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Side vii
... Tube . By Professor Tait , On Steam - pressure Thermometers of Sulphurous Acid , Water , and Mercury . By Sir W. Thomson , . On a Sulphurous Acid Cryophorus . By Sir W. Thomson , . Vibrations of a Columnar Vortex . By Sir William ...
... Tube . By Professor Tait , On Steam - pressure Thermometers of Sulphurous Acid , Water , and Mercury . By Sir W. Thomson , . On a Sulphurous Acid Cryophorus . By Sir W. Thomson , . Vibrations of a Columnar Vortex . By Sir William ...
Side ix
... Tubes . By Professor Piazzi Smyth , On the Diffusion of an Impalpable Powder into a Solid Body . R. Sydney Marsden , D.Sc. , On the Variation with Temperature of the Electric Resistance of certain Alloys . By Professor J. G. MacGregor ...
... Tubes . By Professor Piazzi Smyth , On the Diffusion of an Impalpable Powder into a Solid Body . R. Sydney Marsden , D.Sc. , On the Variation with Temperature of the Electric Resistance of certain Alloys . By Professor J. G. MacGregor ...
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... tube could not be blown out . In the " Proceedings of the Highland and Agricul- tural Society " may be seen the original paper , of which the pamphlet was a copy , and it was still further illustrated in the " Proceedings of the West ...
... tube could not be blown out . In the " Proceedings of the Highland and Agricul- tural Society " may be seen the original paper , of which the pamphlet was a copy , and it was still further illustrated in the " Proceedings of the West ...
Side 52
... tubes , and immersing it for a short time in a freezing mixture . Some of the specimens thus produced in a few minutes compared favourably in their after behaviour in hot water with those of Mr Maclachlan . Even without the use of a ...
... tubes , and immersing it for a short time in a freezing mixture . Some of the specimens thus produced in a few minutes compared favourably in their after behaviour in hot water with those of Mr Maclachlan . Even without the use of a ...
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... tubes , 12 x 6 inches wide , placed along the walls about 6 feet from the floor , and discharging outside the roof . These , in a crowded meeting , were found to be very effi- cient in carrying off the vitiated air , though occasionally ...
... tubes , 12 x 6 inches wide , placed along the walls about 6 feet from the floor , and discharging outside the roof . These , in a crowded meeting , were found to be very effi- cient in carrying off the vitiated air , though occasionally ...
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Side 44 - ... moving in a circular direction, like a slowmoving whirlpool, the direction of the motion being the opposite of that of the exciting disc. In these cases the motion was circular, and the result was a circular spectral motion. "We may, however, vary the experiment, when we shall find that the spectrum will always correspond to the exciting motion. Suppose we take an endless band of paper, with black bars painted across it, and pass it over two drums revolving on horizontal shafts, one placed over...
Side 314 - THE PHILOSOPHY OF Music ; being the substance of a Course of Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in February and March 1877. By William Pole, FRS, FRSE, Mus.
Side 768 - The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, FRS Written between 1771 and 1781, Edited from the original manuscripts in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire, KG, by J. CLERK MAXWELL, FRS Demy 8vo. cloth, iSs. Hydrodynamics, a Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Fluid Motion, by HORACE LAMB, MA, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Adelaide.
Side 674 - ... men drive them from thence upon aboord into their boats by hundreds at a time, as if God had made the innocency of so poor a creature to become such an admirable instrument for the sustentation of man.
Side 766 - On the Right Ascensions of the Equatorial Fundamental Stars, and the Corrections necessary to reduce the Right Ascensions of Different Catalogues to a mean Homogeneous System.
Side 742 - Annual Report of the Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 1878-1879.
Side 234 - GEIKIE: On the Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks of the Basin of the Firth of Forth — Their Structure in the Field and Under the Microscope.
Side 342 - What honour can ye pay to him, whose mind To that which lies beyond hath penetrated ? The symbols he hath formed shall sound his praise, And lead him on through unimagined ways To conquests new, in worlds not yet created First, ye Determinants ! in ordered row And massive column ranged, before him go, To form a phalanx for his safe protection. Ye powers of the nth roots of — 1 ! Around his head in ceaseless * cycles run, As unembodied spirits of direction.
Side 11 - ... medical thought, that a true knowledge of the actions of poisonous and medicinal agents can only be arrived at by a thorough investigation of their effects on the animal organism in a state of health, combined with observations of their effects in diseased conditions. A wide stream of research already flows from this conviction, and practical medicine is constantly deriving increasing benefit therefrom. In addition to these — his greatest works — Bernard also made important observations on...
Side 309 - Annual Report of the Department of Mines, New South Wales, for the year 1877. 4to. Public Schools. Report of the Council of Education for 1877. 8vo. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales.