This volume of the "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London" offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific landscape of the late 19th century. Published in 1888, Volume 44 captures a pivotal era of discovery and innovation. A primary source document for historians of science, this book provides insights into the research, debates, and advancements that shaped modern scientific understanding. Explore the original presentations, discussions, and experimental findings presented before one of the world's most prestigious scientific organizations. "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 44" is an invaluable resource for researchers, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of science and the intellectual heritage of Great Britain.
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