Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881 by Various
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mounted on a bone-black furnace.--Mounted on a brick furnace
Delicate Scientific Instruments. By EDGAR L. LARKIN. An interesting description of the more powerful and delicate instruments of research used by modern scientists and their marvelous results The Future Development of Electrical Appliances. Lecture by Prof. J. W. PERRY before the London Society of Arts.--Methods and units of electrical measurements Researches on the Radiant Matter of Crookes and the Mechanical Theory of Electricity. By Dr. W. F. GINTL Economy of the Electric Light. W. H. PREECE'S Experiments Investigations On the Space Protected by a Lightning Conductor. By WM. H. PREECE.--5 figures Photo-Electricity of Fluor Spar Crystals The Aurora Borealis and Telegraph Cables The Photographic Image: What It Is. By T. H. MORTON. 1 figure.--Section of sensitive plate after exposure and during development Gelatine Transparencies for the Lantern |
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