CONTENTS.

Transmutations.Page

The Spectral Lamp

[1]

Curious Change of Colours

[2]

The Protean Light

[2]

The Chameleon Flowers

[3]

To change the Colours of Flowers

[3]

Changes of the Poppy

[3]

To change the Colour of a Rose

[4]

Light changing White into Black

[4]

The Visibly growing Acorn

[4]

Changes in Sap-Green

[5]

To revive apparently dead Plants

[5]

Singular effect of Tears

[5]

Beauties of Crystallization

[5]

To crystallize Camphor

[7]

Crystallized Tin

[7]

Crystals in hard Water

[7]

Varieties of Crystals

[7]

Heat from Crystallization

[8]

Splendid Sublimation

[8]

Artificial Ice

[8]

Magic Inks

[8]

Chameleon Liquids

[9]

The Magic Dyes

[9]

Wine changed into Water

[10]

Two colourless transparent Liquids become black and opaque

[10]

Two colourless Fluids make a coloured one

[10]

Change of colour by colourless Fluids

[10]

To change a Blue Liquid to White

[11]

Veritable “Black” Tea

[11]

Restoration of Colour by Water

[11]

The Magic Writing

[12]

Two Liquids make a Solid

[12]

Two Solids make a Liquid

[12]

A solid opaque mass made a transparent Liquid

[12]

Two cold Liquids make a hot one

[12]

Quadruple Transmutation

[13]

Quintuple Transmutation

[13]

Combination of Colours

[13]

Union of two Metals without Heat

[13]

Magic Breath

[13]

Two Bitters make a Sweet

[14]

Visible and Invisible

[14]
Sight and Sound.

Artificial Mirage

[17]

Motion of the Eye

[18]

Single Vision with two Eyes

[19]

Two objects seen as one

[19]

Only one object can be seen at a time

[20]

Straight objects seen crooked

[20]

Optical Illusion

[21]

Pin-hole Focus

[21]

Optical Deceptions

[22]

Accuracy of Sight

[22]

Visual Deception

[23]

Handwriting upon the Wall

[23]

Imitative Haloes

[23]

To read a Coin in the dark

[24]

To make a Prism

[24]

Optical Augmentation

[25]

Gold Fish in a glass Globe

[26]

Colours produced by the unequal action of Light upon the Eyes

[26]

Optical Deception

[27]

Coloured Shadows

[27]

Colours of Scratches

[27]

Ocular Spectra

[28]

Beautiful Colours of Mother of Pearl

[28]

White Letters seen further than Black

[29]

Artificial Rainbow

[29]

Fringe about a Candle

[29]

The Double Coloured Reflection

[30]

Luminous Cross

[30]

Ring of Colours round a Candle

[30]

Simple and Cheap Opera-glass

[31]

Multiplying Theatres

[31]

Apparatus for Writing in the Dark

[32]

Portable Microscope

[33]

The Phenakistiscope or Stroboscope

[34]

To look at the Sun without injury

[35]

Brilliant Water Mirror

[35]

Optical Illusion under Water

[35]

The Magic Wheels

[36]

Acoustic Rainbow

[37]

Transmission of Sound

[37]

Progress of Sound

[39]

Sound turning Corners

[39]

To tell the distance of Thunder

[40]

Hearing by the Touch

[40]

Conversation for the Deaf

[40]

Glass broken by the Voice

[41]

Figures produced by Sound

[41]

Transmitted Vibration

[42]

Double Vibration

[42]

Champagne and Sound

[42]

Music from Palisades

[43]

Theory of the Jew’s Harp

[43]

Music of the Snail

[44]

To tune a Guitar without the assistance of the Ear

[44]

Music from Glass or Metal Rods

[44]

The Tuning-fork a Flute-player

[45]

Musical Bottles

[46]

Theory of Whispering

[46]

Theory of the Voice

[46]

Sound along a Wall

[47]

Sounds more audible by Night than by Day

[47]

Musical Echo

[47]

Ventriloquism

[48]
Light and Heat.

Flashes of Light upon revolving Wheels

[53]

Decomposition of Light

[54]

Solar Refraction

[54]

Incantations

[55]

To imitate the Light of the Sea

[55]

Instantaneous Lights

[56]

To colour the Flame of a Candle

[57]

To divide the Flame of a Candle

[57]

Cane Wick Lamp

[58]

Camphor and Platinum Lamp

[58]

Platinum and Ether Lamp

[58]

Floating Light

[59]

Substitute for a Wax Taper

[59]

Phosphorescent Fish

[59]

The Luminous Spectre

[59]

Light, a Painter

[60]

Effect of Light upon Crystallization

[60]

Effect of Light on Plants

[60]

Instantaneous Light upon Ice

[61]

White Light from Zinc

[61]

Brilliant Light from two Metals

[61]

Brilliant Light from Steel

[61]

Lighted Tin

[62]

Light from Gilt Buttons

[62]

Light from a Flower

[62]

Light from Sugar

[62]

Light from the Potato

[63]

Light from the Oyster

[63]

Light from Derbyshire Spar

[63]

Light from Oyster-shells

[64]

Rings of Light in Crystal

[64]

To strike Light with Cane

[64]

Cause of Transparency

[64]

Transparency of Gold

[65]

Tint changed by Thickness

[65]

Shadows made darker by increased Light

[65]

Miniature Thunder and Lightning

[66]

The Burning Glass

[66]

Magic of Heat

[66]

Repulsion by Heat

[67]

Heat passing through Glass

[68]

Metals unequally influenced by Heat

[68]

Spontaneous Combustion

[69]

Inequality of Heat in Fire irons

[69]

Expansion of Metal by Heat

[69]

Evaporation of a Metal

[69]

A Floating Metal on Fire

[70]

Heat and Cold from Flannel

[70]

Ice melted by Air

[70]

To hold a hot Tea-kettle on the Hand

[70]

Incombustible Linen

[71]

The Burning Circle

[71]

Water of different Temperatures in the same Vessel

[71]

Warmth of different Colours

[71]

Substitute for Fire

[72]
Gas and Steam.

Laughing Gas

[75]

The Luminous Wand

[76]

To make Carbonic Acid Gas

[76]

Carbonic Acid Gas in Wine or Beer Vessels

[76]

To extinguish Flame with Gas

[77]

Effect of Hydrogen on the Voice

[77]

Magic Taper

[78]

The Gas Candle

[78]

Gas Bubbles

[78]

Gas-light in the day-time

[79]

Miniature Balloons

[79]

Miniature Gas-lighting

[79]

Musical Gas

[80]

Miniature Will o’-the-wisp

[81]

Phosphoric Illumination

[81]

Combustion of Iron in Oxygen Gas

[81]

Glow-worm in Oxygen Gas

[82]

Luminous Charcoal

[82]

Brilliant Combustion in Oxygen

[82]

Flame from Cold Metals

[83]

Phosphorus in Chlorine

[83]

Caoutchouc Balloons

[84]

To increase the Light of Coal Gas

[84]

Gas from Indian Rubber

[84]

Ether Gas

[85]

Magic Vapour

[85]

Gas from the union of Metals

[85]

Invisible Gases made Visible

[86]

Light under Water

[86]

Gaseous Evanescence

[86]

Violet-coloured Gas

[86]

To collect Gases

[87]

The Deflagrating Spoon

[87]

What is Steam?

[87]

The Steam Engine simplified

[88]

To boil Water by Steam

[88]

Distillation in Miniature

[89]

Candle or Fire Crackers

[89]

Steam from the Kettle

[89]
Fire, Water, and Air.

Coloured Flames

[93]

Yellow Flame

[94]

Orange-coloured Flame

[94]

Emerald Green Flame

[94]

Instantaneous Flame

[94]

The Cup of Flame

[95]

To cool Flame by Metal

[95]

Proof that Flame is Hollow

[95]

Camphor sublimed by Flame

[95]

Green Fire

[96]

Brilliant Red Fire

[96]

Purple Fire

[96]

Silver Fire

[97]

The Fiery Fountain

[97]

The Artificial Conflagration

[97]

Inflammable Powder

[97]

Combustion without Flame

[98]

Combustion of Three Metals

[98]

To make Paper Incombustible

[98]

Singular Experiments with Glass Tubes

[98]

Aquatic Bomb

[99]

Heat not to be estimated by Touch

[99]

Flame upon Water

[100]

Rose-coloured Flame on Water

[100]

To set a Mixture on Fire with Water

[100]

Waves of Fire on Water

[100]

Explosion in Water

[101]

Water from the Flame of a Candle

[101]

Formation of Water by Fire

[101]

Boiling upon Cold Water

[101]

Currents in Boiling Water

[102]

Hot Water lighter than Cold

[102]

Expansion of Water by Cold

[102]

The Cup of Tantalus

[103]

Imitative Diving Bell

[103]

The Water-proof Sieve

[104]

More than full

[104]

To cause Wine and Water to change places

[104]

Pyramid of Alum

[104]

Visible Vibration

[105]

Charcoal in Sugar

[106]

Floating Needles

[106]

Water in a Sling

[106]

Attraction in a Glass of Water

[106]

To prevent Cork floating in Water

[107]

Instantaneous Freezing

[107]

To freeze Water with Ether

[107]

Production of Nitre

[108]

Curious Transposition

[108]

Animal Barometer

[108]

Magic Soap

[108]

Equal Pressure of Water

[109]

To empty a Glass under Water

[109]

To empty a Glass of Water without touching it

[109]

Decomposition of Water

[110]

Water heavier than Wine

[110]

To inflate a Bladder without Air

[110]

Air and Water Balloon

[110]

Heated Air Balloon

[111]

The Pneumatic Tinder-box

[111]

The Bacchus Experiment

[111]

The Mysterious Circles

[112]

Prince Rupert’s Drops

[114]

Vegetable Hygrometer

[114]

The Pneumatic Dancer

[115]

The Ascending Snake

[116]

The Pneumatic Phial

[116]

Resin Bubbles

[117]

Moisture of the Atmosphere

[117]

Climates of a Room

[117]

Bubbles in Champagne

[118]

Proofs that Air is a heavy Fluid

[118]

To support a Pea on Air

[119]

Pyrophorus, or Air-tinder

[119]

Beauty of a Soap-bubble

[120]

Why a Guinea falls more quickly than a Feather through the Air

[121]

Solidity of Air

[122]

Breathing and Smelling

[122]
Sleights and Subtleties.

The Ring and the Handkerchief

[127]

The Knotted Handkerchief

[128]

The Invisible Springs

[130]

The Miraculous Apple

[131]

The Self-balanced Pail

[132]

The Phantom at command

[132]

The Miraculous Shilling

[134]

The Locomotive Shilling

[135]

The Penetrative Sixpence

[136]

The Vanishing Sixpence

[136]

To make a Sixpence balance and spin on its edge on the point of a Needle

[137]

The Multiplying Coin

[137]

The Magic Rat Trap

[137]

The Velocity of Motion

[138]

The Exploding Bubble

[139]

The Magic Picture

[139]

Artificial Lightning

[140]

Three objects discernible only with both Eyes

[140]

To tell by a Watch Dial the Hour when a Person intends to rise

[140]

To make a Ring suspend by a Thread, after the Thread has been burned

[141]

To melt a piece of Money in a Walnut-shell without injuring the Shell

[141]

The Magical Mirrors

[142]

The Enchanted Bottle

[143]

The Armed Apparition

[143]

To extract the Silver out of a Ring that is thickly Gilded, so that the Gold may remain entire

[144]

Curious Experiment with a Glass of Water

[144]

A Luminous Bottle, which will show the Hour on a Watch in the Dark

[144]

The Wonderful Hat

[145]

To bring a Person down upon a Feather

[145]

The Apparent Impossibility

[146]

An Omelet cooked in a Hat over the Flame of a Candle

[146]

The Impossible Omelet

[147]

Go if you can

[147]

The Figure Puzzle

[147]

The Visible Invisible

[147]

The Double Meaning

[148]

Quite tired out

[148]

Something out of the Common

[148]

To rub one Sixpence into two

[149]

Magic Circle

[149]
Melange.

Illusions of Touch

[153]

Illusion of the Taste

[154]

The General Bleacher

[154]

Influence of coloured Glass on bulbous Roots

[155]

The Spinning-top “asleep”

[155]

To judge of Weights

[156]

Quicksilver and Oil united

[156]

To dissolve the Soda in Glass

[156]

Waterproof Paper

[157]

To Dissolve Gold or Platinum

[157]

Colder than Ice

[157]

Contra-crystallization

[157]

One and one do not make two

[158]

To copy Writing instantly

[158]

The Rival Dials

[158]

To spin Indian Rubber

[158]

Indelible Writing

[159]

Vegetable Anatomy

[159]

To tell what o’Clock it is by the Moon

[160]

The Physiognotype

[161]

Infinite Divisibility of Matter

[161]

Holding the Breath

[162]

Sand in the Hour-Glass

[162]

Resistance of Sand

[163]

Glass broken by Sand

[164]

To bleach Ivory

[164]

Vanishing Shells

[164]

The Magic Egg

[164]

The Magic Whirlpool

[165]

Magic Porcelain

[167]

A Galvanic Tongue

[168]

Drinking Porter out of Pewter

[168]

Electric or Galvanic Preservation

[168]

Light from the Diamond

[169]

To break a Stone with a blow of the Fist

[169]

Mimic Frost-work

[169]

To melt Lead in a piece of Paper

[170]

Hydrostatic Balance

[170]

Metallic Reduction

[171]

Electrical Attraction and Repulsion

[171]

Alchemical Electricity

[172]

The Electric Balls

[173]

The Electric Dance

[173]

Electric Light

[173]

Electric Light from Brown Paper

[174]

Sudden Production of Light

[174]

Electricity of the Cat

[174]