250 OPTICS. 



ANONYMOUS. 



ACCOUNT (an) of the irides or coronse which appear around and conti- 

 guous to the bodies of the Sun, Moon, and other luminous objects. 

 8 London, 1799. [by C. W. Jordan.] 



ANALYSE de la lumiere, deduite des lois de la mecanique ; explication 

 de ses inflexions, refractions et reflections, ou de sa propagation, de 

 ses couleurs et de sa chaleur ; decomposition du mouvement lumi- 

 neux, de sa nature, de sa conservation et de sa perte ; de 1' element de 

 la lumiere et de ses phenomenes comme matiere du feu, de 1'electri- 

 cite et du magnetisme [by Vial]. 8 Paris, 1826. 



ELEMENTA opticse nova, facili et compendiosa methodo explicata. 12 

 Londini, 1651. 



EXTRAIT d'un memoire sur la double refraction particuliere que pre- 

 sente le cristal de roche dans la direction de son axe [by A. J. Fres- 

 nel] ; (extrait du Bulktin de la Societe Philomatique, Decem. 1822.) 

 4 Paris, 1822. 



MICROGRAPHIA restaurata, or the copper-plates of Dr. Hooke's Won- 

 derful discoveries by the microscope reprinted and fully explained 

 [by H. Baker], fol. London, 1745. 



NATUR (von der) und den Eigenschaften des Lichtes [by P. Heinrich]. 

 4 St. Petersburg, [1808.] 



NEW observations concerning the colours of thin transparent bodies, 

 showing those phenomena to be inflections of light, and that the 

 Newtonian fits of easy transmission and reflection have no existence. 

 8 London, 1800. [by C. W. Jordan.] 



OBSERVATIONS (the) of Newton concerning the inflections of light ; 

 accompanied by other observations differing from his, and appearing 

 to lead to a change in his theory of light and colours. 8 London, 

 1799. [by C. W. Jordan.] 



OBSERVATIONS sur l'arc-en-ciel, suivies de 1'application d'une nouvelle 

 theorie aux couleurs de ce phenomene ; par M. 1'Abbe P * * * 

 [Pouget]. 8 Paris, 1788. 



OPTICS ; comprising a treatise on optics [by Sir D. BREWSTER] ; an 

 account of Newton's Optics [by D. Lardner] ; double refraction and 

 polarization of light [by Sir D. Brewster] ; an account of optical in- 

 struments [by Pritchard] (Library of Useful Knowledge) ; 4 pts. 

 8 London, 1830. 



OPTICKS ; or a treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions, and co- 

 lours of light; also two treatises [in Latin] of the species and mag- 

 nitude of curvilinear figures [by Sir I. Newton] ; 2 pts. in 1 vol. 

 4 London, 1704. 



PRACTICE (the) of perspective ; or an easy method of representing na- 

 tural objects according to the rules of art, written in French by a 

 Jesuit of Paris [J. Dubreuil], translated by E. Chambers. 4 Lon- 

 don, 1781. 



SCIOGRAPHIA, or the art of shadowes. See Anonymous. Sciographia, 

 &c. 8 1635. (Mathematics.) [by J. Wells.] 



SOME account of the late Mr. Guinand, &c. See Anonymous. Some 

 account, &c. 8 1825. (Miscellaneous.) 



SOME uncommon observations about vitiated sight. See Anonymous. 

 Disquisition (a) about the final causes, &c. 8 1688. (Natural phi- 

 losophy, General works on.) 



TRAITE de la lumiere, ou sont expliquees les causes de ce qui luy 

 arrive dans la reflexion et dans la refraction ; avec un uiscours de la 



