INDEX TO THE LITERATUEE OF URANIUM, 1789-1885. D-tl 



Clamfied index of subjects — Continued. 

 V. — Light— Continued. 



Subject. 



Photography — Continued. 



Photogi apby, use of nitrate in .' 



Pliototriapliy, ur>e of oxy fluorides in • 



Sensitize r, U salts as 



ToniuEc bath 



Wothly's process - 



Spectrum, absorption, (*ee Absorption spectrum) . 

 Spectrum, fluorescent, {xee Fluoreoceut spectrum) . 



Author. 



Schnauss . 

 Bolton . . . . 

 Taylor.... 

 Burghess . 

 Wothly... 



Date. 



73 

 69 

 72 

 62 

 60-65 



VI.— Metal. 



Atomic weiglit, determination of 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Atomic weight, determination of (oxide) 



Atomic w eight based on specific heat .*. 



Atomic weight based on vapor density 



Atomic weight and periodic .sy.stem 



Atomic weight, recalculation of 



Magnetic properties 



Meial and general researches 



Metal, preparation of 



Metal, manufacture of 



Do 



Metal, price of 



Do 



Metal, specific heat 



Kitchin 



Marchand 



L. Meyer , 



P61igot 



Ilammeli^berg 



Schonberg 



Zimmermann , 



Zimmermann 



Mendolejeff 



Clarke 



Hitter 



Peligot 



P61i,t;ot 



P61igot & Valenciennes 



Zimmermann 



Bolton 



Bliincke . 



73 

 41 



70 

 41-47 

 44 

 13 

 82 

 81 

 70 

 81 

 1800 

 41 

 56 

 68 

 83 

 75 

 75 

 85 



VH.— Minerals. 



Aumnite (== variety of uranglimmer, chalcolite prior to 1819) : Urankalk, BerzeUus, 19 and 23 ; Langier, 



23; Calcouranite, Breithaupt, 65; TJranite, Werther, 48; Geuth, 48; Descloizeaux, 57; Pisani, 61; 

 analysis, Church, 65; Wibel, 73; Frenzel, 73; Church, 74; Maskelyu and Flight, 72. 



Broggerite, Blomstrand, 84. 



Cleveite: Nordenskj^ld, 78. 



Coracite: Le Conte, 48; Whitney, 50; Geuth, 57. 



Miaaite : TTran-Pittiuerz, Breithaupt, 47 ; Hnidinger, 52 ; Kagsky, 53 ; Hermann, 59. 



Gummite : Feste Urauokker, Werner, !7; Lichtes Uranpecherz, Freiesleben, 18 ; Gummierz, Breit- 

 haupt, 32 and 47 ; Gummite, Kersten, 33; Weisbach, 82. 



Johannite : TJranWtriol, John, 21 ; Johannite, Haidinger, 30. 



Kochelite: Websky, 68. 



Liebigite : Vogl, 52 ; Uranothallite, Schraaf,' 82. 



Medjidite: Smith, 48. 



Miscellaneous: Occurrence, Brunner, 07 ; occurrence in North Carolina, Kerr, 77; Genth, 79 ; Hidden, 81 

 and 83. Optical examination of minerals, Descloizeaux, 56; Cryslallographic, Weisbach, 77 ; Crys- 

 tallography of Autunite, Brezina, 78; Opticalchaiactersof A., Lewis, 80; Decomposition products 

 of Ur., Von Fouhon, 83; Ciystallography of T, Bernh.ardi, 09 ; Teschemacher, 45; Shepard, 45; 

 Brookes and Miller, 52 ; von Hauer, 53 ; Websky, 60. Uranium ores as a source of Vd, Patera, 79; 

 Natural Uranates, Blomstrand, 84. 



Nohlite: NordenskJ<^ld, 72. 



Randite .- Kijnig, 79. 



Samarskite: H. Pvose, 39, 47; Hermann, 4e, 69; Eammel^erg, 73; Zerrenner, 73. 



Schroeckeringite : Church, 73. 



Torbernite (=K;upfer. Uranit): Mica viridis cryst., De Bom, 1772; Gi-iiner Glimmer, Werner, 1780,; 

 TJranitspath, Klaproth, 1789; Champeanx, uranite, 1800; Discovery of PsOj in T, Ekeberg, 02; 

 TJranglimmer, Ludwig, 03; Analyses, Gregor, 05; Uranite, Aikin, 14; Phillips, 18; Uranmica, 

 Jameson, 20: Uranphyllite, Breithaupt, 20; Phillips 22 and 23 ; Berzelius, analysis, 22 ; Genth, 48; 

 Church, analysis, 05; Cuprouranite, Breithaupt, 65; rrenzel,73; Church, 74; Koster, 78; Baret,84. 



Trogerite : Weisbach 71 ; Winkler, 73. 



Uraeonite : Bendant, 32. ■ • 



Uranatemnite .- Chapman, 53. 



