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PROF. RANKINE'S WORKS-(Continued).

VII. MISCELLANEOUS SCIENTIFIC PAPERS.

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CALCAREOUS CEMENTS:

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PETROLEUM

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BOVERTON

BY

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GENERAL CONTENTS.

tribution of Petroleum. IX. Testing of Petroleum.

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STABILITY OF SHIPS.

BY

SIR EDWARD J. REED, K.C.B., F.R.S., M.P.,

KNIGHT OF THE IMPERIAL ORDERS OF ST. STANILAUS OF RUSSIA; FRANCIS JOSEPH OF AUSTRIA; MEDJIDIE OF TURKEY; AND RISING SUN OF JAPAN; VICEPRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS.

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