Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1852 - Physics |
Contents
Brewsters Account of a Binocular Camera and of | 25 |
Brewsters Notice of a Chromatic Stereoscope | 33 |
Dr Woods on the Heat of Chemical Combination | 43 |
Prof Challis on the Cause of the Aberration of Light | 53 |
Mr R Hunts Elementary | 61 |
Proceedings of the Royal Society | 71 |
On Copper Crystallized by means of Phosphorus by F Wöhler | 77 |
With a Plate | 81 |
APRIL | 239 |
H Kopp on the Expansion of some Solid Bodies by Heat | 268 |
A G C Martin on the Amylum Grains of the Potatoe | 277 |
Brewster on a Remarkable Property of the Diamond | 284 |
Donovan on the supposed Identity of the Agent | 290 |
Dr Woods on the Heat of Chemical Combination | 299 |
On GasBatteries and on the Preparation of Hydriodic and | 317 |
Dr Tyndalls Reports on the Progress of the Physical Sciences | 321 |
Dr Schlagintweits Observations in the Alps on the Optical | 92 |
Dr Andrews on a Method of obtaining a perfect Vacuum in | 104 |
Mr G B Jerrards Notes on the Resolution of Equations | 112 |
Donovan on the supposed Identity of the Agent con | 117 |
Dr Tyndalls Remarks on the Researches of Dr Goodman | 127 |
Prof Chapmans Mineralogical Notes | 142 |
Ramchundras Treatise | 148 |
On the Crystallization of Sulphur by Ch Brame | 154 |
MARCH | 161 |
Dr Tyndalls Reports on the Progress of the Physical Sciences | 175 |
Mr R Adie on some Thermoelectrical Experiments | 185 |
Equations | 187 |
Brewster on the Development and Extinction of regular | 192 |
Donovan on the supposed Identity of the Agent con | 198 |
Mr E Schunck on Rubian and its Products of Decomposition | 213 |
Three Introductory Lectures | 227 |
Proceedings of the Royal Society | 233 |
Meteorological Observations for January 1852 | 239 |
Meteorological Observations made by Mr Thompson at | 239 |
Prof Challis on a Mathematical Theory of M Foucaults Pen | 331 |
Prof RagonaScinà on the Longitudinal Lines of the Solar | 347 |
Dr Schunck on Rubian and its Products of Decomposition | 354 |
Sir W R Hamilton on Continued Fractions in Quaternions | 371 |
Prof Miller on a new Locality of Phenakite | 378 |
On the Compound Ammonias and the Bodies of the Cacodyle | 392 |
On the Green Colouring Matter of Plants and on the Red Matter | 398 |
Dr Lamont on the Tenyear Period which exhibits itself in | 428 |
Mr W R Grove on a Mode of reviving Dormant Impressions | 435 |
Mr G B Jerrard on the possibility of solving Equations of | 459 |
Mr R Grants History | 468 |
On the Passive State of Meteoric Iron by Prof Wöhler | 477 |
SUPPLEMENT TO VOL III | 481 |
Prof Wheatstones Contributions to the Physiology of Vision | 504 |
Mr T S Davies on Geometry and Geometers No X | 523 |
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh | 529 |
Dr Kemps Patent for a new Method of obtaining motive power | 541 |
Meteorological Observation by P J Martin | 547 |
Table 320 | 320 |