An edition of Photographed spectra (1877)

Photographed spectra

136 photographs of metallic, gaseous, and other spectra printed by the permanent autotype process, with introd., description of plates and index, and with an extra plate of the solar spectrum (showing bright lines) compared with the air spectrum.

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An edition of Photographed spectra (1877)

Photographed spectra

136 photographs of metallic, gaseous, and other spectra printed by the permanent autotype process, with introd., description of plates and index, and with an extra plate of the solar spectrum (showing bright lines) compared with the air spectrum.

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Publisher
E. & F.N. Spon
Language
English
Pages
84

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Published in

London, New York

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Library of Congress
QC454 .C23

The Physical Object

Pagination
84 p.
Number of pages
84

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6082643M
Internet Archive
photographedspe00caprgoog
LCCN
50047101

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