An edition of Common objects of the microscope (1861)

Common objects of the microscope

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English
Pages
188

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Cover of: Common objects of the microscope
Common objects of the microscope
1900, G. Routledge
in English - 2nd ed., rev. and re-written / by E.C. Bousfield
Cover of: Common objects of the microscope
Common objects of the microscope
1861, Routledge, Warne, and Routledge
in English
Cover of: Common objects of the microscope
Common objects of the microscope
1861, George Routledge and Sons, The Broadway, Ludgate
in English

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Edition Notes

"Wood's common objects of the microscope"--T.p. verso.
"A cheap edition of the work, with the illustrations, is to be obtained ..."--T.p. verso.
"A catalogue of achromatic microscopes, barometers, thermometers, telescopes, opera glasses ...": [8] p. at end.
Includes indexes.

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London, New York
Other Titles
Wood's common objects of the microscope.

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Library of Congress
QH277 .W7x 1861b

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Pagination
iv, 188, 7 p., xii leaves of plates :
Number of pages
188

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL2668890M
LCCN
85665100

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Work ID
OL1464022W

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