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—>  "Merton College, Oxford, Historical and Descriptive Essay"
—>  Merton Muniments
—>  "Merton Revisited or Science and Society in the Seventeenth Century"
—>  "Merton's Bells to Chime the Hour: Electric Clock Installed in Turret: Oxford Innovation"
—>  Mesmerism True - Mesmerism False: a Critical Examination of the Facts, Claims, and Pretensions of Animal Magnetism
—>  Mesolabium architectionicum, that is, a most rare, and singular, instrument for the easie, speedy, and most certaine measuring of plaines and solids by the foote: Necessary to be knowne of all men whatsoeuer, who would not in this case be notably defraude
—>  "Mesopotamian and Egyptian Technology"
—>  Messages under the Sea: The Romance of Cornish Cable Communications
—>  Messer uber Zeit und Raum: Messinstrumente aus 5 Jahrhunderten
—>  Messinstrumente fur Laboratorium und Montage
—>  Mesures du Temps et de l'Espace. Horloges, montres et instruments anciens
—>  Mesures Hypsometriques dans les Alpes, executees a l'Aide du Barometre
—>  Mesures micrometriques d'etoiles doubles, faites a l'Observatoire de Lund, suivies de notes surs leurs mouvements relatifs
—>  Metal Founding through the ages on Czechoslovak territory
—>  "Metal Founding through the Ages"
—>  Metallographa: or, An history of metals. : Wherein is declared the signs of ores and minerals both before and after digging, the causes and manner of their generations, their kinds, sorts, and differences; with the description of sundry new metals, or sem
—>  "Metallography of Brass in a 16th Century Astrolabe"
—>  Metallography: An Introduction to the Study of the Structure of Metals, Chiefly by the aid of the Microscope
—>  Metallurgy : the art of extracting metals from their ores, and adapting them to various purposes of manufacture ; iron and steel
—>  Metallurgy in Antiquity. A notebook for archaeologists and technologists
—>  Metamorphoses Naturelles, ou Histoire des Insectes. Observees tres-exactement suivant leur Nature & leurs Proprietez
—>  'Metaphysical Concreteness: John Donne's Better Hemispheres'
—>  Meten in de Kou: de Nederlandse poolexpeditie 1882-1883
—>  Meteorologica
—>  Meteorological and Scientific Instruments
—>  Meteorological Journal, Torquay
—>  "Meteorological Observations at Marton-in-Cleveland 1925-26-27"
—>  Meteorological Observations at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford: 1815-1995.
—>  Meteorological Observations kept at Rangoon (1853)
—>  Meteorological Observations made at the Meteorological Bungalow on Dodabetta, 8640 feet above the level of the Sea in the Years 1847-48. Undertaken at the request of the Honorable the Court of Directors of the East India Company, and with the Sanction and
—>  Meteorological Observations made at the Observatory of Hamburg
—>  Meteorological Observations taken at Orkney with Remarks on the Climate
—>  Meteorological Register kept by the Earl of Gifford in his Yacht 'Fair Rosamond'
—>  Meteorological Report
—>  Meteorological Results deduced from observations taken at the Liverpool Observatory during the two years ending December 31st., 1852
—>  Meteorologie electrique
—>  Meteorologische Waarnemingen, Gedaan op het eiland Decima, bij stad Nangasaki, op Japan
—>  Meteorology for Aviators
—>  "Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture"
—>  Meteors
—>  Meters
—>  "Method and Logic in Presocratic Explanation"
—>  Method of finding a True Meridian Line, useful in placing Horizontal Sun Dials, setting Clocks and Watches, etc.
—>  Method of finding the Longitude, Meridian, Time, Culmination of the Fixed Stars and the Variation of the Compass at Sea or on Land, Independently of Refraction and Parallax, by one simple Observation
—>  Method to Discover the Difference of the Earth's Diameters; proving It's true Ratio to be not less variable than as 45 is to 46, and shortest in it's Pole'S Axis 174 Miles. Elucidated with Five Copper Plates, With a Variety of New Tables suited to the Sub
—>  Methode Generale pour obtenir le Resultat Moyen d'une Serie d'Observations Astronomiques faites avec le Cercle Repetiteur de Borda
—>  Methode generale pour tracer des cadrans sur toute sorte de plans
—>  Methode nouvelle el generale Pour tracer facilement des Cadrans solaires sur toutes surfaces planes, en situation quelconque, ...
—>  Methode universelle et tres facile, pour faire et descrire toutes sortes de quadrans et d'horloge
—>  Methodes astronomiques des hautes epoques Chinoises
—>  Methodes de navigation et cartographie nautique dans l'ocean Indien avant le XVIe siecle
—>  "Methodes de trace et d'execution des Astrolabes persans"
—>  Methods and Theories for the solution of Problems of Geometrical Constructions applied to 410 problems
—>  Methods of Investigating Ventilation and its Effects
—>  Methods of Practical Hygiene
—>  Methods of Surveying used in the compilation of large scale plans of small areas: a manual for students, estate agents, and planters
—>  Methodus Geometrica
—>  Methodus plantarum nova, : brevitatis & perspicuitatis causa synoptice in tabulis exhibita; cum notis generum tum summorum tum subalternorum characteristicis, observationibus nonnullis de seminibus plantarum & indice copioso
—>  Metodi per descrivere graficamente oppure col calcolo gh orologi solari in piano verticale cosi pure la meridiana del tempo medio
—>  Metodi Semplici per segnare con sufficiente approssimazione La Relta Oraria del Mezzogiorno ...
—>  Metodo Facile Per Descrivere Gli Orologi Solari
—>  Metodo Facile per ritrovare la longitudine Idrografica con l'ajuto dell' Ampolletta Mercuriale, e del Termometro, ad uso de' Piloto
—>  Metodo semplicissimo per descrivere orologi solari penza maestro col solo servizio del nuovo reglo gnomonico con l'aggunta d'una facilissima regola, etc.
—>  Metre et Systeme Metrique
—>  "Michael Arnold Crawforth - 7.11.32-28.8.88"
—>  'Michael Butterfield and his Dials'
—>  Michael Faraday
—>  Michael Faraday 1791-1867 : 2 entries
—>  "Michael Faraday and Optics: Retroscept on the Occasion of the 100th Anniversary of his Death"
—>  "Michael Faraday and the Evolution of the Concept of Electric and Magnetic Fields"
—>  "Michael Faraday en Suisse"
—>  "Michael Faraday"
—>  Michael Faraday: Scientist 1791-1867
—>  "Michael Faraday's Work on Optical Glass"
—>  Michael Phelps, Catalogue Sixty-Two.
—>  Michael Scot
—>  "Michael Scot and Alchemy"
—>  Michael Servetus
—>  Michael Tswett's First Paper on Chromatography
—>  Michel Coignet et son "Instruction nouvelle des points les plus excellents et necessaires touchant l'art de naviguer" (Anvers, 1581)
—>  "Michiel Coignet's Contribution to the Development of the Sector"
—>  "Michigan Papyrus 620; the Introduction of Algebraic Equations in Greece"
—>  Microbes, Men and Monarchs. A Doctor's Life in Many Lands
—>  Microbiology: An Introduction
—>  Microcosmi physicomathematici, seu compendii, in quo clare, & breuiter tractantur praecipuae Mundi partes, Coelum, Aer, Aqua, Terra, eorumque praecipua accidentia, tomus primus.
—>  Microcosmus Hypochondriacus sive de Melancholia Hypochondriaca tractatus in quo non solum physice, sed etiam practice, de illius essentia & natura, omnia, pro ut moderno tempore & seculo, in Macrocosmo & Microsmo deprehenduntur, significantur. Curatio hui
—>  Micro-freeze-dryer Model MS 32-4 with Removable and Sterilisable Tank and Condenser (Condensation by Solid CO2).
—>  "Micrographia Historica: the Study of the History of the Microscope"
—>  Micrographia Illustrata, or The Knowledge of the Microscope Explain'd: A New Invented Universal, Single or Double, Microscope, Either of which is capable of being applied to an Improv'd Solar Apparatus.
—>  Micrographia Illustrata: or the Microscope explained, in several new inventions, particularly of a New Variable Microscope ... and also of a New Camera Obscura Microscope, ... likewise a Natural History of Aerial, Terrestrial, and Aquatic Animals, etc. Co
—>  Micrographia nova: or, a new Treatise on the Microscope, and Microscopic Objects : 3 entries
—>  Micrographia Nova: Or, A New Treatise on the Microscope and Microscopic Objects
—>  Micrographia Nova: Sive Nova & Curiosa Variorum Minutorum Corporum Singularis cujusdam & noviter ab Autore inventi Microscopii Ope Adauctorum & Miranda magnitudine repraesentorum Descriptio. Tam utilitatis quam jacunditatis gratia additis eorum figuris
—>  Micrographia or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries thereupon
—>  Micrographia Restaurata: Or, The Copper-Plates of Dr Hooke's Wonderful Discoveries by the Microscope, Reprinted and fully Explained: Whereby the most Valuable Particulars in that Celebrated Author's Micrographia Are brought together in a narrow compass; a
—>  Micrographia Restaurata: or, the Copper-plates of Dr Hooke's Wonderful Discoveries by the Microscope, [illustrated by Thirty Three Copper Plates, curiosly engraved] Reprinted and fully Explained; whereby the most Valuable Particulars in that Celebrated Au : 2 entries
—>  Micrographia Restaurata: Or, The Copper-Plates of Dr Hooke's Wonderful Discoveries by the Microscope, Reprinted and fully Explained: Whereby the most Valuable Particulars in that Celebrated Author's "Micrographia" Are brought together in a narrow Compass;
—>  "Micrographia"
—>  Micrographia: or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses. With Observations and Inquiries thereupon
—>  Micrographia: or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses, with Observations and Inquiries thereupon

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