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Plate 5. A little book on map projection. 1914.
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Fig. 9. “Section through the sun.” The Analysis of light : a force of nature. 1913.
“The heavy body attracted to the central point between the two pulsing bodies.” Fields of force. 1909.
A diagram of the solar system designates four asteroids as planets. Uranus bears an earlier name, Herschel, after William Herschel, who discovered it. The young astronomer. 1847.
Magic circle. Games ancient and oriental and how to play them. 1892.
Fig. 4. “Orbits of the hydrogen atom.” Eclipses of the Sun. 1923.
“Fabry and Perot rings.” Researches in magneto-optics, with special reference to the magnetic resolution of spectrum lines. 1913.