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An attempt to obtain a mechanical equivalent to the power of growth in aerial leaves
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An attempt to obtain a mechanical equivalent to the power of growth in aerial leaves
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Publication date
[1872?]
Call number
718602
Creator
Hollis, W. Ainslie (1839-1922)
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Dimensions
23 cm
Associated people
Tyndall, John, (1820-1893,)
Associated organization
Burndy Library,
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