Books by Faraday:
“On the Means of Obtaining Knowledge,” 41;
“Chemical Manipulations,” 101, 233;
“On Alleged Decline of Science in England” (editor), 110;
“Experimental Researches in Electricity and Magnetism,” 102;
“Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics,” 76;
“On the Prevention of Dry Rot in Timber,” 149;
“Chemistry of a Candle,” 234;
“The Forces of Nature,” 234
Boots, a home-made pair of, 249
Brande, W. F., Prof., 39, 57
Breakdown in health, 170, 199, 222, 259
British Association, 64, 224, 264, 268, 297
Browning, Mrs. E. B., denounces Faraday, 251
Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, Letter to, 240
C.
Cards, Use of, to assist memory, 7, 239
Charge, electric, Query as to seat of, 154
----, The nature of an electric, 152
Charitable gifts, 245, 296
Chemical researches, 45, 82, 87;
analysis of caustic lime, 76;
new chlorine compounds, 87;
liquefaction of chlorine, 93;
discovery of benzol, 94;
sulpho-naphthalic acid, 100
Chemistry, How to examine in, 277
Children and Faraday, 233, 235
Chlorine, Liquefaction of, 55, 91
Christmas lectures, 33, 37, 61, 101, 233, 234, 235, 258
City Philosophical Society, 14, 16, 40, 41, 230
Clerk Maxwell, J.:
article on Faraday, 135;
theory of conduction, 155;
electromagnetic theory of light, 199;
on Faraday’s conception of electric action, 217;
letter to, on mathematics, 281
Closing days of Faraday’s life, 259
Coinage of new words, 116, 143, 144, 163, 188, 205
Commonplace books, 40, 89
Conduction, Theory of, 155
Conservation of energy, 167, 219
Contact theory of cells, 168
Continent, Visits to, 16, 17, 74, 224
Controversy, Detestation of, 268
Convolutions of the forces of nature, 167, 172, 269, 270
Copper disc experiment, 113
Criticism, Uses of, 14, 231, 240, 269
Crosse, Mrs. A., Reminiscences of, 233, 245, 270
Crystallisation in relation to electric properties, 166, 167
Crystals in the magnetic field, 200, 202
Current, Conception of a, 146, 163
Cutting the magnetic lines, 134, 213
Crookes, Sir W., Advice to, 267
D.
Dalton, John, 65, 226
Dance, Mr., gives Faraday tickets, 8;
message to, 30
Daniell, Prof. J. F., 64
Davy, Sir Humphry:
lectures of, 8, 36, 227;
note to Faraday, 11;
engages Faraday, 12;
travels abroad, 17;
his aristocratic leanings, 25;
researches on electric arc, 37;
invention of safety lamp, 37, 42, 269;
writes to Faraday, 44, 45;
misunderstanding with, 56;
his jealousy of Faraday, 56, 59;
his electromagnetic discovery, 80;
and the liquefaction of chlorine, 93
Davy-Faraday laboratory, The, 36
De la Rive, Auguste, 29, 66, 105, 237;
letters to, 29, 185
---- ---- ----, Gustave, 20, 28, 116, 141;
letters to, 83, 85, 91, 207, 267
De la Rue, Warren:
his lecture, 39;
his eclipse photographs, 219
Diamagnetic, A, 179
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