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THE Cambridge University Press has during some years past contributed very largely to the progress of physical science by the issue of the collected works of great mathematicians and physicists. The volumes which contain the collected writings of Maxwell, Adams and Cayley form a rich storehouse of knowledge; and the efforts the Press has made to induce living writers, such as Kelvin, Stokes and Rayleigh, to edit their own papers for issue in a collected form deserve the gratitude of all students.
Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects.
By Osborne Reynolds Vol. i. Pp. xv + 416. (Cambridge: University Press, 1900.)
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Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects . Nature 62, 243–244 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/062243a0
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