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2. Norman Daniel The Cultural Barrier: Problems in the Exchange of Ideas (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1975). Pp. 227.
3. 1. Description of a Double and Triple Holophote, and of a Method of Introducing the Electric and other Lights
4. 1. On the Optical Phenomena and Crystallization of Tourmaline, Titanium, and Quartz, within Mica, Amethyst, and Topaz.
5. XIX.—On the Bands formed by the Superposition of Paragenic Spectra produced by the Grooved Surfaces of Glass and Steel. Part II
6. 1. On the Action of Uncrystallised Films upon Common and Polarised Light
7. 2. On the Knowledge of Distance given by Binocular Visions
8. 2. On the Law of Visible Position in Single and Binocular Vision, and on the Representation of Solid Figures by the union of two dissimilar plane figures on the Retinæ Part I
9. XIX. On the Colours of Natural Bodies
10. I. On the Existence of Two New Fluids in the Cavities of Minerals, which are immiscible, and possess remarkable Physical Properties
11. 3. On Hemiopsy, or Half Vision
12. 2. On the Production of Crystalline Structure in Crystallized Powders by Compression and Traction.
13. 3. On the Existence of Acari between the Laminaæ of Mica in Optical Contact
14. XLIII.—On the Knowledge of Distance given by Binocular Vision
15. IX. On Circular Polarisation, as exhibited in the Optical Structure of the Amethyst, with Remarks on the Distribution of the Colouring Matter in that Mineral
16. II. Description of a New Darkening Glass for Solar Observations, which has also the property of polarising the whole of the transmitted Light
17. XXIX. On the Refractive Power of the Two New Fluids in Minerals, with Additional Observations on the Nature and Properties of these Substances
18. 2. On a New Property of the Retina
19. 2. On the Structure and Optical Phenomenon of Decompressed Glass
20. 2. Notice of a Remarkable Piece of Fossil Amber
21. XIII. Observations on the Mean Temperature of the Globe
22. 5. On the Fairy Stones found in the Elwand Water near Melrose
23. Address, as President
24. 1. On the Law of Visible Position in Single and Binocular Vision, and on the representation of Solid Figures by the Union of dissimilar Plane Pictures on the Retina
25. XIII. On a New Species of Double Refraction, accompanying a remarkable Structure in the Mineral called Analcime
26. 1. On the Influence of the Refracting Force of Calcareous Spar on the Polarization, the Intensity, and the Colour of the Light which it Reflects
27. 3. On the Figures of Equilibrium of Liquid Films
28. 1. Observations on the Lines of the Solar Spectrum, and on those produced by the Earth's Atmosphere, and by the Action of Nitrous Acid Gas
29. V. On the Construction of Polyzonal Lenses, and their Combination with plain Mirrors, for the purposes of Illumination in Light-Houses
30. 2. On the Motions and Colours upon Films of Alcohol, Volatile Oils, and other Fluids
31. XVI. Account of the Native Hydrate of Magnesia, discovered by Dr Hibbert in Shetland
32. XXIII. Account of a Remarkable Structure in Apophyllite, with Observations on the Optical Peculiarities of that Mineral
33. 2. On the Figures of Equilibrium of Liquid Films
34. XXVII.—Report on the Hourly Meteorological Register kept at Leith Fort in the Years 1826 and 1827
35. VIII.—On the Optical Figures produced by the Disintegrated Surfaces of Crystals
36. X. On the Optical Properties of Sulphuret of Carbon, Carbonate of Barytes, and Nitrate of Potash, with Inferences respecting the Structure of Doubly Refracting Crystals
37. XLI.—Description of a Double Holophote Apparatus for Lighthouses, and of a Method of Introducing the Electric or other Lights
38. 2. On Certain Vegetable Formations in Calcareous Spar
39. On Circular Crystals.
40. 3. On the Radiant Spectrum
41. 1. Description of the Lithoscope, an instrument for distinguishing Precious Stones and other bodies
42. 1. Report on the Hourly Observations made at Leith Fort in 1826 and 1827, by Direction of the Society
43. 1. On the Colours of Natural Bodies
44. XXXIV.—On the Figures of Equilibrium in Liquid Films
45. XVII. Observations on the Lines of the Solar Spectrum, and on those produced by the Earth's Atmosphere, and by the action of Nitrous Acid Gas
46. XV. On a New Species of Coloured Fringes, produced by the Reflexion of Light between Two Plates of parallel Glass of equal thickness
47. 1. On the Conversion of Relief by Inverted Vision
48. XXIX.—Description of the Lithoscope, an Instrument for distinguishing Precious Stones and other bodies
49. VI. Description of Hopeite, a New Mineral, from Altenberg near Aix-la-Chapelle
50. XXVII.—On the Action of Uncrystallised Films upon Common and Polarised Light
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