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APPENDIX II. 



RESEARCHES BY FARADAY 



PUBLISHED 

 from 



First contribution to Science — Analysis of Caustic Li 

 Tuscany 



Experiments on Sounding Flames 



Vaporisation of Mercury at Ordinary Temperatures ... 



On the Limits of Vaporisation 



Experiments on Alloys of Steel 



ATbrating Surfaces 



On the Quantitative Comparison of different forms of Electricity 



On. the Absolute Quantiy of Electricity associated Avith the particles 

 or Atoms of Matter 



The Power of Metals and other Solids to induce the combination 

 of gaseo'us Bodies 



Extra Current — The influence by induction of an Electric Current 

 upon itself 



On Frictional Electricity, Induction, Conduction, Sj^ecific Con- 

 ductive Capacity, and Theory of Contiguous Particles 1835 to 1838 



Further Researches on Liquefaction of Gases — 



Establishing the fact that Gases are vapours of Liquids possess 

 ing very Ioav boiling points 



Speculations on the Nature of Matter and Lines of Force ... 



On the Diamagnetic Condition of Flame and (lases 



On Magne-Crystallic Action and Lines of Force 



Magnetism of Gases ... 



Atmospheric Magnetism 



Electricity of Gymnotus 



Source of Power of the Hydro-Electric Machine 



Regelation 



1816 

 1818 

 1821 



182Q 

 1833 



1835 



1844 



... 1846 



... 1847 



1848 to 1851 



... 1850 



DISCOVERIES BY FARADAY. 



-Chlorine. Carbon and Iodine 



PUBLISIJED 

 Carbon and 



Two ,new Compounds 



Hydrogen 



Alloys of Steel 



Magnetic Rotations ... 

 Liquefaction of Gases 



Change of colour of Glass in Sunlight 



New Compounds of Hydrogen and Carlx)n 



Benzol 



Improvements in manufacture of Glass for Optical purposes. 



.■\fterwards the foundation of most important Discoveries, e.g., 



Magnetisation of Light ... 

 Peculiar class of optical deceptions~<)i)tical toy, the Chromotrope 



owed its origin to this ... 

 Magneto-Electric Induction — Tyndall says : '-Greatc^st experi- 

 mental result ever obtained by an invesiigator. The ' Mont 



lilanc' of Faraday's achievements"... 



Terrestrial Magneto-Electric Induction 



Identities of I'Jcctricities — Static, Voltaic, M: 



New Law of IClectric Induction 



Laws of Electro-Chemical l)ec<jm|)o>iti()ii - |)(>iinite l-.lec tro-Chemi- 



cal J)ecomposition. Tyndall ->ays : "This Law ranks in im])ort- 



ancc with that ^d' llic Ddiniic Combining I'l opoi tions in 



Chemistry" 



Origin of Power in the Voltaic Pile 



Magnetisation of. Light and th<^ illumination of the 



Magnetic Force. In other words, the Rotation of 



of Polarisation 

 Diamagnetism or the Magnetic Condition of all Matt(>r 

 Atmospheric Magnetism , 



Lines of 

 the Plane 



1820 

 1821 



1823 

 1825 

 1826 



1820 



neto, Thermo, etc. 1833 



1834 



1845 

 1850 



