LITERATURE OF THE SPECTROSCOPE, 



HISTORY. 



Arago (Domenique Francis Jean), 1786-1853. (Euvres completes, 

 avec Tables, publiees d'apres son ordre sous la direction de J. A. 

 Barral. Paris et Leipzig, 1854-'62, 17 vols., ill., 8°. 

 (Interesting here only in connection with polarized light.) 



Barlocci. 



(Wrote on the influence of "white light.) 



Beccaria, 1716-81. 



(Wrote on the refraction of rock crystal, about 1750; see Ency. Brit., 

 eighth edition I, 753.) 



Becker (G. F.). Contribution to the History of Spectrum Analysis. 

 Amer. Jour. Sci., (3) 16, 392. 



Berard. Mem. de la Soc. d'Arcueil, 3 (1817); and Biot's Traite de 

 Physique, 4, 600-18, 673-4. 



(A full account of Berard's experiments on the calorific rays of the 

 spectrum.) 



Berthold (G. ). Zur Geschichte der Fluorescenz. 

 Ann. Phys., u. Chem., 158, 623. 



Biot ( J. B.). Traite de Physique experimentale et mathematique. Paris, 



LSI!., 4 vols., 8°. 



. Memoire sur les Lois generales de la double Refraction 



et de la Polarization dans les Corps cristallises. Paris, 1819, 4°. 



. Memoire sur la Polarization circulaire. Paris, 1832, 4° 



. Memoire sur la Polarization lamellaire. Paris, 1842, 4°. 



Blair (Dr. Robert), 1787-1829. Edinburgh Transactions, III, 3. 



(He discovered the uses of muriatic acid mixed with antimony in cor. 

 recting secondary spectra in telescopes.) 

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