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008 900511s1838 enk b 000 0 eng d0
035 $aABR2706LB
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm21509296
040 $aSMI$ebdrb$cSMI$dWaOLN
049 $aSMI+
090 $aQC530$b.F22 1832
099 $aQC530.F22 1832
100 1 $aFaraday, Michael,$d1791-1867
245 10 $aOn induction, continued ; Nature of the electrical current.
246 1 $iBinder's title:$aExperimental researches in electricity, 1832-1848$5DSI
260 $a[London :$bThe Royal Society,$c1838]
300 $a125-168 p. ;$c29 cm.
490 1 $aExperimental researches in electricity / by Michael Faraday. Series 13 ;$vno. 18-19
500 $aTitle and series from caption.
500 $aExtracted from the Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society, v. 128.
500 $a"Received February 22,--Read March 15, 1838."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aDisruptive discharge (continued) -- Peculiarities of positive and negative discharge either as spark or brush -- Glow discharge -- Convection, or carrying discharge -- Relation of a vacuum to electrical phenomena -- Nature of the electrical current.
510 4 $aDibner Library. Heralds of science (1980 ed.),$c64
590 $aSCDIRB copy is no. 13 in a volume with binder's title: Experimental researches in electricity, 1832-1848.
590 $aSCDIRB copy has bookplate: Burndy Library ... gift of Bern Dibner. Herald of Science no. 64.
590 $aSCDIRB copy has a later blue cloth binding with gilt-tooled black embossed-cloth spine label.
650 0 $aElectromagnetic induction
650 0 $aElectric currents
650 0 $aElectricity$xExperiments
650 0 $aElectricity$vEarly works to 1850
710 2 $aRoyal Society (Great Britain)
710 2 $aBurndy Library,$edonor.$5DSI
730 0 $aPhilosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London.
740 02 $aNature of the electrical current.
830 0 $aExperimental researches in electricity / by Michael Faraday.$nSeries 13 ;$vno. 18-19.
945 $amle 5-10-90
945 $aosds 12/13/2012 add 246 (item not in hand)
945 $aosds 4/17/2013 update/recat for Heralds Scanning project; keep same call no. (bound-with; no barcode)