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. |