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CATALOGUE. — rHYSICAL OPTICS. 



Reaumur on die spontaneous light of some 



fish. A. P. 1723. 198. H. 8. 

 C. Bon. II. i. 248, 274. 

 Nollet on luminous insects. A. P. 1750. 54, 



57. H. 7. 

 Uiitersuchuiigen vommeere. 4. Frankf. 1750. 

 RivLlIe and Leroy on the light of the sea. 



S. E. III. 

 Rigaud on tlie light of the sea. A. P. 1765. 



H. 26. 

 Fougeroux on aluminous insect of Cayenne. 



A. P. 1766. 339. H. 29. 

 Fougeroux on the light of the sea. A. P. 



1767. 120. H.6, 

 Legentil voyage aux Indes Orientales. I. 



685. 

 Canton on the light of sea water, when pu- 

 trefying. Ph. tr. 1769. 446. 

 Haller Physiol. V. 446. 

 Priestley's optics. 



On the light of sea water. Roz. III. IO6. 

 Dicquemare on the light of the sea. Roz. 



VI. 319- XII. 137. 

 Dombey on the light of the sea. Roz. XV. 



212. 

 Borch on the light of the sea. A. Sienn. 



VI. 317. 

 Achard on the light of rotten wood. A. Berl. 



1783. 98. 

 On the light of the Baltic. Roz. XXIV. 



56. 

 Forster on physical geography. Germ. 



With an account of other authors. 



Razumowsky on the glowworm. M. Laus. 



■II. 240. 

 SpaHanzani. Leipz. Samml. IV. 289. 

 Spallanzani on phosphoric medusae. Soc. 



itiii. VII. 271. 



Goth. Mag. II. iv. 



Account of a luminous potatoe. Roz. 

 XXXVI. 225. 



Beckerhielm on the light of glowworms. 



Ann. Ch. IV. 19. 

 Tingry on animal light. Journ. Phya.XLVII. 



(iv.) 287. 

 Carradori on spontaneous light. Ann. Ch. 



Gilb. I. 205. Nidi. II. 132. 

 Carradori on the lampyris Ilalica. Ann. 



Ch. Ph. M. II. 77. 



The light was restored by moisture after a short dryness. 



Wasstrom on the light of the sea. Gilb. II. 



352. 

 *Hulme on spontaneous light. Ph. tr. 1800. 



161. 1801. 403. Nich. IV. 421. Nich. 8. 



11.31. Gilb. XII. 129, 224. 

 It is not increased by oxygen gas, but disappears in a 

 vacuum. 

 On the light of the sea. Montucla and Lai. 



III. 567. 

 BlumbofFon the luminous appearance of the 



sea. Ph. M. VIII. 97. 

 Mitchill on the luminous appearance of sea 



water. Ph. M. X. 20. Gilb. XII. 161. 



From the phosphorescence of animalcules. 



Biickmann on wood shining in gases. Ph. M. 

 XVI. 18. 



Solar Phosphori. 



Bodies shining after haying been exposed to 



the light, without decomposition. 



Baldwin's phosphorus. Ph. tr. 1676. XI. 



788. 



Nitrate of lime. Ph. tr. 174(5. 



Cellio la pietra Bolognese preparata. Rom. 

 1680. M. B. 

 Ace. Ilooke. Ph. Coll. n. 3. 



The stone burnt with charcoal in a close furnace. 



Marsigli dissertazione del fosforo minerale. 



4. Leipz. 1698. 



Ace. Ph. tr. 1698. XX. 306. A, P. 1. 234. 

 Romberg on the Bolognan stone. A. P, II. 



12, 133. 



Chemical, 



