The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, 1. köide1819 Contains the proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Wernerian Natural History Society, etc |
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... Trap Veins ( Whin - dikes ) probably of cotemporaneous Formation with the trap - rocks which they tra- By Professor JAMESON , verse . 116 117 121 127 130 134 138 ART . XXVIII . Notice respecting a Singular Optical Property ii CONTENTS .
... Trap Veins ( Whin - dikes ) probably of cotemporaneous Formation with the trap - rocks which they tra- By Professor JAMESON , verse . 116 117 121 127 130 134 138 ART . XXVIII . Notice respecting a Singular Optical Property ii CONTENTS .
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... Formation of the Lake of Mauvoi- sin , by the Descent of a Glacier , and of the Inun- dations of the Val de Bagnes in 1595 and 1818 , 187 XXXV . Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , XXXVI , Proceedings of the Wernerian ...
... Formation of the Lake of Mauvoi- sin , by the Descent of a Glacier , and of the Inun- dations of the Val de Bagnes in 1595 and 1818 , 187 XXXV . Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , XXXVI , Proceedings of the Wernerian ...
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... formation as that which contains the remains of elephants , rhinoceri , & c . 30. Wolves of Hudson's Bay , 421-423 BOTANY . - 31 . Red Snow found to be produced by a fungus of the genus Uredo , IV . GENERAL SCIENCE , 423 ib . 32 ...
... formation as that which contains the remains of elephants , rhinoceri , & c . 30. Wolves of Hudson's Bay , 421-423 BOTANY . - 31 . Red Snow found to be produced by a fungus of the genus Uredo , IV . GENERAL SCIENCE , 423 ib . 32 ...
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... formation of Arragonite , in which a given line in one crystal , lying in the plane of its resultant axes , is not parallel to a line similarly situated in all the other crystals . In many Arra- gonites which I have examined , the ...
... formation of Arragonite , in which a given line in one crystal , lying in the plane of its resultant axes , is not parallel to a line similarly situated in all the other crystals . In many Arra- gonites which I have examined , the ...
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... formation of mere sulphates under these circumstances ; while a few trials were sufficient to establish marked distinctions between the acid in question , and any with which I was then acquainted . Some time after , and when most of the ...
... formation of mere sulphates under these circumstances ; while a few trials were sufficient to establish marked distinctions between the acid in question , and any with which I was then acquainted . Some time after , and when most of the ...
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Page 265 - The air was calm, and the sky unclouded. It was Holy Thursday, and a great part of the population was assembled in the churches. Nothing seemed to presage the calamities of the day. At seven minutes after four in the afternoon the first shock was felt ; it was sufficiently powerful, to make the bells of the churches toll...
Page 265 - ... diameter, left a mass of ruins scarcely exceeding five or six feet in elevation. The sinking of the ruins has been so considerable, that there BOW scarcely remain any vestiges of pillars or columns.
Page 252 - ... cavity of the capsule. The incisions are repeated every evening until each capsule has received six or eight wounds ; they are then allowed to ripen their seeds. The ripe capsules afford little or no juice.
Page 233 - The violet light wan obtained in the usual manner by means of a common prism, and was collected into a focus by a lens of a sufficient size. The...
Page 267 - Commissaries were appointed to burn the bodies; and, for this purpose, funeral piles were erected between the heaps of ruins. This ceremony lasted several days. Amid so many public calamities, the people devoted themselves to those religious duties which they thought were the most fitted to appease the wrath of Heaven. Some, assembling in procession, sung funeral hymns ; others in a state of distraction, confessed themselves aloud in the streets. In this town was now repeated what had been remarked...
Page 267 - It being impossible to inter so many thousand corpses, half buried under the ruins, commissaries were appointed to burn the bodies ; and for this purpose funeral piles were erected between the heaps of ruins. This ceremony lasted several days. Amid so many public calamities, the people devoted themselves to those religious duties which they thought most...
Page 78 - ... from the circumstance of each writer on the subject being influenced by a similar bias, the most gross and extravagant results are at length obtained. Thus authors, we find, of the first respectability in the present day, give a length of 80 to 100 feet, or upwards, to the Mysticetus, and remark, with unqualified assertion, that when the captures were less frequent, and the animals had sufficient time to attain their full growth, specimens were found of 150 to 200 feet in length, or even longer...
Page 267 - Caracas was then repeated what had been remarked in the province of Quito, after the tremendous earthquake of 1797 ; a number of marriages were contracted between persons who had neglected for many years to sanction their union by the sacerdotal benediction. Children found parents, by whom they had never till then been acknowledged; restitutions were promised by persons who had never been accused of fraud; and families who had long been at enmity were drawn together by the tie of common calamity.
Page 9 - Compounds," which bears date January 8, 1819, and which appeared in Brewster and Jamieson's Edinb. Phil. Journal, 1819, occur these words :— " One of the most singular characters of the hyposulphites is the property their solutions possess of dissolving muriate of silver and retaining it in considerable quantities in permanent solution
Page 183 - Linth) was begun on the 10th of May, and finished on the 13th. of June, under the direction of M. Venetz. The gallery was sixtyeight feet long, and during its formation the workmen were exposed to the constant risk of being crushed to pieces by the falling blocks of ice, or buried under the glacier itself...