On the theoretical temperature on the Sun under the hypothesis of a gaseous mass maintaining its volume by its internal heat, and depending on the laws of gases as known to terrestial experiment / by J. Homer Lane, Washington D.C. [1899?]

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On the theoretical temperature on the Sun under the hypothesis of a gaseous mass maintaining its volume by its internal heat, and depending on the laws of gases as known to terrestial experiment / by J. Homer Lane, Washington D.C. [1899?]

[45] leaves, 1 folded plate ; 25 cm.

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Lane, Jonathan Homer, 1819-1880

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Jonathan Homer Lane (b. Aug. 9, 1819, Geneseo, N.Y.-d. May 3, 1880, Washington, D.C.), graduated from Yale in 1846, and soon after employed by the United States Coast Survey. In 1848 he was appointed as assistant examiner in the United States Patent Office, and in 1851 he was promoted to the position of principal examiner. Later on he again worked with the Coast Survey and then with the Office of Standard Weights and Measures, where he worked from 1869 until his death in 1880. In 1869 he was a m...