Henry Alexander Miers
Mineralogist |
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Sir Henry Alexander Miers,
mineralogist
and crystallographer.
Born in
Oxford. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1896.[1]
He was Professor of
Vice-Chancellor of the University during the same years.[2]
Selected publications
- with R. Crosskey: The soil in relation to health. Macmillan. 1893.
- Individuality in the mineral kingdom, an inaugural lecture delivered at the university museum, Oxford, on May 20, 1896, by Henry A. Miers. B.H. Blackwell. 23 February 1896.
- Miers, Sir Henry Alexander (1901). Yukon : a visit to the Yukon gold-fields : letter by Henry Alex Miers. CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series;no. 72898. ISBN 978-0-665-72898-3.
- Mineralogy; an introduction to the scientific study of minerals. Macmillan and Co., limited. 1902.
- The growth of a crystal : being the eighteenth Robert Boyle lecture delivered before the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club, on the 20th of May, 1911. Journal of the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club ;June, 1911. Henry Frowde. 23 February 2024.
References
External links
- AIM25: University College London: Miers Papers at www.aim25.ac.uk
- Works by Henry Alexander Miers at Project Gutenberg