Philosophical Transactions, 1834, p. 586.
Philosophical Transactions, 1834, pp. 581, 585.
Philosophical Transactions, 1836, pp. 586, 590.
Description of the Teylerian machine, vol. i. pp. 28. 32.; vol. ii. p. 226, &c.
Philosophical Transactions, 1834, p. 213.
Exception must, of course, be made of those cases where the root of the brush, becoming a spark, causes a little diffusion or even decomposition of the matter there, and so gains more or less of a particular colour at that part.
For similar experiments on different gases, see 1518.—Dec. 1838.
For similar experiments in different gases, see 1510-1517.—Dec. 1838.
A very excellent mode of examining the relation of small positive and negative surfaces would be by the use of drops of gum water, solutions, or other liquids. See onwards (1581. 1593.).
Bibliothèque Universelle, 1836, September, p. 152.