Full text: Die Weltliteratur der Elektricität und des Magnetismus von 1860-1883 mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Elektro-Technik

   
  
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Rowell, G., Papers on the cause of rain, storms, the Aurora, and 
terrestrial magnetism. Reprinted from the „Edinburgh New Phi- 
losophical Journal”, &c., with an appeal for a consideration of 
the theory advanced. 80. 58 p. London, Williams & Norgate. 
1871. sh. 2,— 
Electric meteorology an endeavour to show the gene ral agency 
of electricity in the cause of rain and its allied phenomena. 
With an appeal for the consideration of the theory advanced. 
80, 44 p. Oxford, Slutter. London, Simpkins. 1891. 1RS.0.d. 
Rowett, Wm., The Ocean Telegraph Cable; its construction, the 
regulation of its specific gravity and submersion explained. 8. 
122 p. 4 pl. and a map. London, Low. 1865. 3 s70od, 
Roy, L., De la gu£rison prompte et durable du larmoiement cons£- 
cutif aux retrecissements du canal nasal, par l'application de 1 
galvano-caustique chimique neutre. 80, 62 p. Paris, imp. Prissette. 
1870. 
Royal Society of London. Publications. Separate papers from the 
Philosophical Transactions (150 No.) 4°. stitched in wrappers. 
London Trübner & Co. 
No. 4. Sabine, Sir. E., Contributions to terrestrial magne- 
tism (No. XIV). 48 p. and 3 pl. sh. 11.— 
No. 14. Crookes, W., On repulsion resulting from ra- 
diation. 82 p. sh. 3.— 
No. 25. Chambers, C., ehe absolute direction and intensity 
of the earth’s magnetic force at Bombay, and its secular and 
annual variations. /6 p. sh. 2.— 
No. 33. Hopkinson, J., The residual charge in the Leyden 
jar. 6 p. and ı pl, sh. 2.— 
No. 37. Broun J. A., On the variation of the daily mean 
h’s 
horizontal force of the earth’s magnetism. /& p. and r;pi: 
No. 30. Crookes, W., On repulsion resulting from ra- 
diation. 52 p. and 3 pl. 173: 0,4. 
No. 45. Reynolds, O., On the forces caused by the com- 
munication of heat between a surface and a gas; and on a new 
photometer 12 p. sh."2.— 
No. 47. Thomson, Sir William, Electrodynamic qualities of 
metals. Part VI. Effects of stress on magnetisation. 22p. sh. 3.— 
No. 48. Shadwell, Sir C., Contribution to terrestrial magne- 
tism. 14 p. 
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