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  1. A Brief Account of Radio-activity by F. P. Venable
  2. A Brief History of Element Discovery, Synthesis, and Analysis by Glen W. Watson
  3. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I by Augustus De Morgan
  4. A Color Notation / A measured color system, based on the three qualities Hue, Value and Chroma by A. H. Munsell
  5. A Course of Mechanical, Magnetical, Optical, Hydrostatical and Pneumatical Experiments / perform'd by Francis Hauksbee, and the Explanatory Lectures read by William Whiston, M.A. by William Whiston
  6. A Discourse Presented to the Most Serene Don Cosimo II., Great Duke of Tuscany, Concerning the Natation of Bodies Vpon, and Submersion In, the Water. by Galileo Galilei
  7. A Field Book of the Stars by William Tyler Olcott
  8. A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer
  9. A handbook of laboratory glass-blowing by Bernard D. Bolas
  10. A Historical Account of Useful Inventions and Scientific Discoveries / Being a manual of instruction and entertainment. by George Grant
  11. A History of Science — Volume 1 by Henry Smith Williams
  12. A History of Science — Volume 2 by Henry Smith Williams
  13. A History of Science — Volume 3 by Henry Smith Williams
  14. A History of Science — Volume 5 by Henry Smith Williams
  15. A New Era of Thought by Charles Howard Hinton
  16. A Plan for Securing Observations of the Variable Stars by Edward C. Pickering
  17. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century / Fourth Edition by Agnes M. Clerke
  18. A Preliminary Dissertation on the Mechanisms of the Heavens by Mary Somerville
  19. A Project for Flying: In Earnest at Last! by Robert Hardley
  20. A Short History of Astronomy by Arthur Berry
  21. A Study of Splashes by A. M. Worthington
  22. A természettudomány fejlődésének története (2. kötet) by Wilhelm Bölsche
  23. A Treatise on Electricity / Wherein its various phænomena are accounted for, and the cause of the attraction and gravitation of solids, assigned. To which is added, a short account, how the electrical effluvia act upon the animal frame, and in what disorders the same may probably be applied with success, and in what not. by Francis Penrose
  24. A Treatise on Mechanics by Henry Kater
  25. A világegyetem élete és megismerésének története a legrégibb időtől napjainkig by Svante Arrhenius
  26. A-B-C of Electricity by Wm. H. Meadowcroft
  27. Address delivered before the British Association assembled at Belfast by John Tyndall
  28. Aeroplanes by James Slough Zerbe
  29. Aether and Gravitation by William George Hooper
  30. Airopaidia by Thomas Baldwin
  31. An epitome of astronomy, with the new discoveries / including an account of the eídouraníon, or transparent orrery by William Walker
  32. An epitome of electricity & galvanism by Jacob Green
  33. An Essay to Shew the Cause of Electricity; and Why Some Things are Non-Electricable. / In Which Is Also Consider'd Its Influence in the Blasts on Human Bodies, in the Blights on Trees, in the Damps in Mines; And as It May Affect the Sensitive Plant, &c. by John Freke
  34. An Introduction to the History of Science by Walter Libby
  35. An original theory or new hypothesis of the universe / by Thomas Wright
  36. Ancient and Modern Physics by Thomas Edgar Willson
  37. Arago et sa vie scientifique by Joseph Bertrand
  38. Archimedes; or, the future of physics by Lancelot Law Whyte
  39. Artificial and Natural Flight by Hiram S. Maxim
  40. Aspects of science by J. W. N. Sullivan
  41. Astronomical Curiosities: Facts and Fallacies by J. Ellard Gore
  42. Astronomical Discovery by H. H. Turner
  43. Astronomical Myths: Based on Flammarions's "History of the Heavens" by J. F. Blake
  44. Astronomy and General Physics Considered with Reference to Natural Theology by William Whewell
  45. Astronomy Explained Upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles / And made easy to those who have not studied mathematics by James Ferguson
  46. Astronomy for Amateurs by Camille Flammarion
  47. Astronomy for Young Australians by James Bonwick
  48. Astronomy in a nutshell by Garrett Putman Serviss
  49. Astronomy with an Opera-glass / A Popular Introduction to the Study of the Starry Heavens with the Simplest of Optical Instruments by Garrett Putman Serviss
  50. Astronomy: The Science of the Heavenly Bodies by David P. Todd
  51. Atom Mystery [Young Atom Detective] by Charles Ira Coombs
  52. Atoms, Nature, and Man: Man-made Radioactivity in the Environment by Neal O. Hines
  53. Auroræ: Their Characters and Spectra by J. Rand Capron
  54. Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy by George Biddell Airy
  55. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 14: The New Era / A Supplementary Volume, by Recent Writers, as Set Forth in the Preface and Table of Contents by John Lord
  56. Benjamin Franklin and the First Balloons by Benjamin Franklin
  57. Biographies of distinguished scientific men. First series by F. Arago
  58. Boys' second book of inventions by Ray Stannard Baker
  59. Catechism of the locomotive by Matthias N. Forney
  60. Catholic Churchmen in Science [First Series] / Sketches of the Lives of Catholic Ecclesiastics Who Were Among the Great Founders in Science by James J. Walsh
  61. Clerk Maxwell's electromagnetic theory by H. A. Lorentz
  62. Comet Lore: Halley's Comet in History and Astronomy by Edwin Emerson
  63. Comets and Meteors / Their phenomena in all ages; their mutual relations; and the theory of their origin. by Daniel Kirkwood
  64. Common Science by Carleton Washburne
  65. Conversations on Natural Philosophy, in which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained by Mrs. Marcet
  66. Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds by M. de Fontenelle
  67. Cosmos: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1 by Alexander von Humboldt
  68. Cours de philosophie positive. (2/6) by Auguste Comte
  69. Curiosities of Heat by Lyman Beecher Tefft
  70. Curiosities of Light and Sight by Shelford Bidwell
  71. Curiosities of Science, Past and Present / A Book for Old and Young by John Timbs
  72. Curiosities of the Sky by Garrett Putman Serviss
  73. Daedalus by J. B. S. Haldane
  74. Das lebende Lichtbild: Entwicklung, Wesen und Bedeutung des Kinematographen by Franz Paul Liesegang
  75. De martelaars der wetenschap by Gaston Tissandier
  76. De Usu Ratiocinii Mechanici in Medicina by Herman Boerhaave
  77. De Wonderbouw der Wereld by Anton Pannekoek
  78. Der Vogelflug als Grundlage der Fliegekunst / Ein Beitrag zur Systematik der Flugtechnik by Otto Lilienthal
  79. Die Luftschiffahrt der Gegenwart by Hermann Hoernes
  80. Die Naturwissenschaften in ihrer Entwicklung und in ihrem Zusammenhange, I. Band / Von den Anfängen bis zum Wiederaufleben der Wissenschaften by Friedrich Dannemann
  81. Die Naturwissenschaften in ihrer Entwicklung und in ihrem Zusammenhange, II. Band / Von Galilei bis zur Mitte des XVIII. Jahrhunderts by Friedrich Dannemann
  82. Die Naturwissenschaften in ihrer Entwicklung und in ihrem Zusammenhange, III. Band / Das Emporblühen der modernen Naturwissenschaften bis zur Entdeckung des Energieprinzipes by Friedrich Dannemann
  83. Die Naturwissenschaften in ihrer Entwicklung und in ihrem Zusammenhange, IV. Band / Das Emporblühen der modernen Naturwissenschaften seit der Entdeckung des Energieprinzips by Friedrich Dannemann
  84. Die Welt der Planeten by M. W. Meyer
  85. Die Welträtsel: Gemeinverständliche Studien über Monistische Philosophie by Ernst Haeckel
  86. Discorso sopra la calamita by Benedetto Castelli
  87. Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century by Robert Routledge
  88. Easy lessons in Einstein by Edwin E. Slosson
  89. Einiges aus der Geschichte der Astronomie im Alterthum / Rede zur Feier des Geburtstags Sr. Maj. des Deutschen Kaisers Königs von Preussen Wilhelm I. gehalten an der Christian-Albrechts by Friedrich Blass
  90. Einstein and the universe: A popular exposition of the famous theory by Charles Nordmann
  91. Einstein et l'univers: Une lueur dans le mystère des choses by Charles Nordmann
  92. Einstein's Theories of Relativity and Gravitation / A selection of material from the essays submitted in the competition for the Eugene Higgins prize of $5,000 by J. Malcolm Bird
  93. Einstein, the searcher by Alexander Moszkowski
  94. Electricity by W. H. McCormick
  95. Electricity and Magnetism by Elisha Gray
  96. Electricity for the 4-H Scientist by Eric B. Wilson
  97. Elémens de la philosophie de Neuton: Mis à la portée de tout le monde by Voltaire
  98. Eminent literary and scientific men of Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Vol. 2 (of 3) by James Montgomery
  99. Essays on the Microscope / Containing a Practical Description of the Most Improved Microscopes, a General History of Insects, etc., etc. by George Adams
  100. Essays, or discourses, vol. 4 (of 4) by Benito Jerónimo Feijoo
  101. Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative; Vol. 2 of 3 / Library Edition (1891), Containing Seven Essays not before Republished, and Various other Additions. by Herbert Spencer
  102. Eureka by Edgar Allan Poe
  103. Every-day Science: Volume 6. The Conquest of Nature by Henry Smith Williams
  104. Experimental glass blowing for boys by Carleton John Lynde
  105. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 by Michael Faraday
  106. Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours (1664) by Robert Boyle
  107. Experiments and Observations on Electricity Made at Philadelphia in America by Benjamin Franklin
  108. Experiments and Observations Relative to the Influence Lately Discovered by M. Galvani and Commonly Called Animal Electricity by Richard Fowler
  109. Expériences et observations sur l'électricité faites à Philadelphie en Amérique by Benjamin Franklin
  110. Facts and fancies in modern science / Studies of the relations of science to prevalent speculations and religious belief by Sir John William Dawson
  111. Famous Men of Science by Sarah Knowles Bolton
  112. Faraday as a Discoverer by John Tyndall
  113. First Lessons in Natural Philosophy for Beginners by Joseph C. Martindale
  114. Flowers of the Sky by Richard A. Proctor
  115. Flying Machines Today by William D. Ennis
  116. Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and Reviews. V. 1-2 by John Tyndall
  117. Friction, Lubrication and the Lubricants in Horology by W. T. Lewis
  118. From Newton to Einstein: Changing Conceptions of the Universe by Benjamin Harrow
  119. Galileo and His Judges by F. R. Wegg-Prosser
  120. General Science by Bertha May Clark
  121. German Science Reader / An Introduction to Scientific German, for Students of Physics, Chemistry and Engineering by Charles Frederick Kroeh
  122. Giant brains; or, Machines that think by Edmund Callis Berkeley
  123. God and the World: A Survey of Thought by Arthur William Robinson
  124. Goethe's Theory of Colours by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  125. Gunshot Roentgenograms / A Collection of Roentgenograms Taken in Constantinople During the Turko-Balkan War, 1912-1913, Illustrating Some Gunshot Wounds in the Turkish Army by Clyde S. Ford
  126. Half Hours With Modern Scientists: Lectures and Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley
  127. Harper's Electricity Book for Boys by Joseph H. Adams
  128. Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 01 (of 10) / Questions, Answers, & Illustrations, A progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications by N. Hawkins
  129. Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 03 (of 10) / Questions, Answers, & Illustrations, A progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications by N. Hawkins
  130. Henri Poincaré: Biographie, Bibliographie Analytique des Écrits by Ernest Lebon
  131. Heroes of Science: Physicists by William Garnett
  132. Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy by Sir J. A. Fleming
  133. Het Nut der Mechanistische Methode in de Geneeskunde by Herman Boerhaave
  134. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science by John William Draper
  135. History of the Harvard College Observatory During the Period 1840-1890 by Daniel W. Baker
  136. History of the inductive sciences, from the earliest to the present time by William Whewell
  137. History of the Transformer by Friedrich Uppenborn
  138. Home-made Electrical Apparatus by Alfred Powell Morgan
  139. How It Flies; or, The Conquest of the Air / The Story of Man's Endeavors to Fly and of the Inventions by Which He Has Succeeded by Richard Ferris
  140. How it Works / Dealing in simple language with steam, electricity, light, heat, sound, hydraulics, optics, etc., and with their applications to apparatus in common use by Archibald Williams
  141. How to become a scientist by Aaron A. Warford
  142. How to become an inventor by Aaron A. Warford
  143. How to Use the Popular Science Library; History of Science; General Index by Garrett Putman Serviss
  144. Icarus by Bertrand Russell
  145. Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin
  146. International Language and Science / Considerations on the Introduction of an International Language into Science by Leopold Pfaundler von Hadermur
  147. James Clerk Maxwell and Modern Physics by Richard Glazebrook
  148. Jorden och solsystemet by Karl Bohlin
  149. Joseph Smith as Scientist: A Contribution to Mormon Philosophy by John Andreas Widtsoe
  150. Keely and His Discoveries: Aerial Navigation by Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore
  151. Kepler by Walter W. Bryant
  152. L'A. B. C. de l'aviation: Biplans et monoplans by Louis Gastine
  153. La maniere d'amolir les os, et de faire cuire toutes sortes de viandes en fort peu de temps, & à peu de frais. by Denis Papin
  154. La naissance et l'évanouissement de la matière by Gustave Le Bon
  155. La Radiologie et La Guerre by Marie Curie
  156. La terre et la lune: forme extérieure et structure interne by P. Puiseux
  157. Langley Memoir on Mechanical Flight, Parts I and II / Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Volume 27 Number 3, Publication 1948, 1911 by S. P. Langley
  158. Lasers by Hal Hellman
  159. Le Téléphone, le Microphone et le Phonographe by comte Th. Du Moncel
  160. Lectures on Stellar Statistics by C. V. L. Charlier
  161. Lehrbuch der Physik zum Schulgebrauche. by Wilhelm Winter
  162. Leibniz: Zu seinem zweihunderjährigen Todestag 14. November 1916 by Wilhelm Max Wundt
  163. Leonardo da Vinci, Pathfinder of Science by Henry S. Gillette
  164. Letters on Astronomy / in which the Elements of the Science are Familiarly Explained in Connection with Biographical Sketches of the Most Eminent Astronomers by Denison Olmsted
  165. Letters on Natural Magic; Addressed to Sir Walter Scott, Bart. by David Brewster
  166. Light and Colour Theories, and their relation to light and colour standardization by Joseph W. Lovibond
  167. Light Science for Leisure Hours / A series of familiar essays on scientific subjects, natural phenomena, &c. by Richard A. Proctor
  168. Lightning, Thunder and Lightning Conductors by Gerald Molloy
  169. Liquid Drops and Globules, Their Formation and Movements / Three lectures delivered to popular audiences by Charles R. Darling
  170. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12 / Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists by Elbert Hubbard
  171. Lives of the electricians by William T. Jeans
  172. Man's Place in the Universe / A Study of the Results of Scientific Research in Relation to the Unity or Plurality of Worlds, 3rd Edition by Alfred Russel Wallace
  173. Maria Mitchell: Life, Letters, and Journals by Maria Mitchell
  174. Marvels of Modern Science by Paul Severing
  175. Mechanics of the Household / A Course of Study Devoted to Domestic Machinery and Household Mechanical Appliances by E. S. Keene
  176. Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel by Mrs. John Herschel
  177. Memoirs of the Distinguished Men of Science of Great Britain Living in the Years 1807-8 by William Walker
  178. Memoirs of the life of David Rittenhouse, LLD. F.R.S., late president of the American Philosophical Society, &c. by William Barton
  179. Meteoric astronomy: A treatise on shooting-stars, fire-balls, and aerolites by Daniel Kirkwood
  180. Michael Faraday / Third Edition, with Portrait by J. H. Gladstone
  181. Michael Faraday, His Life and Work by Silvanus P. Thompson
  182. Michael Faraday, Man of Science by Walter Jerrold
  183. Modern cosmogonies by Agnes M. Clerke
  184. Monism as Connecting Religion and Science / A Man of Science by Ernst Haeckel
  185. Mysterious Psychic Forces / An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research, Together with Those of Other European Savants by Camille Flammarion
  186. Myths and Marvels of Astronomy by Richard A. Proctor
  187. Naturgeschichte einer Kerze by Michael Faraday
  188. New Theories in Astronomy by William Stirling
  189. Novum organum by Francis Bacon
  190. On Laboratory Arts by Richard Threlfall
  191. On Molecular and Microscopic Science, Volume 1 (of 2) by Mary Somerville
  192. On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences by Mary Somerville
  193. On the distribution of intensity in stellar absorption lines by Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
  194. On the various forces of nature and their relations to each other by Michael Faraday
  195. Opticks by Isaac Newton
  196. Our Atomic World: The Story of Atomic Energy by C. Jackson Craven
  197. Our Nuclear Future: Facts, Dangers and Opportunities by Edward Teller
  198. Out of Russia by Crittenden Marriott
  199. Outlines of a mechanical theory of storms by Thomas Bassnett
  200. Outlines of Creation by Elisha Noyce
  201. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville by Mary Somerville
  202. Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica by Isaac Newton
  203. Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest / Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of Popular Toys and Sports by John Ayrton Paris
  204. Photographs of Nebulæ and Clusters, Made with the Crossley Reflector by James Edward Keeler
  205. Physical Amusements and Diverting Experiments / Composed and Performed in Different Capitals of Europe, and in London by Giuseppe Pinetti
  206. Pierre Curie by Marie Curie
  207. Pioneers of Science by Sir Oliver Lodge
  208. Pleasant Ways in Science by Richard A. Proctor
  209. Popular Books on Natural Science / For Practical Use in Every Household, for Readers of All Classes by Aaron David Bernstein
  210. Popular lessons in astronomy, on a new plan by Francis J. Grund
  211. Popular scientific lectures by Ernst Mach
  212. Popular Scientific Recreations / in Natural Philosphy, Astronomy, Geology, Chemistry, etc., etc., etc. by Gaston Tissandier
  213. Practical Hand Book of Gas, Oil and Steam Engines / Stationary, Marine, Traction; Gas Burners, Oil Burners, Etc.; Farm, Traction, Automobile, Locomotive; A simple, practical and comprehensive book on the construction, operation and repair of all kinds of engines. Dealing with the various parts in detail and the various types of engines and also the use of different kinds of fuel. by John B. Rathbun
  214. Practical Talks by an Astronomer by Harold Jacoby
  215. Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy by John F. W. Herschel
  216. Principles of electricity by Maynard Shipley
  217. Pumps and Hydraulics, Part 1 (of 2) by N. Hawkins
  218. Pyrometry: A Practical Treatise on the Measurement of High Temperatures by Charles R. Darling
  219. Radio-Active Substances by Marie Curie
  220. Radio-Activity by Ernest Rutherford
  221. Records of Steam Boiler Explosions by Edward Bindon Marten
  222. Recreations in Astronomy / With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work by Henry White Warren
  223. Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of Its Causes by Charles Babbage
  224. Relativity: The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein
  225. Relativitätstheorie und Erkenntnis Apriori by Hans Reichenbach
  226. Remarks on a Pamphlet Lately published by the Rev. Mr. Maskelyne, Under the Authority of the Board of Longitude by John Harrison
  227. Response in the Living and Non-Living by Jagadis Chandra Bose
  228. Roentgen Rays and Phenomena of the Anode and Cathode. by Edward P. Thompson
  229. Rollo's Experiments by Jacob Abbott
  230. Rough Ways Made Smooth: A series of familiar essays on scientific subjects by Richard A. Proctor
  231. Science and Medieval Thought / The Harveian Oration Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians, October 18, 1900 by T. Clifford Allbutt
  232. Science for the School and Family, Part I. Natural Philosophy by Worthington Hooker
  233. Science in Short Chapters by W. Mattieu Williams
  234. Science Primers, Introductory by Thomas Henry Huxley
  235. Scientific Studies; or, Practical, in Contrast with Chimerical Pursuits by Henry Dircks
  236. Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science by Simon Newcomb
  237. Sidelights on Relativity by Albert Einstein
  238. Signalling across space without wires / being a description of the work of Hertz & his successors by Sir Oliver Lodge
  239. Sir Christopher Wren by Lawrence Weaver
  240. Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works by Edward S. Holden
  241. Six Lectures on Light / Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873 by John Tyndall
  242. Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them by C. V. Boys
  243. Sonne und Sterne by M. W. Meyer
  244. Sound by John Tyndall
  245. Spectropia; or, Surprising Spectral Illusions / Showing Ghosts Everywhere, and of Any Colour by J. H. Brown
  246. Spinning Tops / The "Operatives' Lecture" of the British Association Meeting at Leeds, 6th September, 1890 by John Perry
  247. Standard Measures of United States, Great Britain and France / History and actual comparisons. With appendix on introduction of the mètre by Arthur S. C. Wurtele
  248. Star-land: Being Talks With Young People About the Wonders of the Heavens by Robert S. Ball
  249. Stargazing: Past and Present by Sir Norman Lockyer
  250. Stars and atoms by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington
  251. Stars of the southern skies by M. A. Orr
  252. Steam, Steel and Electricity by James W. Steele
  253. Stories of Starland by Mary Proctor
  254. Telescopic Work for Starlight Evenings by William F. Denning
  255. Teste quadre by Enrico Panzacchi
  256. The A B C of Relativity by Bertrand Russell
  257. The Academic Gregories by Agnes Grainger Stewart
  258. The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century by Thomas Henry Huxley
  259. The art of glass-blowing by T.-P. Danger
  260. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost' by Thomas Nathaniel Orchard
  261. The Astronomy of the Bible / An Elementary Commentary on the Astronomical References of Holy Scripture by E. Walter Maunder
  262. The atom and the Bohr theory of its structure by Helge Holst
  263. The Atom and the Ocean by E. W. Seabrook Hull
  264. The Atomic Fingerprint: Neutron Activation Analysis by Bernard Keisch
  265. The Autobiography of an Electron / Wherein the Scientific Ideas of the Present Time Are Explained in an Interesting and Novel Fashion by Charles R. Gibson
  266. The Boy Electrician by Alfred Powell Morgan
  267. The Boy's Book of New Inventions by Harry E. Maule
  268. The calculating engine by Charles Babbage
  269. The celestial worlds discover'd by Christiaan Huygens
  270. The chemical nature of the alpha particles from radioactive substances by Ernest Rutherford
  271. The Children's Book of Stars by G. E. Mitton
  272. The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 2 [of 3] by Benjamin Franklin
  273. The Concept of Nature / The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919 by Alfred North Whitehead
  274. The conservation of energy by Balfour Stewart
  275. The Copernicus of Antiquity (Aristarchus of Samos) by Sir Thomas Little Heath
  276. The description and use of the globes and the orrery / To which is prefix'd, by way of introduction, a brief account of the solar system by Joseph Harris
  277. The Destinies of the Stars by Svante Arrhenius
  278. The Earliest Electromagnetic Instruments by Robert A. Chipman
  279. The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Concise Statement by H. A. Lorentz
  280. The Ether of Space by Sir Oliver Lodge
  281. The Evolution of Worlds by Percival Lowell
  282. The evolution of worlds from nebulae by Lee Parker Dean
  283. The First Airplane Diesel Engine: Packard Model DR-980 of 1928 by Robert B. Meyer
  284. The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science, Science and Method by Henri Poincaré
  285. The Fourth Dimension by Charles Howard Hinton
  286. The Future of Astronomy by Edward C. Pickering
  287. The Heavens Above: A Popular Handbook of Astronomy by J. A. Gillet
  288. The hell bomb by William L. Laurence
  289. The Herschels and Modern Astronomy by Agnes M. Clerke
  290. The highest aim of the physicist by Henry Augustus Rowland
  291. The kaleidoscope by David Brewster
  292. The laws of contrast of colour by M. E. Chevreul
  293. The Library of Work and Play: Electricity and Its Everyday Uses by John F. Woodhull
  294. The Life of Galileo Galilei, with Illustrations of the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy / Life of Kepler by John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune
  295. The Life of Sir Isaac Newton by David Brewster
  296. The logic of modern physics by P. W. Bridgman
  297. The Machinery of the Universe: Mechanical Conceptions of Physical Phenomena by A. E. Dolbear
  298. The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler by David Brewster
  299. The Mechanism of Life by Stéphane Leduc
  300. The Microscope by Andrew Ross
  301. The Microscope. Its History, Construction, and Application 15th ed. / Being a familiar introduction to the use of the instrument, and the study of microscopical science by Jabez Hogg
  302. The Miner's Friend; Or, An Engine to Raise Water by Fire by Thomas Savery
  303. The Molecular Tactics of a Crystal by Baron William Thomson Kelvin
  304. The Moon: A Popular Treatise by Garrett Putman Serviss
  305. The Mysterious Box: Nuclear Science and Art by Bernard Keisch
  306. The natural and artificial disintegration of the elements / An address by Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford by Ernest Rutherford
  307. The Natural Philosophy of William Gilbert and His Predecessors by W. James King
  308. The New Astronomy by S. P. Langley
  309. The New Heavens by George Ellery Hale
  310. The New Physics and Its Evolution by Lucien Poincaré
  311. The new science of space speech by Vincent H. Gaddis
  312. The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Complete by da Vinci Leonardo
  313. The origin and development of the atomic theory by Maynard Shipley
  314. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) / A Plain Story Simply Told by J. Arthur Thomson
  315. The peaceful atom by Bernice Kohn Hunt
  316. The Plurality of Worlds by William Whewell
  317. The Practical Astronomer / Comprising illustrations of light and colours--practical descriptions of all kinds of telescopes--the use of the equatorial-transit--circular, and other astronomical instruments, a particular account of the Earl of Rosse's large telescopes, and other topics connected with astronomy by Thomas Dick
  318. The Principle of Relativity by Albert Einstein
  319. The principles of science by William Stanley Jevons
  320. The Problem of Manflight by James Means
  321. The Reason Why / A Careful Collection of Many Hundreds of Reasons for Things Which, Though Generally Believed, Are Imperfectly Understood by Robert Kemp Philp
  322. The Relations Between Religion and Science / Eight Lectures Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year 1884 by Frederick Temple
  323. The romance of comets by Mary Proctor
  324. The Romance of Modern Invention / Containing Interesting Descriptions in Non-technical Language of Wireless Telegraphy, Liquid Air, Modern Artillery, Submarines, Dirigible Torpedoes, Solar Motors, Airships, &c. &c. by Archibald Williams
  325. The Royal Institution: Its Founder and First Professors by Bence Jones
  326. The Royal Observatory, Greenwich: A Glance at Its History and Work by E. Walter Maunder
  327. The Science of the Stars by E. Walter Maunder
  328. The Scientific Basis of National Progress, Including that of Morality by George Gore
  329. The Second Boys' Book of Model Aeroplanes by Francis A. Collins
  330. The Secret of Life, Death and Immortality / A startling proposition, with a chapter devoted to mental therapeutics and instructions for self healing by Henry Fleetwood
  331. The Seven Follies of Science [2nd ed.] / A popular account of the most famous scientific impossibilities and the attempts which have been made to solve them. To which is added a small budget of interesting paradoxes, illusions, and marvels by John Phin
  332. The sidereal messenger of Galileo Galilei by Galileo Galilei
  333. The Source and Mode of Solar Energy Throughout the Universe by Isaac W. Heysinger
  334. The Splash of a Drop by A. M. Worthington
  335. The Steam Engine Explained and Illustrated (Seventh Edition) / With an Account of Its Invention and Progressive Improvement, and Its Application to Navigation and Railways; Including Also a Memoir of Watt by Dionysius Lardner
  336. The stereoscope by David Brewster
  337. The Story of a Tinder-box by Charles Meymott Tidy
  338. The Story of Electricity by John Munro
  339. The Story of Great Inventions by Elmer Ellsworth Burns
  340. The Story of the Heavens by Robert S. Ball
  341. The Story of the Living Machine / A Review of the Conclusions of Modern Biology in Regard / to the Mechanism Which Controls the Phenomena of Living / Activity by H. W. Conn
  342. The story of the sun, moon, and stars by Agnes Giberne
  343. The Study of Elementary Electricity and Magnetism by Experiment / Containing Two Hundred Experiments Performed with Simple, Home-made Apparatus by Thomas M. St. John
  344. The Substance of Faith Allied with Science (6th Ed.) / A Catechism for Parents and Teachers by Sir Oliver Lodge
  345. The telephone by Alexander Graham Bell
  346. The Telephone / An Account of the Phenomena of Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound, as Involved in Its Action by A. E. Dolbear
  347. The telephone, the microphone & the phonograph by comte Th. Du Moncel
  348. The Telescope by Louis Bell
  349. The theory of relativity and its influence on scientific thought by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington
  350. The Trouvelot astronomical drawings manual by E. L. Trouvelot
  351. The Universe a Vast Electric Organism by Geo. W. Warder
  352. The universe around us by James Jeans
  353. The unseen universe by Balfour Stewart
  354. The Unseen World, and Other Essays by John Fiske
  355. The uses of astronomy by Edward Everett
  356. The Ways of the Planets by Martha Evans Martin
  357. The Wonders of Optics by Fulgence Marion
  358. The wonders of radium by Maynard Shipley
  359. Things a Boy Should Know About Electricity / Second Edition by Thomas M. St. John
  360. Thomas Hariot, the Mathematician, the Philosopher and the Scholar by Henry Stevens
  361. Through Magic Glasses and Other Lectures / A Sequel to The Fairyland of Science by Arabella B. Buckley
  362. Thunder and Lightning by Camille Flammarion
  363. Time and Clocks: A Description of Ancient and Modern Methods of Measuring Time by Sir Henry H. Cunynghame
  364. Time and Tide: A Romance of the Moon by Robert S. Ball
  365. Treatise on light by Christiaan Huygens
  366. Tube, Train, Tram, and Car; or, Up-to-date locomotion by Arthur H. Beavan
  367. Ueber die schrecklichen Wirkungen des Aufsturzes eines Kometen auf die Erde / und über die vor fünftausend Jahren gehabte Erscheinung dieser Art by August Heinrich Christian Gelpke
  368. Untersuchungen über die radioaktiven Substanzen von Marie Curie, übersetzt und mit Litteratur-Ergänzungen versehen von W. Kaufmann by Marie Curie
  369. Valerius Terminus: Of the Interpretation of Nature by Francis Bacon
  370. Von Sonnen und Sonnenstäubchen by Wilhelm Bölsche
  371. Voyage to Jupiter by David Morrison
  372. War in Heaven by Fletcher Pratt
  373. Warum und Weil. Physikalischer Teil. / Fragen und Antworten aus den wichtigsten Gebieten der gesammten Naturlehre. by Otto Ule
  374. Was mir das Sternenlicht erzählt: Eine populäre Himmelskunde für die Jugend by Felix Erber
  375. Watchers of the Sky by Alfred Noyes
  376. Waves and ripples in water, air, and æther by Sir J. A. Fleming
  377. Where Science and Religion Meet by William Scott Palmer
  378. William Gilbert, and Terrestial Magnetism in the Time of Queen Elizabeth / A Discourse by Silvanus P. Thompson
  379. Wireless Possibilities by A. M. Low
  380. Woman in Science / With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind by J. A. Zahm
  381. Wonderful Balloon Ascents; Or, The Conquest of the Skies / A History of Balloons and Balloon Voyages by Fulgence Marion
  382. Worlds in the making: The evolution of the universe by Svante Arrhenius
  383. Worlds Within Worlds: The Story of Nuclear Energy, Volume 1 (of 3) / Atomic Weights; Energy; Electricity by Isaac Asimov
  384. Worlds Within Worlds: The Story of Nuclear Energy, Volume 2 (of 3) / Mass and Energy; The Neutron; The Structure of the Nucleus by Isaac Asimov
  385. Worlds Within Worlds: The Story of Nuclear Energy, Volume 3 (of 3) / Nuclear Fission; Nuclear Fusion; Beyond Fusion by Isaac Asimov
  386. X-ray, violet ray, and other rays by Maynard Shipley
  387. Über die Vulkane im Monde by Immanuel Kant
  388. 夢溪筆談, Volume 07-10 by Kuo Shen