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

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 123 HEAT— Continued. CaloTeaconee. Experiment* with my Alter No. 3. Identity ot light end radiant heat. Reflection. Identity ot light and radiant beat. Refraction. I Identity of light and radiant heat. Doable Refraction. , l Identity of light and radiant he at Polarisa- tion. I The radiometer. I -Solar rays nsed by Atban. Kiroher. ' Pyrheliometer. I Bunsen's homer and candle flame. ) Combustion of iron wire in oxygen. 1 Oxyhydrogan blowpipe. I Blast furnaces. I Animal heat. Dnlong’s apparatus. i Voltaic battery and carbon points. I Peltier's experiment. 5 Tbenno-eleotzlo oonple. (Ponillet). S Seriosof thermo-electric oonple* (Poulllet). 7 Tharmo-eleotrio battery. (Beoquerel). 9 Thermoelectric battery. (Diamond) 0 Bleotrioal thermometer. (Rless). 0 Electrical thermometer. (Beoqoerel). 1 Bleotrioal pyrometer. {Beoquerel). 3 Spark obtained by frietion, No. 1. 3 Spark obtained by friction, No. 3. 4 Experiment with whirling table. 5 Rumfurd’s Experiment on mechanical heat, 6 Heat developed by pouring mercury. No. 1. 7 Heat developed by pouring mercury. No. 2. 8 Heat developed by oompresslon of air. 9 Chilling produced by current ol air. 330 Chilling produced by bellows. 231 Precipitation of cloud*. , 333 Joule’s apparatus for mechanical aqulve- lent of heat. - A 233 Lecture ap aratua (or mechanical equlva- lent of heat. 234 Hint's ballistic pendulum. 281 Heat rendered sensible by oompresslon of air. 238 Diagram of Carnot's engine. 237 Steam engine indicator. 238 Indicator diagram. 239 Heat developed in magnetio Held. 340 Heat developed In magnetic field. Foo- canlt’a experiment. 341 The nollpMe. 3)2 Bavery s engine. 243 Newoomen'a engine. 244 Single eating engine. iWatt). 245 Double acting rnglne. (Watt). 246 Double acting engine end boiler- 247 Double cylinder marine engine. No. 1. 348 Doable cylinder marine engine, No. 2. 249 Locomotive engine, " Puffing Billy." 250 Locomotive engine, "The Rocket-" 251 Modern locomotive engine, elevation. 252 Modem locomotive engine, section 253 Rotatory engine, elevation. (Behrens!. 254 Rotatory engine, section. (Behrens). 255 Steam boiler. 256 Steam boiler marine. 257 Section of cylinder and slide-valve. 258 Glflard’s injector. 259 Gas engine. (Crowley), 280 Oai engine. (Otto and Lungen.J Note.—W hen ordering Slides the Telegraphic Code Letters should be quoted to avoid mistakes. A AT HYDROSTATICS AND PNEUMATICS. Selected and arranged by the late Rev. P. R. Slebman. F.R.A.S., F.R.M-S., 4tc. Plain Slides, 2jr. each. HYDROSTATICS. I Principle of the Hydraulic Press. 3 The Hydraulic Press. 8 Vertical Upward Pressure of Liquids. 4 liquid Pressure, Haldst's Apparatus. 8 Liquid Pressure, Pascal's Apparatus. 8 Hydrostatic Paradox, Pascal s Experiment. 7 Hydraulic Tourniquet, " Barker's Mill.** 8 Equilibrium of Buperpoeed Liquids of Different Densities. • Equilibrium of same Liquj d in Communicating Vessels. 10 Equilibrium of Different liquids In Communi- cating Vessels. II Water and Spirit Level*. 13 Use ot Level la Surveying. IS Artificial Fountain. 14 Principle of Archimedes, Experimental Demonstration, No. 1. 18 Principle of Archimedes, Experimental Demonstration, No. 3. 18 Hydrostatic Balance, Speclfla Gravity of Solids. 17 Hydrostatic Balance. Bpcdflo Gravity of liquids. 18 Specific Gravity Bottle. 19 Ntcbolaon's Hydrometer. 30 Beanme’s Dvdrometer. 31 Cohesion of Liquids, Dewdrope. 23 Cohesion of Liquids, Globules of Uetcury, 23 Capillary Tubes, Gay Lussac'a Apparatua. PNEUMATICS. 24 Illustrations of Atmospheric Pressure. 25 Belt-recording Aneroid Barometer. 26 Weather Indicator uaed In UAA. 27 Boyle's (Marriott*’*) Law No. 3. 28 Manometers, Compressed. 29 Manometers, Steam Gauges. 50 DeleuU'a Air Pump. 51 Blowing Engine (Fryee’s). 53 Air Gun. 55 Hero'a Fountain. 54 Intermittent Byphon. " Vaae of Tan tala*." 55 The Suction Pump (Principle). 30 The Suction Pump (Section). 57 The Suction Pump, Elevation No. 1. 58 The Suction Pump, Elevation No. 9. 89 Suction and Force Pump*. 40 The Forcing Pump. 41 Hand Plre Engine. 43 8team Fire Engine, 45 Centrifugal Pump. 44 Screw Turbine. 48- Water Motor.