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THIS volume is a continuation of the “Constitution and Functions of Gases”—the first two parts of which were reviewed in these columns last year—and deals with the applications of the author's theory to questions of astronomy, treating especially with the genesis and development of the solar system, the age of the sun and the earth and the other planets, and the consideration of the earth from its geological aspect.
The Constitution and Functions of Gases.
Part iii. By Severinus J. Corrigan. Pp. 179. (St. Paul: Pioneer Press Company, 1897.)
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R., E. The Constitution and Functions of Gases. Nature 57, 316 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057316a0
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