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Tyndall’s Faraday, pp. 73, 74; Life of Faraday, vol. ii. pp. 82, 83.

22

Tait’s Thermodynamics, p. 77.

23

On the Analytical Forms called Trees, with Application to the Theory of Chemical Combinations. Report of the British Association, 1875, p. 257.

24

Hofmann’s Introduction to Chemistry, pp. 224, 225.

25

Philosophical Transactions (1855), vol. cxlv. pp. 100, &c.

26

Proceedings of the Manchester Philosophical Society, Feb. 1870.

27

Balfour Stewart, Elementary Treatise on Heat, 1st edit. p. 198.

28

Jevons, Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 25th January, 1870, vol. ix. p. 78.

29

Philosophical Transactions, vol. cxlvi. p. 249.

CHAPTER XXV. ACCORDANCE OF QUANTITATIVE THEORIES.

1

Grant’s History of Physical Astronomy, p. 162.

2

Philosophical Transactions (1854), vol. cxliv. p. 364.

3

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. xxviii. p. 264.

4

It would seem to be absurd to repeat the profuse expenditure of 1874 at the approaching transit in 1882. The aggregate sum spent in 1874 by various governments and individuals can hardly be less than £200,000, a sum which, wisely expended on scientific investigations, would give a hundred important results.

5

Philosophical Transactions (1856), vol. cxlvi. p. 342.

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