the armillary sphere by Dunas ibn Tamim"
—>  A Treatise on the Astrolabe
—>  A Treatise on The Astrolabe; addressed to his son Lowys by Geoffrey Chaucer A.D. 1391
—>  A Treatise on The Astrolabe; addressed to his son Lowys by ... A.D. 1391
—>  A Treatise on the Construction, Proper Use, and Capabilities of Smith, Beck, and Beck's Achromatic Microscopes
—>  A Treatise on the Construction, Proper Use, and Capabilities of Smith, Beck and Beck's Achromatic Microscopes : 2 entries
—>  A Treatise on the construction, properties, and analogies of the Three Conic Sections
—>  A Treatise on the Exploitation of Mines. Antoine Grimoald Monnet, A forgotten French Chemist and Metallurgist. 1734-1817
—>  A Treatise on the External Characters of Minerals
—>  A Treatise on The Eye and on Optical Instruments: Being Part II. of A System of Optics
—>  A Treatise on the Kaleidoscope
—>  A treatise on the kinetic theory of gases
—>  A Treatise on the Measurement of Electrical Resistance
—>  A Treatise on the Microscope, forming the article under that head in the Seventh Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
—>  A Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and Virtues of Chalybeat Waters, and Natural Hot Baths. With A Physico-Chemical Analysis, and Medicinal Description of the Mineral Waters at Tunbridge in Kent and other wells of Britain: and the celebrated Waters at Cleve
—>  A Treatise on the Principal Mathematical Instruments employed in Surveying, Levelling, and Astronomy: explaining their Construction, Adjustments, and Use: with an Appendix, and Tables : 2 entries
—>  A Treatise on the Principal Mathematical Instruments Employed in Surveying, Levelling, and Astronomy: Explaining their Construction, Adjustments, and Use. With an Appendix, and Tables
—>  A treatise on the principal mathematical instruments employed in Surveying, Levelling, and Astronomy ...
—>  A treatise on the principles and practice of Levelling ...
—>  A Treatise on the progressive improvement and present state of the Manufactures in Metal
—>  "A Treatise on the Properties and Qualities of Glasses for Optical Purposes, According to the Making, Polishing, and Grinding of them"
—>  A Treatise on the Reflexion and Refraction of Light: Being Part I of a System of Optics
—>  A Treatise on the Reflexion and Refraction of Light: Being Part I. of A System of Optics
—>  A Treatise on the Theory of Statical Couples, to which is added a simple method of investigating the ellipticity of the Earth considered as a heterogeneous spheroid
—>  A Treatise upon the Dendrometer, a New-invented Instrument for the more certain and ready Measurement of Standing Timber, by Inspection only: for facilitating the practical Operations of Engineering, Land-surveying, Levelling, Mineing, etc. and for perfor
—>  A Tribute to Dr Charles Joseph Singer (1876-1960) being 687 Books from his Library
—>  "A Tribute to Frederick Soddy" : 2 entries
—>  A Tutor to Astronomie & Geographie. Or an Easie and speedy way to know the Use of both the Globes Caelestial and Terrestrial
—>  A Tutor to Astronomie and Geographie. Or an Easie and speedy way to know the Use of both the Globes, Caelestial and Terrestrial
—>  A Tutor to Astronomy and Geography
—>  A tutor to astronomy and geography : or an easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial and terrestrial
—>  A Tutor To Astronomy and Geography. Or an easie and speedy way to know the Use of both the Globes, Coelestial and Terrestrial
—>  A Tutor to Astronomy and Geography. Or an easie and speedy way to know the Use of both the Globes, Coelestial and Terrestrial
—>  "A Use for the Sun in the Early Middle Ages, the Sun-dial as Symbol and Instrument"
—>  "A vanished world"
—>  A very briefe and most plaine description of Master Blagraue his Astrolabe, which he calleth the Mathematicall Iewell. Together with diuers uses thereof, and most necessaire for Sea-men.
—>  "'A very interesting point in geography': The 1773 Phipps Expedition towards the North Pole"
—>  "A Very Scientific Century"
—>  A viagem de Antonio Correia a Pegu em 1519
—>  A viagem de Antonio de Saldanha em 1503 e a rota de Vasco da Gama no Atlantico sul
—>  A viagem de Vasco da Gama entre Mocambique e Melinde, segundo Os Lusiadas e segundo as Cronicas
—>  A viagem do navio "Santiago" a Serra Leoa e Rio de S. Domingos em 1526 : (livro de armacao)
—>  A vida a bordo na carreira da Índia (seculo XVI)
—>  "A Village Clock"
—>  A Vindication of the Miscellanea Analytica: In Answer to a late Pamphlet entitled Observations, etc.
—>  A Vindication of the New Theory of the Earth from the Exceptions of Mr Keill and Others, with an Historical Preface of the Occasions of the Discoveries therein contain'd: and some Corrections and Additions
—>  A Visit to the British Museum: containing a Familiar Description of every object of interest in the various Departments of that Establishment
—>  A Voyage in Space: A Course of Six Lectures "Adapted to a Juvenile Auditory" Delivered at the Royal Institution at Xmas 1913
—>  A voyage of the late King of Sweden, and another of mathematicians, sent by him: in which are discover'd the refraction of the sun, which sets not in the northern parts, at the time of the summer solstice, varition [sic] of the needle, latitudes of places
—>  "A Wadham Chair: The Rouse Ball Professorship of Mathematics"
—>  "A Wanderer's Note-Book: Snakes"
—>  A Warwickshire Clockmaker: Richard Houton of Oversley Green nr. Alcester
—>  "A Weather Record from Snowdonia, 1697-98"
—>  "'A Wonderful Illustration of Modern Necromancy': Significant Talbot Experimental Prints in the J. Paul Getty Museum"
—>  "A Word on the Philosophic Background of Vesalius"
—>  "'A World in the Moon': John Wilkins and his Lunar Voyage of 1640"
—>  "'A World of Wonders in One Closet Shut'"
—>  "A World Time Clock and Planetarium"
—>  A. Catalogue Of all the cheifest Rarities In the Publick Theater and Anatomie-Hall Of the University Leiden, Which are soe set in order that all may easily bee found in their Places
—>  A. E. Waite: A Bibliography
—>  "A. Fromanteel Londini Fecit - An enterprising Family of Early Clockmakers"
—>  "A. G. Vernon Harcourt: A founder of chemical kinetics and a friend of "Lewis Carroll""
—>  "A. I. Babukhin, Russian Scientist and Microscopist"
—>  A.A.H.P.S.S.S. News and Information
—>  A.W. Franks : nineteenth-century collecting and the British Museum
—>  "Aanmerkingen op een' vrief van den Hoogleeraar W. S. Swart te Amsterdam, aan den Hoogleeraar W. Wenckebach te Breda"

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