Proctor, Richard A. 1837-1888.
Pleasant ways in science / by Richard A. Proctor. - New York : R. Worthington, [1879] - iv p., 1 l., 402 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Oxygen in the sun. -- Sun-spot, storm, and famine. -- New ways of measuring the sun's distance. -- Drifting light-waves. -- The new star which faded into star-mist. -- Star-grouping, star-drift, and starmist. -- Mallet's theory of volcanoes. -- Towards the North pole. -- A mighty sea-wave. -- Strange sea creatures. -- On some marvels in telegraphy. -- The phonograph, or voice--recorder. -- The gorilla and other apes. -- The use and abuse of food. -- Ozone. -- Dew. -- The levelling power of rain. -- Ancient Babylonian astrogony.
05022034
Science.
Q171 / .P96
507 / PRP
Pleasant ways in science / by Richard A. Proctor. - New York : R. Worthington, [1879] - iv p., 1 l., 402 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Oxygen in the sun. -- Sun-spot, storm, and famine. -- New ways of measuring the sun's distance. -- Drifting light-waves. -- The new star which faded into star-mist. -- Star-grouping, star-drift, and starmist. -- Mallet's theory of volcanoes. -- Towards the North pole. -- A mighty sea-wave. -- Strange sea creatures. -- On some marvels in telegraphy. -- The phonograph, or voice--recorder. -- The gorilla and other apes. -- The use and abuse of food. -- Ozone. -- Dew. -- The levelling power of rain. -- Ancient Babylonian astrogony.
05022034
Science.
Q171 / .P96
507 / PRP