VOL. II. JUNE 1, 1851. NO. 2.
Devoted to the Daguerrian and Photogenic Arts.
Also, embracing the Sciences, Arts, and Literature.
S. D. HUMPHREY AND L. L. HILL, EDITORS.
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Some experiments and remarks on the changes which bodies are capable of undergoing in darkness, and on the agent producing these changes, by Robert Hunt, | 33 |
Railroad to the Pacific, | 35 |
Experiments on the colored films formed by iodine, bromine, and chlorine, upon various metals, by Augustus Waller, M. D., | 36 |
Iodine with silver and copper, | 39 |
Bromine with silver and copper, | 40 |
Chlorine with silver and copper, | 40 |
Iodine with titanium, | 40 |
Bromine with titanium, | 40 |
Chlorine with titanium and copper, | 40 |
Iodine with bismuth and silver, | 40 |
Iodine with mercury, | 40 |
Bromine with mercury and copper, | 41 |
Chlorine with mercury and copper, | 41 |
Bromine with lead, | 41 |
Iodine with iron, | 41 |
The American electric telegraph, | 42 |
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