 | 1826
...correct and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances, which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect. > LONDON, March 1826. * Edinburgh Transactions, vol. ix. p. 156. VOL. V. NO. I. JULY 1826. F 84 Notice... | |
 | 1826 - 418 pages
...correct and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances, which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect. LONDON, March 1826. ART. XVI. — Notice- regarding the Red-breast (Motacilla rubecula, Lin.J By a... | |
 | 1861 - 410 pages
...correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to detect. London, March, 1816. On a Method of Obtaining Homogeneous Light of Great Intensity? by HF TALBOT, Esq.... | |
 | 1861 - 516 pages
...correct, and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise...require a laborious chemical analysis to detect." (London, Alarch 1826.) We do not fmd that he published any thing further on the subject until February... | |
 | 1862 - 328 pages
...correct and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect." In the Phil. May. for 1834, vol. iv. p. 1 1±, Mr. Talbot further showed how, notwithstanding... | |
 | William Allen Miller - 1863 - 618 pages
...correct and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect." In the Phil. Mag. for 1834, vol. iv. p. 114, Mr. Talbot further showed how, notwithstanding... | |
 | 1865 - 778 pages
...to be correct, and applicable to the other rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect." In 1834, he described the spectra of strontium and lithium, and declared his ability, by this... | |
 | Edward Isidore Sears - 1865 - 870 pages
...correct and applicable to the other definite rays, a glance at the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise require a laborious chemical analysis to effect." This was prophetic. In 1834,§ he described the difference •Edin. Phil. Trans., v. Miller... | |
 | Henry Watts - 1868 - 1170 pages
...bright one in the blue, and several that were fainter. ... If this opinion (about the formation of those lines) should prove correct, and applicable to the...require a laborious chemical analysis to detect." These early observers, however, got altogether wrong with respect, to the sodareaction, and hence they... | |
 | Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 508 pages
...Journal of Science, vol. v. 1826 ; Chemical News, April 27, 1861. the prismatic spectrum of a flame may show it to contain substances which it would otherwise...require a laborious chemical analysis to detect." In a subsequent communication J the same physicist, after a striking description of the spectra of... | |
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