Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 2 (circa 1920)

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Telegraph Cypher Code Index OF SECTION 2—SCIENCE ; ASTRONOMY, PHYSICS , CHEMISTRY. &o. TK TL* TK TN UT UV u w ux WG WT W U xs X2o A AP AAQ AAR A AS A A T A A U AAV AAW APR AFL Wireless Telegraphy Aerial Experiments Ballooning Clouds Greenwich Observatory Optical Phenomena Meteorology Flying Bullets Electrical Discharges ... Natural Phenomena Movable Astronomical Slides Astronomical Work in the Solar Physics Observatory. South Kensington Stereoscopic Pictures Sound Waves The Magnetic Field Photographs of Ripples 107 A. Mercury 1 US » >■ » : B. Mercury 105 •» » it : C. Mercury 105 : D. Water Suriace 105 Bright-Line Spectra |00 Nasmyth's Moon 93 Waves of Water, Sand and Snow 106 Ganot's Physics 107-112 Chladnl's Sand Figures 107 The Fail of a Water Drop 105 The Starry Heavens 95 Photochromoscope Slides 102 The Moon Natural Philosophy and Experimental Physics 113-117 Magnetic Curves 117 Sound The Telephone, Microphone and Phono 119 Heat 121-123 Hydrostatics and Pneumatics 123 Mechanics 124 Spectrum Analysis t25 ... 126-128 Refraction of Light ioo Anomalous Dispersion of Sodium Vapour! 00 A K R AQF A QG AQH A Q I AQK AQ L AQ M AQK A Q 0 A R H AZO C A A CAB B E F B FZ B I M BZC BZ D BZE Stereoscopic Lantern Slides for Pro- jection with a Single Lantern ... 104 Lantern Slides by Ducit Colour Photo- „ graph y 102 Crystals of Snow. Ice. Quartx etc. . . 132 Photographing by Ultra-Violet and Infra Red Rays 103 Marvels cl Modem Photography ... 1Q4 Chemical Experiments. Air . ... 128 « .. Water ... 128 Hydrogen ... 129 » .. Oxygen ... 129 <• .. Combustion ... 129 •, „ Nitrogen and Ammonia 129 it i. Carbon and Carbon Monoxide ... 129 t. .. Carbon Dioxide 129 Weather and Wealhar Recording . . 132 Polamed Light . ... 102 Low-Hilgcr Audiometer Records ... 107 Hi'tnrv of Flying ... ... ... 130 Early Flying Machines . . . 130 Wir-less Telegraph 1 ... 97 "X " Ra>i and their Applications ... ““ 1'holographs of Experiments with Light Ray The Foun latio - - -Idalion of the Universe ... Our Debt to the Chemist The Historv and Development of \\ ire- less Telegraphy - . Television, its History and Develop- ments Natural Colour Photography . . From the Ancients to Einstein The Solar System, or the Members of the Sun Family .. The Moon and the Sun The Nature of the Stars Diffuse and Gaseous Nebulae and the Distance of the Stars... The Structure of the Universe Astronomy ... . 101 95 113 The use of the Lantern as an aid to teaching has become almost universal, and educational subjects are in increasing demand. It is our earnest desire to meet the great need manifested and we have secured thousands of new Slides visualising Geography, History, Science, Literature, Art, etc. SLIDE CABINETS AND BOXES. We make a large number of inexpensive boxes for holding Slides, some with partitions, some with grooves for holding each Slide separately. Also School Cabinets containing from four to a dozen or more drawers to hold the different sets of Slides so that all are available without trouble at any time. Details and prices on pages 135 and 136.