Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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18 HEAT. too 201 202 203 201 205 206 207 908 209 310 211 212 213 314 315 316 317 >18 219 320 221 322 223 224 225 226 337 323 339 m HEAT.— Continued. Caiorescence. Experiments 'with ray filter, Ho. 3. Identity of light andradiant heat. Reflection. Identity of light and radiant heat. Refraction. Identity of light and radiant heat. Double Refraction. Identity of light and radiant heat. Polarisa- tion. The radiometer. Solai rays used by Athan. Kiroher. Pyrheliometer. • Bunsen’s burner and candle flame. Combustion of iron wire in oxygen. Oxyhydrogen blowpipe. Blast furnaces. Animal heat. Dulong’s apparatus. Voltaic battery and carbon points. Peltier’s experiment. Thermo-electric couple. (PouillelJ. Series of thermo-electric couples. (Pouillet). Thermo-electric battery. ( Becquerel). Thermo-electric battery. (Clamond). Electrical thermometer. (Riess). Eleotrical thermometer. (Becquerel). Electrical pyrometer. (Becquerel). Spark obtained by friction, No. 1. Spark obtained by friction, No. 2. Experiment with whirling table. Rumford’s experiment on mechanical heat. Heat developed by pouring meroury, No. 1. Heat developed by pouring mercury ( No. 2. Heat developed by compre-sion of air. Chilling produced by current of air. Chilling produced by bellowa- 231 Precipitation of clouds. 232 Joule’s apparatus for mechanical equivalent of heat. 233 Lecture apparatus for mechanical equivalent of heat. 234 Him’s ballistic pendulum. 235 Heat rendered sensible by compression of air 236 Diagram of Oarnot’s engine. 237 Steam engine indicator. 233 Indicator diagram. ' 239 Heat developed in magnetic field. 240 Heat developed in magnetic field. Foucault’s experiment. 241 The eeolipile. 242 Savery’s engine. 243 Newcomen’s engine, 244 Single acting engine. (Watt). 245 Double acting engine. (Watt). 246 Double acting engine and boiler. 247 Double cylinder marine engine. No. 1. 248 Double cylinder marine engine. No. 2. 249 Locomotive engine, “Puffing Billy.” 250 Loccmoti ve engine, “ The Rocket.’’ 251 Modem locomotive engine, elevation. 252 Modem locomotive engine, flection. 253 Rotatory engine, elevation. (Behrens). 254 Rotatory engine, section, (BehrenB). 255 Steam boiler. 256 Steam boiler, marine. 257 Section of cylinder and slid e-valve, 25'i GifTard’s injector. 259 Ga3 engine. (Cro3sley). 2G0 Gas engine. (Otto and Lsngea). JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE. 1 The Town of Otsu. 9 The Residence of Count Satake. 8 Visiting Ceremony, Mutual Greetings* 4 A Daimio. 5 A Noble Lady. 6 The Garden of Count Satake. 7 A Famous Wistaria in Bloom. 8 The Japanese Harp. 9 Professional Musician and Dancer, 10 Village of Myogi. 11 Intenor of Farm House. 12 Farmers going to Work. 13 The Village Rice Mill. 14 Carpenters at Work. 15 Dinner. 16 Tea Pickers. 17 The Sake Carrier. 18 Group of Village Children, 19 Changing Quarters. 20 Ploughing and Harvesting. 21 A Village Graveyard. 22 Voluntary Hara Kiri. 23 Ladies in Winter Walking Co stums, 24 Btreet In Kamixawa. 25 The Jinricksha. 28 The Feny Boat. 27 Covered Bridge. 23 Bridge of Boats. 29 Street Scene in Country Town. 80 The Local Theatre. 81 The Charcoal Dealer. 52 Miyanoshita. 33 Fujiyama. 84 The Hot Springs of Kusaisu. 85 Gifu after the Earthquake. 86 Bridge Ruined by the Earthquake, 87 Pilgrims on the March. 38 Torii at Myogi. 89 The Village of Myogi. 40 The Wayside Refreshment Stall. 41 The Central Hall of the Shrine at Myogi. 42 Suwa Festival. 43 Shinto Priestesses. 44 A Shinto Cemetery. 45 Tomb of the Seventh Shogun at Shiba, 46 Tea House at tTyeno Park, 47 Pagoda of the Kobuku. 48 Temple of Kwannon at Mizusawa* 49 Buddhist Pilgrims. 50 Buddhist Osho, or Chief Priest. 51 Funeral Procession. 52 Buddhist Graveyard. 53 Two Bronze Buddhas at Tolrio. 54 Image of Jiao, near Lake Sakona. 55 Procession of Buddhist Priests. 56 The Yomeimon at Nikko. 57 The Tomb of Iyeyasu. 58 Begging Priests, or Temple Dwellers, 59 The Great Buddha of Kamakura. 60 The Imperial University of Japan* Heading 6d>