Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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32 LIGHT. LIGHT. Selected and arranged "by the Bew. PHILIP SLEEMAN, S.B.A.S., F.R.M.&, &c. PART I. 1 Rectilinear propagation of light. 2 Experiment illustrating rectilinear propaga- tion. 8 Formation of images by small apertures. Images of sun through openings in foliage, fi Reversed image of landscape. € Cone of shadow of opaque body. 7 Umbra and penumbra. 8 Effect of umbra and penumbra. Chinese shadows. 9 Intensity of illumination. Law of inverse squares, 10 Intensity of illumination. Law of the cosine. 11 Rumford's Photometer. 12 Bunsen’s Photometer. 33 Velocity of light. Reamer’s observations. 14 Velocity of light. Aberration. 15 Velocity of light. Fizeau’s experiment. 16 Velocity of light. Foucault’s experiment. 17 Illustration of law of reflection. 18 Experimental verification of the law of re- flection. 19 Artificial horizon. 20 Reflection from plane mirror. 21 Lateral inversion by reflection. 22 Multiple images by two plane parallel mirrors. 23 Multiple images by inclined mirrors. 24 Multiple images by two surfaces of mirror. 25 The kaleidoscope. 26 Scattering of light by irregular reflection. 27 The sextant. 29 Explanation of the sextant. 29 Goniometer. (Babinet’s). 80 Magic telescope. 81 Polemoscope. 32 Silbermann’s heliostat. 33 Foucault's heliostat. 84 Pepper’s “ Ghost.” 86 Diagrams of foci of concave mirrors. 86 Real image by concave mirror. 87 Virtual image by concave mirror. 88 Caustics by reflection. 89 Images formed by convex mirrors. 40 Cylindrical mirror. Anamorphosis. 41 Experiment illustrating refraction of ligfai. 42 Law of refraction and verification. 43 Law of sines. Glass and water. 41 Phenomena of refraction. (Bent stick.) 45 Explanation of phenomena of refraction. 46 Atmospheric refraction. <7 Effect of refraction on sunset. •48 Total reflection. Limiting angle. 49 Phenomena of total reflection. 60 Totally reflecting prisms. M Illustration of total reflection by cut gloss. 62 The mirage. 63 Explanation of the mirage. 54 Deviation by refraction. (Parallel plate.) Vt Deviation by refraction. (Successive media.) 66 The prism. 67 Deviation by prism. 63 Explanation of deviation. *e Deviation and retardation. GO Index of refraction. Dulong’s apparatus. 61 Index of refraction. Spectrometer. 62 Lens considered as an assemblage of prisms. 63 Converging and diverging lenses. 64 Various foci of converging lense 3 . 65 Principal foci of double and plano-convex len3es. 66 Formation of image by converging lens. 67 Fresnel’s lens. 68 Lenticular apparatus of lighthouse. C9 Diagram illustrating spherical aberration. 70 Decomposition of light by prism. 71 Necessity for use of narrow slit. 72 Unequal refrangibility of different colours. 73 Recomposition of light. No. 1. 74 Recomposition of light. No. 2. 75 Deviation without dispersion. 76 Anomalous dispersion. 77 Achromatic prisms. 78 Chromatic aberration. 79 Achromatic lenses. 80 Spectroscope with reflected scale. 81 Solar spectrum. (Fraunhofer). 82 Coincidences of Fraunhofer lines with thosa of sodium, &c. , 83 Chart of radiation spectra. 84 Chart of absorption spectra. 85 Thermal, luminous, and actinic rays in solar spectrum. 86 Calorescenco. Tyndall’s apparatus. No. 1. 87 Calorescence. Tyndall’s apparatus. No. 2. 89 Fluorescence. 89 Fluorescent spectra. 90 Phosphoroscope. 91 Phosphorescent spectra. 92 Horizontal section of the eyeball. 93 Vertical mid-section of the eye-ball. No. 1. 94 Vertical mid-section of the eye-ball. No. 2. 95 Diagram of nervous and connective element! in retina. 96 Diagrammatic section of macula lutea, 97 Pigment cells from the choroid coat. 98 The crystalline lens. Structure. 99 The crystalline lens. Accommodation. 100 Schemer's experiment on accommodation. 101 Formation of image on retina. 102 Diagrams explaining long and short sight. 103 Ophthalmoscope. 104 Illustration of monocular and binoeolai _ vision. 105 Diagram explaining binocular vision. 106 Corresponding points on retina. 107 Wheatstone's reflecting stereoscope. 103 Brewster’s refracting stereoscope. 109 Helmholtz’s lenticular stereoscope. 110 Analogy between sound and light, illustrated by persistence of vision. 111 Thaumatrope and Fraxinoscope. 112 Optical illusions. 113 Subjectivecolours.(Norrenberg , sapparatus.) 114 Contrast colours. (Scina’s apparatus.) 116 Apparatus for mixing ««olaured lurid (Helmholtz.)