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WE are glad to note the addition of three volumes to this admirable series. No. 38 is the second part of the original account of the photochernical researches of R. Bunsen and H. E. Roscoe (1855-59). The other volumes are translations of a paper by Pasteur on the minute organic bodies in the atmosphere (1862), and of papers by Lavoisier and Laplace on heat (1780 and 1784). In all the volumes there are figures in the text.
Ostwald's Klassiker der Exakten Wissenschaften.
Nos. 38–40. (Leipzig: W. Engelmann.)
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Ostwald's Klassiker der Exakten Wissenschaften. Nature 47, 245 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047245b0
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