The American Journal of Science and ArtsS. Converse, 1878 |
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... closely to the lines of the Spec- trum of Oxygen ; by JOHN CHRISTOPHER DRAPER , XXIX . - Correction for Vacuum in Chemical Analysis ; by G. F. BECKER , - XXX . - On the composition of the new Meteoric Mineral Daubréelite ; by J ...
... closely to the lines of the Spec- trum of Oxygen ; by JOHN CHRISTOPHER DRAPER , XXIX . - Correction for Vacuum in Chemical Analysis ; by G. F. BECKER , - XXX . - On the composition of the new Meteoric Mineral Daubréelite ; by J ...
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... the cleavage finely , but graduating into others which are closely compact . The bardness is 5. For the specific gravity , three perfectly pure rose - colored specimens Brush and Dana - Fairfield County Minerals . 35.
... the cleavage finely , but graduating into others which are closely compact . The bardness is 5. For the specific gravity , three perfectly pure rose - colored specimens Brush and Dana - Fairfield County Minerals . 35.
Side 36
... closely resemble in color and luster green elæolite ; the green color , however , is shown by the examination of thin sec- tions under the microscope to be due to finely - disseminated scales of dickinsonite . Some varieties again are ...
... closely resemble in color and luster green elæolite ; the green color , however , is shown by the examination of thin sec- tions under the microscope to be due to finely - disseminated scales of dickinsonite . Some varieties again are ...
Side 37
... closely related . The general form is shown in fig . 1 . The crystallographic measurements and also the optical exam- ination prove that the crystals belong to the ORTHORHOMBIC SYSTEM . The fundamental angles were obtained from ...
... closely related . The general form is shown in fig . 1 . The crystallographic measurements and also the optical exam- ination prove that the crystals belong to the ORTHORHOMBIC SYSTEM . The fundamental angles were obtained from ...
Side 38
... closely homoeomorphous with childrenite . Fig . 2 represents the common form of the childrenite from Hebron , Maine , * as we have found from an examination of the specimens in New Haven . The crystals are sometimes terminated at both ...
... closely homoeomorphous with childrenite . Fig . 2 represents the common form of the childrenite from Hebron , Maine , * as we have found from an examination of the specimens in New Haven . The crystals are sometimes terminated at both ...
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Side 392 - SOUND : a Series of Simple, Entertaining, and Inexpensive Experiments in the Phenomena of Sound, for the use of Students of every age.
Side 84 - CLIFFORD — THE ELEMENTS OF DYNAMIC. An Introduction to the Study of Motion and Rest in Solid and Fluid Bodies.
Side 334 - Additions, the Substance of a Course of Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in 1874.
Side 445 - ... to have a term which shall refer solely to the composition and thermodynamic state of any such body without regard to its quantity or form. We may call such bodies as differ in composition or state different phases of the matter considered, regarding all bodies which differ only in quantity and form as different examples of the same phase. Phases which can exist together, the dividing surfaces being plane, in an equilibrium which does not depend upon passive resistances to change, we shall call...
Side 389 - ... trade winds stronger than the north-east, and compel them to blow over upon the northern hemisphere, as far probably as the Tropic of Cancer. The result is that all the great equatorial currents of the ocean are impelled into the northern hemisphere, which thus, in consequence of the immense accumulation of warm water, has its temperature raised, and snow and ice to a great extent must then disappear from the Arctic regions. When the precession of the equinoxes brings round the winter solstice...
Side 184 - ... Atlantic in species. It has not half as many Maples, nor Ashes, nor Poplars, nor Walnuts, nor Birches, and those it has are of smaller size and inferior quality ; it has not half as many Oaks ; and these and the Ashes are of so inferior economical value, that (as we are told) a passable wagon-wheel cannot be made of California wood, nor a really good one in Oregon.
Side 389 - When the eccentricity of the earth's orbit is at a high value, and the northern winter solstice is in perihelion, agencies are brought into operation which make the south-east trade winds stronger than the north-east, and compel them to blow over upon the northern hemisphere, as far probably as the Tropic of Cancer. The result is that all the great equatorial currents of the ocean are impelled into the northern hemisphere, which thus, in consequence of the immense accumulation of warm water, has...
Side 89 - From the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the amount of rain decreases moderately and rather regularly from south to north ; but, as less is needed in a cold climate, there is enough to nourish forest throughout.
Side 290 - It is easy to speculate on the causes of such behavior, and it may be suggested that the reason of the non-appearance of a dark line may be, that the intensity of the light from a great thickness of ignited oxygen overpowers the effect of the photosphere...
Side 448 - The stability of any phase with respect to continuous changes depends upon the same conditions with respect to the second and higher differential coefficients of the density of energy regarded as a function of the density of entropy and the densities of the several components, which would make the density of energy a minimum, if the necessary conditions with respect to the first differential coefficients were fulfilled.