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Hauksbee's experiments. 4. 1709. Fr. by 



Desmarest. 



Ace. A. P. 1754. H. 34. 

 Hauksbee on the refraction of fluids. Ph. tr. 



1710. XXVII. 204. 



With the specific gravities. 



DeUsle on the refraction of air. A. P. 1719- 

 330. H. 71. 



Euler on the refractive powers of hquids. A. 

 Berl. 1756'. 235. 



Euler on refraction. A. Petr. I. i. 174. 



J. A. Euler on the refraction of fluids. A. 

 Berl. 1762.279- 



J. A. Euler on the effects of heat in refrac- 

 tion. A. Berl. 1762. 328. 

 The focm of a lens of glass was shortened from l(5| to 



\6 inches or less by an addition of 66° of Reaumur to the 



temperature : each degree reducing it about 555^ °^ Tiroo" 



The refractive power was changed from 1. 550 to 1.5578. 



Jeaurat on the refraction and dispersion of 

 different kinds of glass. A. P. 1770. 461. 



Cadet and Brisson on the refractive powers of 

 fluids. A. P 1777. 541. H. 9- 



In lenses. 



•f-Fabroni on the refractive powers of fluids. 

 Journ. Phys. XLVIII. 215. Gilb. VI. 149. 

 *Wo11aston. Ph. tr. 1802. 

 Cavallo's tables. N. Phil. III. 176. 



From Newton, Euler, Zeiher, Hauksbee, Martin, Ro- 

 chon, and others. 



Dispersion of Colours by Refraction. 



*Newton's theory of light and colours, with 



various illustrations and explanations. Ph. 



tr. 1671. VI. 3075. 1672. VII. 4059,4091, 



5004, 5014, *5084. 1673. VIII. 6087, 



6108. 1674. IX. 217. 1675. X. 500, 503. 



1676. XI. 511, 698. Birch. III. 272, 280, 



296. 



The experiments were first made in the beginning of 

 1666. 



Hooke on the refraction of colours. Birch. 

 III. 52. 



Experiments proposed to Newton. Ph. tr. 

 1072. VII. 4059. 



Pardies's remarks on Newton's theory of 

 light. Ph. tr. 1672. Vfl. 4087, 5012, 5018. 



Considerations on Newton's doctrine of co- 

 lours. Ph. tr. 1673. VIII. 6080. 



Allowing only yellow and blue. 



Answer from Paris to a letter of Newton. Ph. 

 tr. 1073. VIII. 6112. 



fLinus on the theory of light and colours. 

 Ph. tr. 1674. IX. 217- 1675. X. 499. 



Lucas's exceptions to Newton's experiments. 

 Ph. tr. 1676. XI. 692. 



•f-Mariolte on colours. A. P. I. ISg, 



Desaguliers's optical experiments in confir- 

 mation of Newton's theory. Ph. tr. 1716. 

 XXIX. 336,448. 1722. XXXII. 206. 



Desaguliers's experiments on occasion of- 

 Rizzetti's optics. Ph. tr. 1728. XXXV. 596. 



Cas/c/// optica colorum. 1740. 



In favour of three colours. 



Euler on a controversy respecting refraction. 



A. Berl. 1753. 294. 

 Euler on the refraction of rays of different 



colours. N. C. Petr. XII. 16O. 

 Euler on dispersion. A. Petr. I. i. 174. 

 Nqllet's opinion of three colours, orange, 



green, and indico. Lemons de physique. 



V. 388. 

 D'Alembert on three colours. Opuscules, 



III. 393. 

 Jeaurat on the dispersive powers of glass. 



A. P. 1770. 461. 

 LflTw/^fr^s farbcnpyramide. 4. Berl. 1772. 

 RocJion Recherche sur la nature de la lu- 



iniere des etoiles fixes. 

 Rochon Recueil de mecanique. 

 Comparclti de luce et coloribus. 4. Pad 



^87. R. S. 



