Heat considered as a mode of motion [186-?].

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Heat considered as a mode of motion [186-?].

Author's corrected proof copy of an unidentified printed edition without t.p.; contains extensive pencil and ink annotations and tipped-in illustrations; also includes printed notes from "Professor Tyndall's lectures on heat", nos. I-XII, given at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, Jan. 23-April 10, 1862.

1 v. ([1], x-xv, [2], 2-435, [1] p.) : ill. ; 20 cm. in box 22 cm.

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