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—>  "Small is Beautiful in Oxford: 'A Glass of Water in the Desert' Discovered in Oxford"
—>  "Small Monocular Hand Telescopes from the Optical Museum of the Carl Zeiss Foundation in Jena"
—>  Smith and Nephew 1856: 1956
—>  Smithsonian Physical Tables
—>  Snow Crystals ... Observed 8 February to 10 March 1855
—>  Snowshill Manor, Gloucestershire : a property of the National Trust
—>  So Short a Cate-chisme, that whosoever cannot, nor will not learne, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords Supper
—>  Soap through the Ages
—>  Soap-Bubbles, their Colours and the Forces which Mould them
—>  Sobre a observacao de estrelas na nautica dos descobrimentos
—>  Sobre as prioridades de Pedro Nunes
—>  "Sochinenie A. K. Nartova "Teatrum Makhinarum" (K istorii peterburgskoi "Tokarii Petra I")"
—>  Social Aspects of the History of Science
—>  Social change and scientific organization : the Royal Institution, 1799-1844
—>  "Social Darwinism and the Businessman"
—>  Societe francaise de microscopie electronique: Informations generales et Liste des Membres
—>  Solar and Planetary Longitudes for years -2500 to +2000 by 10-day intervals,
—>  "Solar Parallax Papers No. 9. The General Solution from the Micrometric Right Ascensions of Eros, at the Opposition of 1900"
—>  "Solar Parallax Papers. No. 4. The Magnitude Equation in Right Ascension of the Etoiles de Repere"
—>  "Solar Parallax Papers. No. 5. Examination of the Photographic Places of Sars published in the Paris Eros Circulars"
—>  "Solar Parallax Papers. No. 6. Construction of a Standard Catalogue of Photographic Star Places"
—>  "Solar Parallax Papers. No. 7. The General Solution from the Photographic Right Ascensions of Eros, at the Opposition of 1900"
—>  "Solar Parallax Papers. No. 8. The Mass of the Moon, Derived from the Photographic Observations of Eros Made in 1900-01"
—>  "Sold at Sotheby's: Sir John Findlay's cabinet and the Scottish antiquarian tradition"
—>  "Solipsism and Related Matters"
—>  Solis et artis Adulteria ...
—>  "Solnechnye Chasy na Rusi"
—>  "Solnechnye chasy u narodov Sovetskogo Soyuza"
—>  Solomon's House in Oxford: New finds from the First Museum
—>  Solstenen: Primitiv Navigation i Norden for Kompasset
—>  Solutions of Simple and Quadratic Equations
—>  "Somatic and Autonomic Motor Functions of the Cerebal Cortex in Ape and Man"
—>  Some Account of Halley's Astronomiae Cometicae Synopsis, which contains his investigation of the Orbits of Comets
—>  Some Account of the Art of Photogenic Drawing, or the Process by which Natural Objects May be made to Delineate Themselves without the Aid of the Artist's Pencil
—>  Some Account of the Discovery, made by the late Mr. John Dollond, F.R.S. which led to the grand improvement of Refracting Telescopes, in order to correct some misrepresentations, in foreign publications, of that discovery: with An Attempt to account for t
—>  Some account of the Worshipful Company of Grocers of the City of London
—>  "Some applications of modern microscopy"
—>  "Some Archaeomagnetic Evidence Concerning the Secular Variation in Britain"
—>  Some Aspects of Nuclear Chemistry
—>  "Some Aspects of Positional Astronomy from Bradley to Bessel"
—>  "Some Aspects of Post-Renaissance Astronomy"
—>  'Some Aspects of the Economics of Shipowning in the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries'
—>  Some Aspects of the Socio-economic and Cultural History of Muslim Spain 711-1492
—>  "Some Astronomical Instruments"
—>  "Some bibliographical notes on the first publication on the Roentgen Rays"
—>  "Some Biological Properties of Highly Purified Penicillin"
—>  "Some Chemical Apparatus Blown by Hand in the Late 18th to Early 19th Century"
—>  'Some Chemical Aspects of the Colours and Tones of Nineteenth Century Photographs'
—>  "Some Chemists of Islam. Wonderful Achievements of the Early Savants"
—>  "Some Classical and Medieval Ideas in Renaissance Cosmography"
—>  "Some Clocks and Jacks, with notes on the History of Horology"
—>  "Some Comments by Caroline Herschel on the Use of the 40 ft. telescope"
—>  Some Considerations touching the Usefulnesse of Experimental Naturall Philosophy, Propos'd in Familiar Discourses to a Friend, by way of Invitation to the Study of it
—>  "'Some Curious Old Instruments': The Assembly of the Royal Microscopical Society's Collection of Microscopes"
—>  "Some Dateless Computed Lists of Longitudes of Characteristic Planetary Phenomena from the Late-Babylonian Period"
—>  "Some Details of Peter the Great's Stay in England in 1698: Neglected English Material"
—>  "Some Doubts on Faraday's Authorship of "On Argument""
—>  Some Dutch Contributions to the Development of Physiology
—>  "Some Early Brickmakers of Philadelphia"
—>  "Some Early Contributions to the History of Geomagnetism - VII"
—>  "Some early English instrument makers"
—>  "Some Early European Observatories"
—>  "Some Early Mathematical Schools in Whitehaven"
—>  "Some Early Philadelphia Instrument Makers"
—>  Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University: A Catalogue
—>  "Some Early Spring-driven Clocks - Famous Makers of Bracket or Portable Timepieces"
—>  "Some Early Tidal Diagrams"
—>  Some Early Tools of American Science: An Account of the Early Scientific Instruments and Mineralogical and Biological Collections in Harvard University
—>  "Some Eighteenth-Century Trading Accounts"
—>  "Some Episodes in the Life of Charles Darwin"
—>  "Some European and Oriental Astrolabes" : 3 entries
—>  "Some experiments on the action of wood on photographic plates"
—>  "Some Extinct Birds ... 4. The White Dodo"
—>  "Some Geological Correspondence of James Hutton"
—>  Some Geometrical Porisms with Examples of their Application to the Solution of Problems
—>  Some Historic Coats of Arms
—>  Some Historical Assumptions of the History of Science
—>  "Some Huguenot Craftsmen from Dieppe in London"
—>  "Some Incidents in the Life of Edward Lhuyd"
—>  "Some Irish Contemporaries of Faraday and Henry"
—>  "Some Letters of Dr Charles Goodall (1642-1712) to Locke, Sloane, and Sir Thomas Millington"
—>  "Some Local Scholars who Counselled the Proprietors of Pennsylvania and their Commissioners during the Boundary Surveys of the 1760's"
—>  "Some lunar auxiliary tables and related texts from the late Babylonian period"
—>  "Some material for a pedigree of Dr Edmond Halley"
—>  Some memoirs of the life of Dr. Nathan Alcock, lately deceased
—>  "Some Memories of Professor James Clerk Maxwell"
—>  'Some Metallurgical Processes of the Early Sixteenth Century (1530)'
—>  Some Methods of Measuring Temperature
—>  "Some Morphological Lessons taught by Human Variations"
—>  "Some Nonexistent Chemists of the Seventeenth Century: Remarks on the Use of the Dialogue in Scientific Writing"
—>  Some Notable Surveyors & Map-makers of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, & Eighteenth Centuries and their Work: A Study in the History of Cartography
—>  "Some notes on Newton's Chemical Philosophy written upon the occasion of the tercentenary of his birth"
—>  "Some notes on the chemicals used in the restoration and repair of books and documents"
—>  "Some Notes on the Drop-Weight Method for the Measurement of Surface Tension"
—>  "Some Notes on the History of Spectacles"
—>  Some Notes on the Natural History of British Fresh-Water Leeches: with Records of their Occurrence in Essex
—>  Some notes upon the life and work of certain Netherlands Artificers of microscopic preparations at the end of the XVIIIth century and the beginning of the XIXth
—>  "Some Observations Concerning the Baroscope and Thermoscope, made and communicated by Doctor I. Wallis at Oxford, and Dr. I Beale at Yeovil in Somerset, deliver'd here according to the several dates, when they were imparted"
—>  Some Observations made upon the Root Cassummuniar, called otherwise Rysagone, imported from the East Indies, shewing its Nature and Virtues, and its Usefulness above others as yet written of ...
—>  "Some observations on the history of the astrolabe and of two Russian words: astroljabija and matka"

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