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LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL

MEMOIRS, ETC. ON SPECTRUM ANALYSIS.

I.

LECTURES OR MEMOIRS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT OF SPECTRUM ANALYSIS GENERALLY. BREWSTER, SIR D.:

Data towards a History of Spectrum Analysis. Compt. Rend. lxii. 17. DELAUNAY:

Notice sur la Constitution de l'Univers. Première Partie: Analyse
Spectrale. Annuaire (1869) publié par le Bureau des Longitudes.
Paris Gauthier-Villars.

A most masterly and complete essay on the subject.

DIBBITS, H. C.:

De Spectraal-Analyse. Academisch Proefschrift. Rotterdam: Tasselmeyer. 1863.

A complete treatise on Spectrum Analysis, giving an historical sketch of the discoveries, with chromoliths of the Carbon and other Spectra.

GRANDEAU, L.:

Instruction pratique sur l'Analyse Spectrale. Paris: Mallet-Bachelier. 1863. I. Description des Appareils.-II. Leur Application aux Recherches chimiques.-III. Leur Application aux Observations physiques.-IV. La Projection des Spectres. Avec 2 planches sur cuivre et 1 planche chomolithographiée.

HERSCHEL, ALEX. S.:

On the Methods and recent Progress of Spectrum Analysis. Chem.
News, xix. 157.

HUGGINS, WILLIAM:

Lecture on the Physical and Chemical Constitution of the Fixed Stars and Nebulæ. Royal Institution of Great Britain, May 19, 1865. Chemical News xi. 270.

HUGGINS, WILLIAM:

On some further Results of Spectrum Analysis as applied to the Heavenly Bodies. Printed in extenso in Report of British Association, 1868, p. 152.

On the Results of Spectrum Analysis as applied to the Heavenly Bodies. A Lecture delivered before the British Association at the Nottingham Meeting, August 24, 1866. Published, with photographs of the Stellar Spectra, by William Ladd, Beak Street, London. Chemical News, xiv. 173, 199, 209, 235.

On some Recent Spectroscopic Researches. Quarterly Journal of Science, No. xxii. April 1869.

JAMIN :

Lectures on Spectrum Analysis. Journ. Pharm. Third Series, xlii. 9, 1862. KIRCHHOFF, G.:

On the Solar Spectrum and the Spectra of the Chemical Elements. Parts
I. and II. Macmillan. 1861–62.

These Memoirs are translations of the original communications to the Academy of Sciences of Berlin. They contain Kirchhoff's theory of the chemical and physical constitution of the Sun, and are accompanied by four plates of the fixed dark lines in the Solar Spectrum from a to G, and the bright lines of the Metals, showing their coincidences. Reduced copies of these plates are given facing Lecture V., and copies of the Tables at the end of this Volume.

LOCKYER, J. N. :

On Recent Discoveries in Solar Physics made by means of the Spectro-
scope. Royal Institution Proceedings, May 28, 1869. Phil. Mag.
[4] xxxviii. 142.

Giving an abstract of Lockyer's own researches on Solar Physics.
On Spectrum Analysis. Lectures delivered before the Society of Arts.
Journal of the Society of Arts, 1870.

MILLER, W. A.:

Lectures on Spectrum Analysis (1862). Pharmaceutical Journal, Second
Series, iii. 399. Chemical News, v. 201-214.

A Course of Four Lectures on Spectrum Analysis, with its Applications to
Astronomy. Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
May-June 1867. Chemical News, xv. 259, 276; xvi. 8, 20, 47, 71.
Exeter Lecture, 1869. Popular Science Review, Oct. 1869.

MOUSSON, A.:

Résumé de nos Connaissances actuelles sur le Spectre. Archives des
Sciences Naturelles de Genève, tome x. mars 1861.

ROSCOE, H. E.:

Lectures on Spectrum Analysis. Delivered at the Royal Institution of
Great Britain (1861). Chemical News, iv. 118.

ROSCOE, H. E.:

Lectures on Spectrum Analysis. Ditto (1862). Chemical News, v. 218, 261, 287.

SCHELLEN, A.:

Die Spectral Analyse in ihre Anwendung auf die Stoffe der Erde und die Natur der Himmelskörper. Braunschweig: Westermann, 1870. A valuable and luminous account of the recent discoveries in Celestial Chemistry and Physics, fully and accurately illustrated by engravings and chromoliths.

SECCHI:

Résumé of the Results of Spectrum Analysis applied to Astronomy.
N. Arch. Ph. Nat. xxiii. 145.

STEWART, BALFOUR:

On the Sun as a Variable Star. Lecture at Royal Institution, April 12,

1867.

THALÉN, R.:

Spektralanalys exposé och Historik, med en Spektralkarta. Upsala, 1866. TYNDALL, J.:

On the Basis of Solar Chemistry. June 7, 1861. Phil. Mag. Fourth
Series, xxii. 147.

II.

MEMOIRS RELATING TO THE APPLICATION OF SPECTRUM ANALYSIS TO TERRESTRIAL CHEMISTRY.

ALLEN, O. D.:

Observations on Cæsium and Rubidium. Siliiman's Journal, November 1862. Phil. Mag. xxv. 189.

The new alkalies shown to be contained in lepidolite from Hebron.

ALLEN, O. D., & JOHNSON, S. W.:

On the Equivalent and Spectrum of Casium, showed that the Equivalent of Caesium is 133. Silliman's Journal, January 1863. Phil. Mag.

xxv. 196.

ANGSTRÖM, A. J.:

Optical Researches. Pogg. Ann. xciv. 141. Phil. Mag. Fourth Series, ix. 327.

In this he shows that a twofold spectrum is always seen when we examine the Electric Spark; one set of lines being due to the ignition of the particles of air or gas through which the sparks pass, whilst the second set is caused by the incandescence of the metallic particles themselves.

ATTFIELD:

On the Carbon Spectrum. Phil. Trans. 1862, p. 221.

He obtained results similar to those of Swan, but noticed a larger number of lines, and attributes the lines to the glowing vapour of Carbon.

BABINET:

Sur la Paragénie. Cosmos, xxv. 393 et seq.

BECQUEREL:

On the Spectra of Phosphorescent Bodies. La Lumière, vol. i. p. 207. (See Lecture V.)

BRASSACK:

On the Electric Spectra of the Metals. Zeitschr. f. d. ges. Naturw. ix. 185.

BREWSTER, SIR D.:

On the Action of various Coloured Bodies on the Spectrum. Phil. Mag.
Fourth Series, xxiv. 441.

On the Monochromatic Lamp. Edin. Royal Soc. Trans. 1822.

On Paragenic Spectra. Phil. Mag. January 1866.

BUNSEN:

Discoveries of the New Alkaline Metals. Berlin Acad. Ber., 10th May, 1860, p. 221. Chemical News, iii. 132.

On Cæsium. Phil. Mag. xxvi. 241.

Confirms the atomic weight of Casium to be 133.

On the Presence of Lithium in Meteorites. Phil. Mag. Fourth Series,
xxiii. 474.

On the Preparation of the Rubidium Compounds. Phil. Mag. Fourth
Series, xxiv. 46.

(See Lecture

On the Inversion of the Bands in the Didymium Absorption Spectra.
Phil. Mag. Fourth Series, xxviii. 246; xxxii, 177.
IV. Appendix F.)

BUNSEN & BAHR:

On the Erbium Spectrum. Ann. Ch. Pharm. cxxxvii. 1. CHAUTARD:

Spectra of Rarefied Gases. Phil. Mag. Nov. 1864.

CHRISTOFLE & BEILSTEIN:

On the Phosphorus Spectrum. With a Chromolith of the Spectrum.
Ann. Chem. Phys. Fourth Series, iii. 280.

COOKE, J. P.:

On the Construction of Spectroscopes. Am. Journ. Sc. and Arts, vol. xl. Nov. 1865.

CROOKES, W.:

On a Means of increasing the Intensity of Metallic Spectra. Chemical
News, v. 234 (1862).

Thallium, Discovery of. Chemical News, iii. 193.

On Thallium and its Compounds. Chem. Soc. Journ. xvii. 112.

DANIEL:

On the Spectra of the Induction Spark. Compt. Rend, lvii. 98.

DEBRAY, M. H. :

Sur la Projection des Raies brillantes des Flames colorées par les
Métaux. Ann. Chim. Phys. Troisième Série, lxv. 331.

DELAFONTAINE :

Note on the Absorption Spectra of Erbium, Didymium, and Terbium.
Ann. Ch. Pharm. cxxxv. 194. Chemical News, xi. 253.

DIACON, M. E. :

Recherches sur l'Influence des Éléments électronégatifs sur le Spectre
des Métaux. Ann. Chim, Phys. Quatrième Série, vi. 1.
With Drawings of the Spectra of Copper Chloride and Bromide, &c.

DIBBITS:

Pogg. Ann. 1864, cxxii. 497.

Observed continuous spectra by combustion of hydrogen in oxygen and chlorine.

FEUSSNER:

On the Absorption of Light at different Temperatures.
Fourth Series, xxix. 471.

FIZEAU:

Phil. Mag.

On the Spectrum of Burning Sodium. Compt. Rend. liv. 493.
A figure of the phenomena here observed is given in Fig. 62.

FOUCAULT:

Institut, 1849, p. 45.

Observed the dark double line D in the Spectrum from the Electric Arc.

FRANKLAND:

On the Combustion of Hydrogen and Carbonic Oxide in Oxygen under great pressure. Proc. Roy. Soc. xvi. p. 419. (See Lecture IV. Appendix D.)

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