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ANDREW, Henry Martyn

Born Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, 3 January 1845; died at sea, 18 September 1888. Education Melbourne University (B.A., 1864) and St. John's College, Cambridge. Headmaster, Wesley College, Melbourne, 1875-82. Professor of natural philosophy Melbourne University 1882-88.
  1. Brain waves. Melbourne Review, 1 (1876), 105-110.
  2. Amorphous phosphorus. Royal Society of Victoria. Transactions and Proceedings., 13 (1876; publ. 1878), 93.
  3. The recent red sunsets. (Title only.) Royal Society of Victoria. Transactions and Proceedings., 21 (1884), 28.
  4. Notes on the electroscope. (Title only.) Royal Society of Victoria. Transactions and Proceedings., 21 (1884), 86.
  5. On the value of J and the value of g. (Title only; summary of discussion of paper, 91-92) Royal Society of Victoria. Transactions and Proceedings., 24 (1887), 80.
  6. An unusual rainbow. Nature, 37 (1888), 464-465.
  7. (With F.J. Pirani) Euclid, books I and II: with symbols, notes and exercises. Melbourne: Mason, Firth & M'Cutcheon, 1878. 8o. (Australian Grammar School Series). 71pp. 2nd edition 1879. 3rd edition 1880. 4th, enlarged edition, Euclid, books I, II and III: with symbols, notes and exercises (Melbourne: Mason, Firth & M'Cutcheon, 1882), 115 pp.; also (published separately) Euclid, book III: with symbols, notes and exercises (Melbourne: Mason, Firth & M'Cutcheon, 1882), iv + 44pp. 9th edition 1892.


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