Comstock, J. L. (John Lee), 1789-1858
Comstock, J.L.
Comstock, J. L. 1789-1858
John Lee Comstock siruhano Merikano
Comstock, John Lee, 1789-1858
VIAF ID: 11349086 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Comstock's common school philosophy | |
Conversations on chemistry | |
Elements of chemistry, 1848: | |
The flora belle, or, Gems from nature. | |
A grammar of chemistry, on the plan of the Rev. David Blair | |
History of the Greek revolution | |
A history of the precious metals, from the earliest periods to the present time; with directions for testing their purity, and statements of their comparative value, estimated cost, and amount at different periods; together with an account of the products of various mines; a history of the Anglo-Mexican mining companies, and speculations concerning the mineral wealth of California: | |
The illustrated botany. | |
An introduction to mineralogy; adapted to the use of schools and private students. | |
Moʻolelo no nā holoholona wāwae ʻehā | |
Natural history of birds : with engravings on a new plan, exhibiting their comparative size... : | |
Natural history of quadrupeds. | |
Outlines of geology: intended as a popular treatise on the most interesting parts of the science. Together with an examination of the question, whether the days of creation were indefinite periods ... | |
Outlines of physiology, both comparative and human; in which are described the mechanical, animal, vital, and sensorial organs and functions; | |
Readings in zoology: designed for the use of institutions of learning, and for the general reader. | |
A system of natural philosophy; in which the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, and magnetism, are familiarly explained ... | |
The youth botanist: being a treatise on the science, prepared for the use of persons just commencing the study of plants. | |
Youth's book of natural philosophy |