"Scientific Papers and Addresses" is a collection of essays and addresses by George Rolleston, a prominent 19th-century scientist, and includes a biographical sketch by Sir William Turner. This volume offers insights into the scientific thought of the era, covering a range of topics within the natural sciences. Rolleston's work provides a valuable window into the development of scientific ideas during a transformative period. The book will appeal to historians of science, scholars interested in the intellectual history of the 19th century, and anyone curious about the evolution of scientific discourse. These collected writings showcase Rolleston's contributions to the scientific community and offer a glimpse into the scientific debates of his time.
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