MICHAEL FARADAY, 



Professor Royal Institution from 1833 to 1867. 



Alloys of Steel. History of Electro-Magnetism. Magnetic Rotations. Lique- 

 faction of Chlorine and other Gases. New Compounds of Carbon and Hydrogen. 

 Manufacture of Optical Glass. Vibrating Surfaces. Magneto-Electricity. Terres- 

 trial Magneto-Electric Induction. Identity of Electricities. Electro-Chemical 

 Decomposition. Electricity of the Voltaic Pile. The Extra Current. Frictional 

 Electricity. Specific Inductive Capacity. Magnetisation of Light. Lines of 

 Magnetic Force. Magnetic Condition of all Matter. Diamagnetism. Magne- 

 Crystallic Action. Magnetism of Flame and Gases. Atmospheric Magnetism. 

 Relations of Gold and other Metals to Light. The Regelation of Ice. Platinum. 

 Gas Furnaces. 



Historical Apparatus of Faraday in the Royal Institution 



WILLIAM THOMAS BRANDE, 



Professor Royal Institution from 1813 to 1852; Honorary Professor from 



1852 to 1866. 



Chemical Investigations. Electro-Chemical Phenomena. Report on the 

 Manufacture of Iron and Steel for Dies. " Dictionary of Science and Art," 

 " Manual of Chemistry," and other Works. 



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