Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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McIntosh battery and optical co„ Chicago, ill., u. s. a. 195 246 Double acting engine and boiler 247 Double cylinder marine engine, No. 1 248 Double cylinder marine engine. No. 2 249 Locomotive engine,‘'Pull- ing Billy” 250 Locomotive engine,"The Rocket” 251 Modern locomotive en- gine, elevation 252 Modern locomotive en- gine, section 253 Rotatory engine, eleva- tion. (Behrens) 254 Rotatory engine, section, (Behrens) 255 Steam boiler 256 Steam boiler, marine 257 Section ot cylinder and slide-valve 258 Giftard’s Injector 259 Gas engine. (Crossley) 260 Gas engine. (Otto and Langen) MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY. 1 Dr. Gilbert’s Method ot making a Magnet. (Old print, date 1600) 2 Iron Filings attracted by a Bar Magnet 3 Hypothetical position ot the Magnetic Fluids in a Magnet 4 Magnetic Pendulum 5 Attraction ot a Magnetic Bar by iron 6 Magnetization by influ- ence of magnetism 7 Magnetization by influ- ence at a distance 8 Magnetism neutralized by the contact of oppo- site poles 9 Bar-magnet with conse- quent points 10 Magnetization of a horse- shoe magnet 11 Magnetization by Dun- hamel’s process and that of JJpinus 12 Compound magnet formed of twelve bars 13 Magnet formed of two compound bar magnets 14 Iron horse-shoe magnet with its armature and keeper . , 15 Natural magnet fur- nished with its arma- ture 16 Magnetic needle showing both inclination and de- clination 17 Declination compass. Ganot, 543 18 Gambey’s declination compass 19 Ship or mariner’s com- pass 20 The binnacle of a man- of-war 21 Variation compass 22 Portabledecllnationcom- pass 23 Surveying compass 24 Principle of the mirror declinometer 25 Gauss’ bifilar magneto- meter 26 Leyser’s portable mag- netometer 27 Lamont’s magnetic the- odolite 28 Coulomb’s magnetic tor- sion balance 29 Weber’s instrument for observing the earth’s magnetism 30 Oscillating magnet for determining the earth’s magnetism 31 Dip circle 32 Isogonic lines for the year 1868 33 Isoclinic lines for the year 1860 34 Electricity excited by friction 35 Attraction of light bodies 36 Phenomena of attraction and repulsion 37 Biot’s experiment 38 Proof-plane and hollow sphere 39 Faraday’s experiment 40 Electrification by influ- ence 41 Reiss’ induction experi- ment apparatus 42 Diagram of theory of electrical attraction 43 Electrical induction through a series of con- ductors 44 Tension of electricity at different points of vari- ous figures 45 Electric wind 46 Electric fly 47 Quadrant electroscope 48 Gold leaf electroscope 49 Gold leaf electroscope in use 50 Straw-stalk electrometer 51 Coulomb’s torsion bal- ance electrometer 52 Dellmann’s torsion bal- ance electrometer 53 Experiment showing the distribution of electric- ity on a surface 54 Experiment showing electrification by influ- ence. Ganot. 571 55 Experiment with four ice pails. Ganot, 573 56 Specific inductive capac- ity, Faraday’s experi- ment 57 Electropliorus 58 Otto von Guerick’s elec- tric machine 59 Ramsden’s plate electric machine 60 Gruel’s cylinder electric machine 61 Nairns’ electric machine 62 Winter’s electric machine 63 Holtz’s electric machine, front view 64 Holtz’s electric machine, back view 65 Bertsch’s electric ma- chine. Ganot, 587 66 Carre’s dielectrical ma- chine 67 Armstrong’s Hydro-elec- trical machine 68 Electric sparks 69 Forms of Electric dis- charges 70 Electric brush after Van Marum 71 Positive and negative brushes 72 Discharge in a Torricel- lian vacuum 73 Electric Egg for showing spark in rarefied air 74 Apparatus for showing the electric light in var- ious gases 75 Electrical Chimes 76 Electrical Hail 77 Luminous Tube 78 Luminous Globe 79 Spangled luminous pane 80 Kinnersley’s thermome- ter and electric mortar 81 Volta’s Pistol 82 Cuneus’ experiment, the Leyden jar 83 Charging the Leyden jar 84 Instantaneous discharge of a Leyden jar by the discharger 85 Successive discharges of Leyden jar. chimes 86 Battery of electrical jars 87 Universal discharger 88 Experiment of perforat- ing a card 89 Experiment of perforat- ing glass 90 Franklin’s portrait ex- periment 91 Fulminating Pane 92 Condenser of ,Epinus 93 Charging the condenser of jEpinus 94 Leyden jar with movable coatings 95 Lane’s unit jar 96 Reiss’ method of using the unit jar 97 Harris’ unit jar. Ganot, 610 98 Volta’s condensing elec- troscope 99 Leichtenberg’s figures, distribution of two kinds of electricity 100 Leichtenberg’s figures, distribution of positive electricity 101 Leichtenberg’s figures. distribution of negative electricity 102 Duration of spark. Wheatstone’s revolving mirror 103 Duration of spark.theory of revolving mirror 104 Diagram of Feddersen’s experiment to measure duration of spark 105 Diagram of Wheatstone’s spark-board 106 Lucas & Cazin’s electric chronoseope. Ganot, 627 107 Reiss’ spark micrometer