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Page vii.: conditions of Matter—Diamagnetism, &c. 235
Originally: conditions of Matter—Dia-Magnetism, &c. 235
Page viii.: Time, an element in Nature’s Operations—Geological
Originally: Time, an element in Nature’s Operations==Geological
Page viii.: Progress of Matter towards Organization
Originally: Progress of Matter rowards Organization
Page xii.: of external nature, evoked beautiful spiritualizations
Originally: of external nature, evoked beautiful spirtualizations
Footnote 1: Boscovich regarded the constitution of matter differently
Originally: Boscovitch regarded the constitution of matter differently
Footnote 1: full explanation of the theory of Boscovich.)
Originally: full explanation of the theory of Boscovitch.)
Page 8: The views of metaphysicians regarding motion involve
Originally: The views of metaphyscians regarding motion involve
Page 14: tremulous gyration upon the deck of a vast aËrial ship
Originally: tremulous gyration upon the deck of a vast aerial ship
Page 27: agent of organisation and all manifestations of beauty?
Originally: agent of organisation and all manifestatious of beauty?
Footnote 18: fixes, est dÉterminÉe par ce qui prÉcÈde entre certaines
Originally: fixes, est determinÉe par ce qui prÉcÈde entre certaines
Footnote 18: est le groupe central de l’ensemble du systÈme
Originally: est le groupe central l’ensemble du systÈme
Footnote 24: into a single mass at the bottom of the flask under
Originally: into a single mass at the bottom of the flask unde
Page 42: with which the particles combined, from interstices,
Originally: with which the particles combined, from insterstices,
Page 45: bromine, &c., are the results of different allotropic
Originally: bromime, &c., are the results of different allotropic
Page 46: which,—from the imperfections of science,—resisting
Originally: which,—from the imperfectious of science,—resisting
Page 46: The experiments of Faraday and of PlÜcker prove
Originally: The experiments of Faraday and of Plucker prove
Footnote 25: Young’s Natural Philosophy; ed. by Rev. P. Kelland.
Originally: Young’s Natural Philosophy; ed. by Rev. P. Lelland.
Footnote 35: Hence the origin of compound and visible bodies; hence
Originally: Hence the origin of compouud and visible bodies; hence
Page 50: her operations, but the very processes themselves.
Originally: her operations, but the very processes themselvss.
Paqe 59: combination appears to the eye in no respect different
Originally: combinatiou appears to the eye in no respect different
Page 61: Those fissures formed by the first system of crystalline
Originally: Those fissures formed by the first sytsem of crystalline
Page 68: luminous power are sufficiently striking to convince us
Originally: luminous power are sufficienlty striking to convince us
Page 109: of temperature is experienced.[79] Professor PlÜcker, of
Originally: of temperature is experienced.[79] Professor Plucker, of
Footnote 55: this motion. He was followed by Musschenbroek, and then
Originally: this motion. He was followed by Muschenbroek, and then
Footnote 61: regarding the internal temperature of the Earth: by
Originally: regarding the internal temperature of tha Earth: by
Footnote 78: en vertu de l’État sphÉroÏdal dans un creuset
Originally: en vertu de l’État sphÉrodÏal dans un creuset
Page 121: Fraunhofer, Herschel, Brewster, and others, but proceed
Originally: Frauenhofer, Herschel, Brewster, and others, but proceed
Page 123: between charcoal points at the poles of a powerful voltaic
Originally: between charcoal points a the poles of a powerful voltaic
Page 129: of quinine, and the fluor spar, we obtain the same results
Originally: of quinine, and the flour spar, we obtain the same results
Page 140: the first instance, by Erasmus Bartholin, in Iceland-spar,
Originally: the first instance, by Erasmus Bartolin, in Iceland-spar,
Page 145: from what has been already stated, that some
Originally: from what has beeen already stated, that some
Page 153: to prove that light is absolutely necessary to
Originally: to prove that light is absolutely neccessary to
Page 159: of light behind them.[113] By microscopic examination
Originally: of light behind them.[113] By miscroscopic examination
Page 159: Benvenuto Cellini gave a curious account of a carbuncle
Originally: Benvenuto Cellini give a curious account of a carbuncle
Page 160: near a fire. From this it may be inferred that the
Originally: near a a fire. From this it may be infered that the
Footnote 88: Brande’s Manual of Chemistry; or, indeed, any work
Originally: Brande’s Mannal of Chemistry; or, indeed, any work
Footnote 94: Schouw, GrundzÜge der Pflanzengeographie. Also his
Originally: Schouw, GrundÜzge der Pflanzengeographie. Also his
Footnote 95: Fraunhofer’s measure of illuminating power is as
Originally: Frauenhofer’s measure of illuminating power is as
Footnote 99: Sur une PropriÉtÉ de la LumiÈre RÉflÉchie: MÉmoires
Originally: Sur une PropriÉtÉ de la LumiÈre RÉflÉchie: Memoires
Page 176: the strongest sunlight which has passed through
Originally: the strongest sun-light which has passed through
Page 179: productions of the photographer as on those of the
Originally: productions of the photograper as on those of the
Page 180: preserve the lineaments of those who have benefited
Originally: preserve the lineaments of those who have benefitted
Page 185: line, over which no action takes place, is preserved at
Originally: line, over which no action takes plates, is preserved at
Page 185: presented to us by a circular body: calorific action seems
Originally: present to us by a circular body: calorific action seems
Page 188: piece of wood is used instead of a metal, there will, by
Originally: piece of wood is used instead of a medal, there will, by
Footnote 126: dans la vÉgÉtation: by Senebier; GenÈve et Paris, 1788
Originally: dans la vÉgetation: by Senebier; GenÈve et Paris, 1788
Page 198: Leyden phial,—so called from its inventor, Musschenbroek,
Originally: Leyden phial,—so called from its inventor, Muschenbrock,
Page 219: may be made a measurer of nervous irritability.[154] There
Originally: may be made a measurer of nervous iritability.[154] There
Footnote 141: TraitÉ ExpÉrimental de l’ÉlectricitÉ et du MagnÉtisme:
Originally: TraitÉ ExpÉrimental de l’ElectricitÉ et du MagnÉtisme:
Footnote 146: TraitÉ ExpÉrimental de l’ÉlectricitÉ et du MagnÉtisme.
Originally: TraitÉ ExpÉrimental de l’ElectricitÉ et du MagnÉtisme
Footnote 160: where the cobalt was discovered between two portions of
Originally: where the cobalt was discovered betweed two portions of
Page 235: Storms—Magnetic conditions of Matter—Diamagnetism,
Originally: Storms—Magnetic conditions of Matter—Dia-Magnetism,
Page 236: MagnÊtum, quia sit patriis in finibus ortus.
Originally: MagnÊtum, buia sit patriis in finibus ortus.
Page 251: conditions of change in this our earth: an element to
Originally: conditions of change in this our earth: an elemeut to
Page 257: Wiedemann, by employing a fine point through which
Originally: Wiedmann, by employing a fine point through which
Page 258: than in any other. M. Wiedemann comes to the conclusion
Originally: than in any other. M. Wiedmann comes to the conclusion
Page 260: salt, the protosulphate, ordinarily crystallizes so that
Originally: salt, the proto-sulphate, ordinarily crystallizes so that
Footnote 176: Humboldt: ExposÉ des Variations MagnÉtiques.
Originally: Humboldt: ExposÉ des Variations Magnetiques.
Footnote 188: Electro-Magnetic Influence, by Professor Zantedeschi.
Originally: Electro-Magnetic Influence, by Professor Zandeteschi.
Footnote 190: detailed account of the experiments of Faraday, PlÜcker,
Originally: detailed account of the experiments of Faraday, Plucker,
Page 276: light determine these changes? It is evident, although
Originally: light determine these change? It is evident, although
Page 281: chemical change. DÖbereiner next discovered that
Originally: chemical change. Doebereiner next discovered that
Page 282: a fearful example in the progress of Asiatic
Originally: a fearful example in the progress of Asatic
Page 300: as being either peroxide of hydrogen, or an allotropic
Originally: as being either per-oxide of hydrogen, or an allotropic
Page 304: the gas which we employ so advantageously for illumination
Originally: the gas which we emply so advantageously for illumination
Page 306: increasing,—true combustion takes place. In this way
Originally: increasing,—true combustion takes plaee. In this way
Page 306: sawdust, &c., frequently ignite; and to such an
Originally: saw-dust, &c., frequently ignite; and to such an
Page 316: Mr. Darwin remarks, that if the immense sea-weeds of
Originally: Mr. Darwin remarks, that if the immense seaweeds of
Page 317: When Shakespeare made his charming Ariel sing—
Originally: When Shakspeare made his charming Ariel sing—
Footnote 212: (Redundant line removed before item 2 in table.)
Originally: According to one view, " According to the other view,
Page 334: speculation, which may have occasional marks of ingenuity,
Originally: speculation, whieh may have occasional marks of ingenuity,
Page 337: origin, the rational inference is against the speculation;
Originally: orgin, the rational inference is against the speculation;
Page 370: capsule of nigella orientalis consists of pods assembled
Originally: capsule of nigilla orientalis consists of pods assembled
Page 370: a centre, and partially united; in nigella damascena
Originally: a centre, and partially united; in nigilla damascena
Page 399: whose minds are sceptical upon any development of the
Originally: whose mind are sceptical upon any development of the
Page 406: evidence of a beautiful adjustment of the balance of
Originally: evidence of a beautifnl adjustment of the balance of
Page 408: Let but a slight disturbance occasion a vibration
Originally: Let but a slight disturbance occcasion a vibration
Page 409: A cheerless philosophy, derived from the transcendentalism
Originally: A cheerless philosophy, derived from the transendentalism
Page 410: which are allowed the privilege of tracing out its
Originally: which are alowed the privilege of tracing out its
Page 413: AËreal currents dependent on heat, 80.
Originally: Æreal currents dependent on heat, 80.
Page 413: Animal electricity, 211, 392.
Originally: Magnetic electricity, 211, 392.
Page 413: Bartholin on Iceland spar, 140.
Originally: Bartolin on Iceland spar, 140.
Page 414: Cagniard de la Tour state, 106.
Originally: Caignard de la Tour state, 106.
Page 415: DÖbereiner’s lamp, 281.
Originally: Doebereiner’s lamp, 281.
Page 415: Eye, mechanism of, 149.
Originally: Eye, mechanism of, 491.
Page 416: —— on diamagnetism, 254.
Originally: —— on dia-magnetism, 254.
Page 418: Musschenbroek of Leyden, 198.
Originally: Muschenbrock of Leyden, 198.
Page 421: Wiedemann on electrical vibrations, 257.
Originally: Wiedman on electrical vibrations, 257.
Bohn’s Books: LOUDON’S (MRS.) ENTERTAINING NATURALIST,
Originally: LOUDON’S (MRS.) ENTERTAING NATURALIST,
Bohn’s Books: Indexes of Scientific and Popular Names. _With_
Originally: Indexes of Scientific and and Popular Names. _With_
Bohn’s Books: 18. PLATO. Vol. III. By G. Burges, M.A. [Euthydemus,
Originally: 8. PLATO. Vol. III. By G. Burges, M.A. [Euthydemus,
Bohn’s Books: 24, 25, & 32. OVID. By H. T. Riley, B.A. Complete in 3
Originally: 24, 25, & 32. OVID. By H. T. RILEY, B.A. Complete in 3
Bohn’s Books: 35. JUVENAL, PERSIUS, &c. By the Rev. L. Evans, M.A.
Originally: 34. JUVENAL, PERSIUS, &c. By the Rev. L. Evans, M.A.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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