SIS Bulletin Index Issues 1 to 80
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SIS Bulletin Index Issues 1 to 80
Scientific Instrument Society Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society Index No 1 to No 80 Home Contents Find Help Scientific Instrument Society Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society Index No 1 to No 80 Contents Introduction Index of Topics 3 Index of Articles 37 Index of Book Reviews 51 The Scientific Instrument Society 61 Documents Associated with the Index 61 Introduction Development of the Index of the Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society The first 40 issues of the Bulletin were indexed successively, ten issues at a time. With the advent of No 50 it was decided to amalgamate the earlier work and create a single index for all 50 issues. The work involved was a vast undertaking requiring the use of optical character recognition and other computer techniques on the earlier work, and a good deal of careful proof reading. The final product was handsomely produced in A4 size uniform with the Bulletin, running to 64 index pages. Having reached 80 issues, a similar combining exercise has been done, but with fewer categories within the Index. However, whilst the main index of individual topics remains as comprehensive as previously it is presented in a smaller typeface and makes use of more columns. At the time of printing, consideration is being given to the use of this new Index as a facility on the Society's website and also in connection with CDROMs of the Bulletin. Notes for using the 3 sections of the Bulletin Index, Issue No 1 to Issue No 80 Index of Topics Topics are arranged alphabetically by subject. References are shown as 'Issue No : Page No' eg 2:15 or 45:7-11 Index of Articles Authors of articles are listed alphabetically with the titles of their articles following in issue order. The issue in which an article may be found is referenced in italic bold, eg 76 Index of Book Reviews Authors of books, etc, reviewed are listed alphabetically with the titles of their publications listed in issue order. The reviewer's name in shown in parentheses after each title and is followed by a similar 'Issue No : Page No' reference to that used in the Index of Topics. Geoffrey Bennett Stanford in the Vale May 2004 -2- Index of Topics Abbas b Fim~s 35:18 Adams, John Couch 52:17 Abbe, Ernst 36:16 Adams, London family 9:8-9 Abbott. Richard. London 9:4 Adams. Nathaniel 36:6 Aberdeen. Copeland Collection 10:5-6 Adams Abraham & Co, Liverpool, trade card 13:8 globes 29:20-21 Abraham & Dancer orrery 27:28 Manchester 29:4 planetarium 29:20 microscope 27:34 reflecting telescope 12:26 Abraham. Abraham 33:18 Adams & Dixey, microscope 11:12, Absorptiometer 11:27, 14:20 Hilger 15:7-10 Adelaide Gallery, London 25:19, 58:1 Hilger photoelectric 18:8 Adie 31:13, 33:18 Academia das Ci~ncias. Lisbon 62:27 anemometer 30:13, 30:15 Academia del Cimento 75:1 Edinburgh, theodolite 10:27 Academic courses re instruments 17:1-2 garden sundial 24:10 Academy of Science, Lisbon 55:28 polarizing microscope 30:13, 30:15 Accuracies, standard 27:3-8 Adie, Alexander 41:9 Achromatic glasses by Tecnomasio of Adies of Edinburgh 10:5, 10:7 Milan 53:26 Adler Planetarium 64:20 Achromatic lens Anton Mensing instruments 79:28-32 invention of 9:16 Chicago 14:4,28:14 performance 8:21 pocket sundials 54:3 Acoustic toroid. Watkins & Hill 12:11 Admiral. Little, with 'cross staff' Acoustical apparatus 24:13-14, 30:25 Marloye 44:13 Admiralty Research Laboratory 34:23 Marlye et Cie 29:16 Advertising of instruments, 16th - 19th Actinometer 9:12.21:18, 22:18 century 61:4-10 Adam, Robert, fireplace 30:24 Advertising of optical instruments in Adams, C H, lecturer 25:20 1707 77:14-21 Adams. Dudley 21:5, 22:12 Aeroclinoscope 6:8 billhead 29:30 Aerometrical beads, patent 28:11 comments 20:26 Agnew of Manchester 3:14 Agricola, Georgius 39:33,40:13 dates 19:19 Ahaz dial 'electrical medicine' 65:33 biblical references and assessment globes 7:7.7:12, 7:14, 8:27 spectacles 18:21-22 61:11-14 supplier to Office of Ordnance 21:6 Harvard University 61:13 Museo de Santa Cruz 61:13 Adams. George 2:8.3:20, 5:16, 6:18, 6:26.7:6.7:9, 7:12, 7:14, 7:18, 8:23, Ahrens, C D, prism 10:15 Air pressure, demonstration devices 24:7 9:17-18.9:20, 10:4, 10:26, 22:12, Air pump 33:28 34:9, 35:24, 38:23.39:23, 52:10 double barrel, Musschenbroek 58:36 Cuff-type microscope 19:21 Culpeper-type microscope 17:25 Ducretet 16:22 Magdeburg hemishperes 72:16 Guild 21:4 Studer 28:20-21 instrument maker to Office of Van Musschenbroek 29:23 Ordnance 21:5 Air resistance, demonstration device inventory. Duke of Argyll 21:5 magnetic recreation device 24:7 24:7 Airy, George Biddell 33:19, 38:7.39:9, model of eye 24:8 45:28 octant 15:10 parallel ruler 28:16 Aitchison, James 9:16 Aked, Charles 39:3 quil cutter 50:35 al-Battani 35:18 steering compass 12:28 al-Ibrfihim, Ibn Said 53:30 sundial 17:25 supplier to Christ's Hospital 21:5 Albion by Richard of Wallingford 53:30 Watt's perspective device pirated 17:4 medieval 4:18 Zograscope 28:18 Algascope 54:33 Adams. George. Senior 73:4 Allard. Karel, & Abraham, globes 7:11 artificial horizons 73:37 Allegorical painting by Brueghel Adams. Hannah 9:8-9 23:9-10 supplier to Christ's Hospital 21:5 3 Allen. Elias 6:18, 47:30. 49:28, 53:19 compendium 28:25-26, 68:39 dominant in London instrument trade 56:10 guild membership 13:4 instruments at Museum of the History of Science 55:16 pocket compendium 72:35 pocket sundial 56:9 portrait 78:35 six-foot radius quadrant 56:9-10 with products 56:7 Almanac for 30 years (paper) 55:7 Almanac, perpetual (paper) 55:7 Alpha particles, detecting and counting 63:3 Alphabets of Freedoms (City of London) 13:4 Alteneck, Von Hefner 37:12 Altimeter, Beatson 36:30 Amateur experimentation 74:41, 75:34-36 Amelin, Olov 31:17, 37:15.38:16 American Industrial Revolution, new gallery at Smithsonian 12:23, 13:19. 14:15 American Scene 23:19-20. 25:26, 26:16-18 Amici, Giovanni 39:12.51:9 microscope 26:17 theodolite conceived by 16:7-9 Ampere commutator 2:15 table 6:6 Amsler, Jakob. mathematician 75:12 Amsterdam. instrument dealers in 28:26 Anaethetic apparatus, Squire 78:13 Analemma, paper [planisphere] 55:7 Analysis of experimentation by Jean Paul Marat 74:8-15 Anatomy theatre reconstruction 29:10 Anaximander of Miletus 33:2 Andersen, S6ren. copies of R0mer's instruments 25:13-14 Andrewes, Thomas, carbon dioxide apparatus 26:13 Anemograph, Foster 40:9 Anemometer Adie 30:13.30:15 Dutch 6:8 Foster 40:8 Josi Grasselli 42:7 Kingston 40:8 Robinson, [Yeates & Son?] 45:2 Salrnoiraghi of Milan. portable 53:25 Anemovane, Patterson 40:8 Aneroid barometer 61:24-26 miniature 61:25 tested in Australia 61:25 Angelini. A 31:18 Angle measurer, Butterfield 9:6 .~mgstrrm, spectrometer 4:6 Anorthoscope, Plateau 53:11 Anschiitz, Ottomar, moving picture machine 'Electrical Wonder' 56:26 projecting electrotachyscope 56:26 Anti-ferromagnetism 57:16 Antibes. dealers in 21:24 Antikythera Mechanism 77:36, 80:2~11 Antipodean update 18:7-8 Antique Market, Portobello Road [London] 56:34 Apograph 10:7 Applied science, contribution of the Arabs 6:5 Appointments. Lord Chamberlain's records of 21:5 Apprentices. tax on 21:3 Apps, Alfred 36:14 Aquilius. Joan. engraver 7:13 Arab contribution to applied science 6:5 Arago. Francois 33:8, 38:11, 53:2 Arc-lights, Duboscq 51:12 Archimedes 35:11 Architectonic sector. [Culpeper?] 3:2 Argos Flight, pioneering navigation 62:17-18 Argyll, Duke of. collection 21:5 Aristotle 33:2 Arithmaurel [arithmometer]. Maurel and Jayet 52:15 Arithmetical table, Trocet 60:28 Arithmometer 52:12 Thomas de Colmar 11:12, 55:34, 60:16-23 Annillary sphere 3:19, 35:18 Adams 32:26 Beijing Palace 10:8 de la Garde 53:5 Florentine 16th century [?] 42:9 Fobis 25:3 Habermel 75:22 Henze Collection 28:15 Hermes 52:3 in pocket globe 7:14 Italian [?] 20:31 Lusverg 31:15 Lynch 26:5 Lynch and Son 44:26 mechanical, on table clock 53:7-8 Mercator 55:34 Mirandulanus 80:24 Newman 26:19 several for naked eye planets 53:29 stolen from Rome museum 9:6 Sultan Murad III. Mercator [?] 51:37 Volpaia [?] 22:19-20 Vopel 50:31 wood and paper 54:21 Armoury. Moscow 64:22 Armstrong & Bro, Thomas 51:29, 52:5 Armstrong. Joseph 52:5 Thomas 52:5 Amaboldi. Jarvis. New York 7:19 Arnold & Son. regulator clock 26:7 Arnold. John. chronometer 26:19 Arrowsmith map with metric scale 66:26 Arsenius. astrolabe 18:21.18:24. 42:11, 42:13 scaphe dial with astrolabe top 66:9-14, 67:2 Arsenius. Gualterus Regnerus 66:9 Arstall, George, scale beam maker 28:9 Artefacts of time measurement 75:2-5 Asdic 7:3-4 Ash, C & Sons, London, query 4:17 Aspinwall, Thomas 33:17 Astarium, de Dondi 53:6 Aston & Mander. slide rule 16:22~24 Aston, T. Birmingham 3:14, 4:17 Astro compass 33:13 Astro-photometer, Zrllner, replica 58:33 Astrolabe 33:16, 34:17, 36:17, 36:23 Astrolabe book, Strffier 55:2 Astrolabe, al-Khamaitri 36:17 al-Khujandi 44:5 and the imagination 64:3-6 Arsenius 4:11, 18:21, 18:24, 33:26, 42:11, 42:13, 64:22, 64:36 as top to scaphe dial, Arsenius 66:1 I, 67:2 Becker 21:31 Champlain [?] 51:19 Cole 35:29, 78:16 Danti 31:14 de Champlain 26:19 de la Garde 28:35, 30:20, 30:22, 30:36 De Rojas projection 69:11-12 Descrolihres 17:19-20 Dorn 38:24 electrotyping 46:19-21 engraved plate 42:10 Gordon 10:6 Great, by Cole 57:32 Habermel 26:5-6,46:37,47:28-29 Hartmann 29:23-25, 64:36 Ibn Said al-Ibrg~ahim 53:30 Indian fakes 44:11 Indo-Mughal 19:21 inscriptions and engraving 51:3 Islamic Gallery, British Museum 21:22 Judaeo-Arabic 17:26 Kronborg 38:28 lecture by R Lorch 11:13 mariner's 2:4-5, 2:4-5, 11:12 mariner's, Allen 49:28 mariner's, fake signed Gourdin 21:11 mariner's, from Spanish galleons 17:21 mariner's, from wrecks off Australia 18:8 mariner's. Juan Dias 8:3 mariner's, miniature pendant 30:32 mariner's, Portugese 26:19 medieval European 9:26, 10:20, 43:31 Mercator 43:16N21 Muhammad ben as-Saffar 30:13-14, 36:22 multiple type 62:33 on banknotes 16:12 Ottoman 34:22 Patenal 40:18 Persian 79:7 Persian. at Time Museum 14:11 Picard 44:8-9 4 planispheric Hispano-Moorish 78:5 Pregel 25:3 quadrant with perpetual calendar by Sutton 64:8 Rapozo 40:18 Safavid Persian 75:2 Schissler 38:18 Shah Abbas 40:28 Sir Francis Drake 72:13 spherical 71:35 stereographic projection 69:11 stolen from Rome museum 9:6 symbolic value 64:3 Time Museum 16:22. 16:24 Tobias Volckmer 74:31 Toledo 72:36 unusual, lecture 10:21 use by lady 51:2, 55:3 Valerius 5:28 von Mandem 38:28 with clock, Bommel 50:15 Astronomical allegory in tiles, Lisbon 55:28 Astronomical and surveying instruments in Hungary 19:8-12 Astronomical calendar (paper) 55:8 Astronomical camera by De la Rue 53:3 Astronomical camera with flap shutter 53:3 Astronomical clock Copland 24:6 David 25:3 Dent 26:7 Dupuis 26:19 Earnshaw 26:4 Fertbauer 25:3 Graham 26:19 Imsser &von Rainem 25:3 Leicester University 22:13 Metzker 25:3 Nugent 29:3 Plank 25:3 Schlottheim [fake] 28:15 Astronomical instruments Brunner 49:3-5 China 23:22 Gautier 49:5-7 Hooke 27:5-6 Lalande, prices of 21:9-10 medieval 31:3 Tycho Brahe 22:2-4 Astronomical models 34:7 Astronomical Observatory of Lisbon 55:27 Astronomical Pantoscope. US patent model 26:29, 28:32 Astronomical slides. Newton & Co 26:19 Astronomical timepiece, pair by Janvier 64:38 Astronomical tower of Eger, Hungary 19:10 Astronomy, in writings by Chaucer 64:4 Astrophysical Observatory, Hungary 19:10 Astroscope by James Mann 75:6-8 Atlas, 16th century 42:9 Atmospheric electricity, instruments for 43:27N28 Atomic clock 63:18 Atwood fall machine 62:27 fall machine by Laun 67:3 machine 38:27, 39:26.40:3 Newman 50: I 1 Audiophone 47:23-24 Aurora tube. de La Rive 48:29-30, 49:33 Australian exploration 61:24 Australian optical equipment, query 8:23~24 Australian scientific research 10:15-16 Australian surveying instruments, early 22:5-6 Automation in the laboratory 8:21-22 Automaton. Adams 40:20 Avometer 37:23, 39:41 Ayres, Benjamin, surveyor's kit 29:17 Ayscough. James 35:12 Azimuth mirror 40:37 Babbage. Charles 28:22-23.52:12 difference engine 47:28 Babinet. Jacques 25:21, 33:8 Bache. Alexander. of Philadelphia 25:22 Bachelder steam engine indicator 67:16 Backstaff Blou 26:19 Deane 40:24 early American. by Benjamin King 60:38 Garner. in Musre de la Marine. Paris 57:19 Gilbert 38:28 Holbeche 30:29 Stephens 19:21 Bacon, Roger 37:7 Baekeland, Leo. inventor of Bakelite 71:33 Baghdad battery [?] 68:35 Bailey. William 34:13 Baillou. Franqois 40:16 telescope 29:9 Baines' Lancashire Directory 13:2, 13:5 Baird & Tatlock 28:24-25 factory 28:10 history of 27:33 Bakelite instruments 71:33 Baker. Edward drawing instrument maker 21:5 Gunter's chain 24:15 Bakken Library, museum report 8:16-19 Balance chemical, John Whitehurst 43:9 coin 7:18 Deleuil 47:5-6 gun. Bernisches Historisches Museum 42:14 Leiden 29:12 Oertling 4:17.41:35-36 Oertling. assay 10:7 prescription box 60:33-34 Roberval structure 60:33 Robinson and Barrow 9:12 Scale Collectors. International Society of 10:18 scalemakers 2:3 short-beam analytical 6:8 Baldewein, Eberhard. globe 15:3 trade literature 80:12-17 Baldwin solar chart 33:12 turret, at Dalston 25:9-11 Baleato. Josef. mariner's compass 30:20 Vidie 38:20 Ballestilla 42:8 water 16:14, 29:27 Balls, beads, bubbles, hydrostatical Watt 30:13, 30:17 26:12 Barometric fluids, table of 30:9 Bamberg, Carl, signalling lamp 29:17 Baroque observatory in southern Banks Germany 15:4-6 drawing instruments 17:26 Barrow, Henry 2:12, 9:11-12 telescope 10:15 Barry, Cork, query 1:7 Baracca, A 31:17 Barry. Joseph, Cork, watchmaker 13:11 Baradelle, ring dial 13:17 Barton, John 47:17 Barbay, Ursin 47:9-11 Basements. about 10:9-10 Bardin Bashforth chronograph 42:22-24 Elizabeth Marriott, globemaker 28:8 Basso-Ricci, M 31:14 Thomas Marriott, globemaker 21:4 Bate, Robert Brettell 39:1 W & T M 36:20 hydrometer maker 28:9 W & T M, globe 10:26 lecture by A McConnell 24:21, 25:29 Barling, London. slide rule 3:7 microscope 21:24 Barlow Bateman. Thomas 35:5 globe 8:5 apprenticed to Hill 20:3 Peter, meets Joseph Henry 25:20 Battery. Baghdad [?] 68:35 Barnard. Edward, observatory 13:14 Bavarian history and instruments Bamard, I 1:7 48:25-27 Barograph Baynes-Cope, DrAD 68:1 King 33:16 Becher. A B 37:14 Peravia 75:35 Beck, R & J 3:14, 4:16, 10:14 Barometer 36:22, 38:18 polarizing microscope 30:13.30:16 Adie 33:19 spinthariscope 24:18 aneroid 48:10~11.61:24-26 Becker, Andreas, astrolabe 21:31 Bird 5:11 Becker, F E, of Birmingham, Dublin Casella 38:7 branch 26:14 Dalton 72:15 Bedford, Hilkiah 9:3-5.79:19 Dent 38:20 guild membership 13:4 display in City of Gloucester Museum Bedini, Silvio A 37:5 58:25-26 SIS Honorary Member 9:3, 15:2 Elliott 36:8 Beijing National Palace 10:8.13:10 Fortin type in Rome 53:25 Belfast, Queen's College 26:13 French 79:6 Belgian National Inventory 4:9. 4:12 James Green 66:27 Belgium and its instruments 18:13-14 James Watt workshop 57:28 Bellanca aeroplane 74:21 James Watt, by Gardner 60:9 Bench. Melloni 41:4 Jordan's glycerine 10:7 Bermett, J 31:12, 37:15 Knie 26:33 Bennet John 40:24 liquid other than mercury 30:5-9 trade card 28:6 manufacture by James Watt 60:5-10 Bennett, Professor John Hughes mercury, by James Watt in National 65:14-18 Museum of Scotland 60:7 Bentwicke, James, London 9:4 mercury, early development 60:5 Bergauer, Michael. dial 25:4 miniature aneroid 61:25 Berge, John & Matthew confused 13:6 Morland's angle 18:25 Berge, orrery 7:18 Museum, Dorpsweg 10:22, 16:14-15 Berkeley Castle stained glass sundial Museum. Maartensdijk 29:27 58:26 Negretti & Zambra 5:8, 40:7 Bernaert, Jacques 53:9-10 Newman 50:12 Berni~res, liquid burning lens 4:7-8. oil, 40-foot 30:5-9, 31:1 5:23 Patrick 80:16 Bernoulli, Johann 38:23 Patterson 40:8 Berry, Miles 36:12 Quare 10:7 parmer of Newton & Son 20:4 Rabalio 40:12 Berthoud, Ferdinand. chronometer 18:21 Bertram's inclined plane 34:21 Ramsden 5:14 Ridier. tower 28:12-13 Bertrand, heliotrope 29:17 Ronchetti 33:21 Berzelius, Jrns Jacob. chemist 70:2 Royal Society 51:22 Bessel, S 31:17 Secretan 38:21 Bevan, Benjamin 3:5, 3:9 short diagonal, Knie 26:33 Bevel, as clinometer and water-level siphon 6:7 68:21 Bevis, John 35:23 tower. Ridier 28:12-13 BeyerPeacock Co 51:27 Bidstrup, Jesper 38:28.49:26 Bills for Ordnance, William Deane 45:12-18 shop, Martin 21:5 shop, Morgan 21:4 shop, use of 21:5 Binnacles 6:15 Binoculars. Admiralty and Air Ministry patterns 70:20-27 Admiralty patterns 54:15-20 British army pattern 26:23 holder 70:22 illusion of the moon 55:36 in aviation 70:19-27 Leitz 37:18 prismatic 37:16 product codes 54:17 Zeiss 37:16 Biolistic particle delivery systems 63:21 Bion, Nicholas geographer 7:10 plane table 18:21 Bioscope. stereoscopic, by Duboscq 73:30-31 Bird. John 5:3-4, 5:7.5:14, 31:12. 40:25 astronomical instruments 21:9, 27:5~7 ghost scales 8:8-11.9:19 quadrant 29:23~24 reflecting telescope 22:27 Bischoffheim Dome. Nice Observatory 52:22 Bissett Street workshop 51:4 Black. Joseph, chemist 10:7 Bleau astronomical quadrant 29:11 family, globes 7:6, 7:9-10 tellurium 29:20 Blondel, dial 26:19 Blou. E, backstaff 26:19 Bloud, dial 20:23 Blunt. Thomas 2:14.4:17 orrery 27:30 Boerhaave, Hermann, letters to 16:4-5 Boissardus. J J 37:28 Bolle, Bert. and Ethne, house as Barometer Museum 16:14-15, 29:27 Bolter. Hugh. freedom dates 13:7 Bond, G P 38:6 Bonijol. Louis 17:14 Bookplates 34:6 Books effects of humidity and temperature 68:9 scientific, values of 25:25 Boosman. Willem 6:12, 6:15 Borer, increment 37:22, 38:14 Borghardt. E 1:7,2:14 Bos, Nicolas. Rotterdam 7:11-12 Boschi. E 31:15 Botjes. Wildrik B. orrery 21:14 Boudan. A, publisher 7:10 Boulenge, Paul Emile, 'telemeter' 25:24, 26:23 Boulengier. Louis. globe 7:8 Boulengr, P Le 64:33 Boulton & Watt, beam engine 10:15 Boulton and Watt, origin of steam indicator 67:9 Boulton, Matthew facilities at Soho 57:5 Soho House, Birmingham 55:1 Bourdon manometric tube patents 28:13 tube 48:10-11 Bourne, William 37:2, 37:4. 37:8 Bowden. Alan 33:15 Boyle, Robert 31:13 water barometer 30:5 Boys, Sir Charles Vernon 23:2-6, 37:6, 70:14-18 determination of gravitational constant 54:12 gas calorimeter 55:35 Brachi. Rome. graphometer 28:17 Bradley, James, Astronomer Royal 8:12-13, 27:6-7 Bragg, William & Lawrence, lives of 1:5 Brahe, Tycho 20:18, 31:12, 35:9, 35:18, 37:2, 37:5, 38:28, 40:30 instrument designs 22:2-4. 23:22, 25:26 model of observatory 17:7 portrait 14:13 Bramah, Joseph 41:4 Brander, G F barometer & thermometer 28:20 connection with Micheli du Crest 72:22-23 correspondence 64:21 equatorial dial 22:19~20 graphometer 25:3 instruments in Zallinger Collection, sale 9:20-21 micrometers 23:13 ruling engine 47:18 techniques 19:14 universal thermometer 5:15~16 work of, catalogue review 3:16, 3:17 Brandreth, Timothy 35:11 advertising in 1707 77:14-21 Brass alloy 39:32 Brass tubing, precision 27:10-15 Brassart, Ermanno 37:19 Braun, Antonius, calculating machine 25:4 Breguet, Abraham Louis 50:19 Breguet, Antoine Louis 50:19-24 Breguet, electric tuning fork 11:4, 18:18 Bregnet, Louis Clement Franqois 50:19-24 Breithaupt & Son GmbH & Co, Kassel 54:26-27 Brendel, R, botanical model maker 71:41, 72:1 Brenni, Paolo 65:1 electrical demonstration 65:23 BreraObservatory 31:14.65:20 Brera Observatory correspondence 1726-1799 12:19 Brewster, Sir David 8:15-16. 10:7, 33:8, 37:21, 41:18 Bridge, John 35:26 Bridge, model showing deflection of 26:9-10 -6- Brieux microscope, d'Amici 14:14. 17:14 Brieux, Alain, exposes forgeries 21:12 Briggs, William, globemaker 21:4 Brisbane Compass 20:26 British archives for the history of instruments 21:3-7, 22:12 British instrument makers listed in Mariners' Museum 48:19-22 British Meteorological Society 38:21 British National Inventory 4:9-11 British Sundial Society. formation of 22:1 British Vintage Wireless Society 45:3 Broadhurst. Clarkson & Fuller Ltd. tube drawing technique 27:10-15 Broadsheet, barometer, by Newcomb 80:14 Brookman & Langdon, pencils 22:5 Brown, John, London 2:12 Browne, W A F 34:10 Browning & Crookes 1:9 Browning John micrometer for spectroscope 15:11 miniature microscope 69:57 spectroscope 4:3-6, 27:28 Brueghel's Allegories of the Senses 23:9-10 BrumeU, G T, slide rule 3:10 Brunel Collection 75:25 Brunel, CE 52:17 Brunel, Marc Isambard, writing machine 9:17 Brunner, Johann Josef [Jean] 49:3-5 Brunner, Lron 49:3~5 Brunner, I~mile 49:3-5 Bruns, Christian, apprentice of Steinheil 12:5-6 Brush & MacDonald, instrument suppliers in Sydney 61:24 Bryce. Alexander, and Scottish measures 30:3-4 Bryden Jack Observatory, New Brunswick 26:19 Bubble chamber particle detector 63:27 Budapest. conference at 9:23 Buffon, burning glass 4:8.5:23 Bugge, Thomas 38:28, 39:10 Buhl, Hans 38:16 Bunge, Paul, Prize. founder 53:36 Bunsen & Kirchhoff, early spectroscopy 4:3-5 Burghley [Burleigh], Lord 37:2.37:4 Burgi, Jost 31:12 Burgst, C J W Nahuys van, cast-iron monument 69:3-4 Burlini. Biagio, optical instrument maker 76:35-37 Burning glass 4:7-8, 5:23, 58:28-32 Bemiere 58:29, 58:32 Fresnel 58:32 historical 58:30 Kirwin 26:3, 26:11 Newton multiple reflectors 58:30 Parker double lens 58:30. 58:32 table of properties 58:31 Tschimhaus large mirror 58:30 Villette mirror 58:30 Bums, Robert 38:5 Burrell, Sir William, collection, Glasgow 78:17 Burstow, Edward. ellipsograph designer 17:6 Burt, patent slide rule 3:10 Bute, Earl of. collection 21:5 Butterfield dial 24:17 signature 21:10 Buys-Ballot. Prof C H D 6:7 Buzengeiger. Johann 39:25 Byerley, Richard. Martin's employee 21:5 Bylica. Martin 38:25 Bywater. John & Co. directory entries 13:2.13:5 Biirgi. Jost 53:7 portrait 53:8 Cabinet, College de la Sacre Coeur 52:23 Caecilia Hospital. Leiden 29:15-16 Calculating machine Braun 25:4 electronic, collection, Whipple Museum 19:22 Fowler 67:28 Hahn 27:25 Pascal 10:8.72:14 Schickard 38:17 Schuster 36:27, 37:40 Calculator circular 53:17 long scale and specialised, Fowler 53:17 mariner's 61:29 mechanical 63:35 pocket 63:36 Calculus model 40:37, 41:31 Calendar. Rev Turner 30:20 Calendar data for ancient and modem 62:14 dates changed to new style 61:22 dates for Saints Days and Events 61:22 devices used 64:7-12 forms of square 64:12 Gregorian 53:29. 61:21 in silver with sundial 64:7 Julian 61:21 perpetual 29:12, 61:20-23 systems 61:20-23, 62:35 tobacco-boxes 36:18 Calendrical instrument. Du Jardin 42:10 Callipers 34:10, 36:11 English. by Richard Whitehead 68:3 French. with 6 points 16:22, 16:24 use for artillery calculations 68:2 Callan. Prof Nicholas 44:26 induction coil inventor 56:4 instruments 26:7 Calombo, Leonide. New York 7:19 Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co 38:15 serial numbers 18:8 Cambridge. academic courses re instruments 17:12 Camera 33:21 astronomical, by De la Rue 53:3 astronomical, transportable 53:27 astronomical,with flap shutter 53:3 lucida 51:22 lucida, directions 53:14 meteor, at Ondrejov 25:5 obscura 42:18 obscura, Bristol 75:25-26 obscura, Greenwich 51:4 obscura, Japanese 76:29 obscura, portable 72:2 obscura, Soliel [grand-p~re] 51:8 obscura, various locations 17:6 stereoscopic 48:12 Caminada Bros, Rotterdam 6:18 Canada, instrument scene 26:18~19 Canadian Conservation Institute 66:27 Canadian instrument makers 33:23 Canadian Meteorological Service 40:7 Canes & quadrants, Adams, query 9:18 Canivet. prices of instruments 21:9-10 Canzins, J H Onderdewijngaart 38:27, 49:22-23 Cape Breton, officials of 12:12 Capital gains tax 22:14 Capriani, Francesco, medal 17:21 Capron. J Rand 1:11 Capstan Block and Tripod apparatus 52:7 Carbon dioxide apparatus, Cunfine 26:13 Cardan 37:5 Carpenter, George Washington chemical warehouse 61:9-10 medicines and instruments 61:9 Carpenter, Gould type microscope 59:30 Carpenter. Philip, drawings of shop 23:21 Carpenter, W B 40:25 Carpenter's rule, Corson 16:16, 17:13 Carpentier, Jules 43:12-15 Carrett, improved slide rule 3:10 Carrington Circle. Troughton & Simms 5:5, 5:7 Cartesian diver, Magiotti 54:2 Cartography and geographical information institute, Lisbon 62:26 Cartography, History of, conference 1:6 Cary family globes 7:6, 7:12, 7:15.46:36 sextant 5:27, 10:7 slide rule 3:9 theodolite 9:11 Cary, William globe 26:7, 26:17 Newtonian telescope 25:11-12 sextant-protractor 24:16 supplier to Christ's Hospital 21:5 telescope catalogue page 25:12 Carys, Strand, Henry's visit to 25:20 Casartelli 33:20 instrument sales 53:18, 53:21 Joseph 51:27 Lewis, directory entries 13:2, 13:5 Casella and Co Ltd 55:23 Caselli pantelegraph 45:21 Casey, Prof Michael. an appreciation 56:4 Casi, Fausto 37:19 Cassini family, astronomers 8:3.31:11 Catacomb surveying 37:19 Catalogue astrolabes at the Smithsonian Institution 12:18-19 caveat cataloguers 14:1 Clarendon Laboratory archive 54:11 Ducretet 11:11, 12:16 electrical instruments 11:7 Fraser 12:16 Gertrude Hamilton 73:23 medieval instruments 31:3 Moxom 64:14 Musschenbroek 70:10-13 need for 19:3-4 paper instruments by Philip Lea 1699 55:3 Philip Lea 66:6 physics apparatus at Vanderbilt University 13:13-15 problems and pitfalls 11:7, 14:1, 15:14-15 scales 11:7-8 Special Loan of Scientific Apparatus, South Kensington, 1876 74:16-17 Ulrich Schenk 78:23 Cathedral, Ferrara 31:14 Cathedral, San Petronio 31:11 Cathetometer, Gambey 38:11 Cathode ray tube. J J Thomson 63:29 Cattle gauge 3:4, 3:7-8 Cavendish Laboratory 31:15 Cellophane 33:10 Celsius temperature scale, derivation 56:21 Celsius, Anders determination of two fixed temperature points 56:17 work on earth's magnetic field 61:15 work on thermometers 56:17-23. 57:20 Celsius, thermometer at Upsala University 56:19 Central forces machine, Musschenbroek 58:36 Centre National de Reserche Scientifique, Paris 57:15 Centrolinead, Clarkson 35:27 Cerquero, Sanchez 36:22 Chadburn and Wright, optical goods 53:22 Chadbum, C H 33:18 Champion, William 39:35 Chang Heng 35:18 Chapeaurouge, N 31:15 Chapman, Allan 37:6 at 5th Annual Invitation Lecture 56:1 Chapman, octant 19:22 Chapotot, surveyor's cross 16:23 Chappe. Claude, optical telegraph monument 69:3 Charles University. Prague, instruments at 25:6-8 Charles, Jacques Alexandre 51:8 Charlotte, Queen 35:23 Chamock, John 39:9 Charpentier, P, Paris, globe 7:9, 7:13 Chaucer, Geoffrey 37:4 association with instruments 64:4 astronomical expertise 64:6 the Squire's Tale and astronomy 64:4 Chaulnes, duc de, Michel-Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly 62:1-2 Chemical apparatus collection 55:27 Hauch Cabinet 60:11-15 in Ireland 26:11~15 instrumentation history 10:19 pneumatic 49:14N16 Chemical Revolution 49:14-16 Chemistry, Dept of. University of Connecticut 8:22 Chemikov, Iakov 39:22 Chesterman. patent cattle gauge 3:8 Chevalier. Charles, Parisian optician 65:14 Chevalier, family 39:11 Chevalier, Vincent 49:3 Chevallier. Jean Gabriel Augustin 43:2 69:31.70:18 Child, Francis 35:5 Child. Henry William Grace, patent textile measure 3:21, 5:17.6:19 Childe & Doubell, London, query 2:14 Chiltern, James R. of Philadelphia 25:22 China, Tycho Brahe-type instruments in 23:22 Chladni figures 1:7.2:12 plates 34:22 Choux. perspective device 17:5 Christensen. Dan 38:16 Christie's London 17:19 changes in 30:19-20 Nicholas Webster Collection sale 29:32.29:32 Christ's Hospital. ledgers etc 21:5 Chronograph Bashforth 42:22-24 Bouleng6 64:33 Breguet 50:19-20 Grubb 26:7 tram 23:16-18 Chronometer 33:16, 33:19 Arnold 26:19 Berthoud 18:21 Dutch 19th cent 6:11, 6:13 Marsters 12:13 Richard Hornby 41:41 Schubart 53:12 Chronoscopes, graphs 11:4-5 Churches as scientific instruments 48:4-9 Circle, altazimuth by Reichenbach 65:20 Reichenbach-Liebherr 57:19 Circle azimuth repeating, Brunner 49:4 Bidstrup 38:28 Butterfield 40:24 Carrington 5:5.5:7 meridian, Ertel of Munich 53:26 meridian, Salmoiraghi of Milan 53:27 miniature reflecting. Baradelle 58:41 of proportion & planisphere 12:26. Dupuis 38:7 early pendulum. [Vancall ?] 22:8-11 14:13 Famese, astronomical 53:28 of proportion (paper) 55:8 prism. Ertel after Steinheil 12:3 free pendulum, first 41:20-23 reflecting, Lenoir 29:17 Handsford 40:12 Japanese 26:5-6 reflecting, Troughton 47:29-30 reflecting, Wenckebach 29:17 Klein 35:8 Knibb 35:29 repeating, by Reichenbach & Ertel Koenig, tuning fork 44:15 74:24 repeating, by William Simms 67:34 Kossek 25:5 Troughton & Simms [meridian] 36:22 'Little Admiral'. York 24:13-14, Circumferentor 30:25 Australia 22:5-6 Magellan 39:15, 40:19 Collier 21:24 makers in Oxfordshire 25:27-28 Giusti 38:18 making and scientific community Heam 33:23 50:17 Kleman & Zoon 5:27 mean and solar, Quare 25:5 Lewis 26:7-8, 56:5 Metzker astronomical, electrotype Odelem 26:5 46:21 Potter 26:19 Philip II 42:8 Spear 26:5 planet type 53:6 Clair, A 31:18 radioactivity danger 17:2-3 Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford 54:10, regulator, Arnold & Son 26:7 67:24 regulator, prices 1791 21:10 archive catalogue 54:11 regulator, Riefler and Leroy 65:27 records 54:13 Riefler 46:30 staff remininiscences 54:13 Shelton 39:8 Clark, Alvan 38:6 Shelton, journeyman type 5:5-6 Clark, Alvan & Sons, spectroscope 4:6 Shortt free pendulum 26:7 Clark, refractor telescope 26:19 spherical 53:5 Clarke, Edward Marmaduke 26:13 Strasbourg Minster 53:6 at Royal Panopticon of Science and Art Swoboda, orrery 25:5 59:6-13 table, with armil/ary sphere 53:7-8 electrical workshop etc 25:19 Tompion 40:29, 51:5 instrument maker and publicist 58:16 water driven 39:3 inventions and technical development water. Ibn al-Jazari [reconstruction] 59:12 29:3 large electrical machine 59:8 Wyke 33:18 magnetoelectric machine 25:23, 59:8 Cloud chamber 13:16, 14:9 stereoscope 59:8 Clunies-Ross, Sir Ian, portrait on telescope 24:16 banknote 16:11 Clarke. Rev William Branwhite, boiling Cock, Christopher 37:5 point apparatus 61:24 Coelostat Clansius, Rudolf Immanuel, physicist Grubb 26:7 60:16 Ottway 26:7 Cleaning & re-lacquering of brass Coggeshall, Henry, slide rules 3:5.3:10 instruments 10:2N3 Coggs, John Cleaning instruments 12:18, 12:20 duplication of name 13:4 Clepsydra 33:27 Guild 21:4 from Karnak 66:18-20 Cogswell, Robert H . of Nova Scotia stolen from Rome museum 9:7 12:14 theory of operation 66:18 Coherer 71:24 Clinton, R B, Professor at Clarendon detector, microphone 71:23 use in lighming recorder 66:29 Laboratory, Oxford 54:10 Coignet family, instrument makers from Clock astronomical 50:16 Antwerp 59:33 automaton 35:31 Coignet, Michael automaton at Leicester 64:27 dial-noctumal 20:31 Bommel, astrolabe 50:15 sundial 10:20 Bourges Cathedral, astronomical Coimbra Physical Cabinet, exhibit in 44:19-20 Belgium 29:32 Breguet, electric 50:21 Coin and banknotes, scientific centrifugal, Thomson (Lord Kelvin) instruments on 16:9-14 41:21-22 Coin weighing machine 47:5 clepsydra application 66:18-20 Cole, Benjamin 7:6, 9:9 Coster 29:11 Guild 21:4 crystal 53:7 theodolite [Duke of Cumberland's] development 50:16-17 28:6-7 -8- Cole, Humphrey 2:5, 6:18 stolen from Rome museum 9:7 Coster, Salomon, pendulum clock 29:11 achievements 57:2 Whitwell 38:28 Cotter, Charles 39:7 compendium 24:24 Compendium Cottier, Louis. master clockmaker 51:7 Great Astrolabe 57:32 Allen 6:18, 28:25-26 Course corrector 35:27 signed instruments at British Museum astrolabe and scaphe dial by Arsenius Court &von Rohr, Spectaclemakers Co 57:2 65:40 records 13:6-8 Cole, James Ferguson 34:26, 35:21 astronomtcal 27:30, 29:23-24 Courtney. Sir William. glass globe for Colegio Imperial, Madrid, instruments astronomical, Allen 79:7 14:13, 15:14 from 62:8 astronomical, book 50:33 Covens, Cornelius, globes 7:11 Colladon. Jean-Daniel 47:23-24 astronomical. Budapest 19:10 Cowham, M J, perpetual calendar Collecting and collectors 19:1-2 astronormcal, Charles Whitwell 42:28 61:23 Collecting, variety of interests 65: I astronomical. Habermel 14:17, 15:10 Cowley, John. engraver of glass globe Collections. dispersal of 9:1-2 Cary & Gilbert 10:27 14:13, 15:14 Collier. William Cole 24:24 Cowling, Rev William & Nugent's patent circumferentor 21:24 Elias Allen 68:39 12:12-13 rectangular protractor 21:24 Fieri 25:3-4 Cox, globes 7:7 Collins Gallery. University of Strathclyde graphometer 80:24 Cox, William 19:20 78:18 pocket by Elias Alien 72:35 slide role 19:20 Collins, Charles Wilkins 2:14 pocket, with nocturnal 59:38 Craik. Kenneth, Scottish psychologist query 1:7 Schissler 25:3, 64:36 65:7 Collins. Jeremy 69:33 Schmidt 25:3-4 Craniometer 47:31 Collodion process 53:2 Computer, Elizabethan, lecture by G L'E Crawford, Earl of, Library exhibition Cologne. dealers 22:19-21 Turner 10:21 43:29 Colophons 37:28 Computer, impact on collecting 64:1 Crawford, William S, Nova Scotia Colorimeter. Duboscq 51:12 Condenser, separate, Watt 58:9 12:13-14 Colour blindness tester 23:10, 24:15 Condenser, wireless Crest, J N Micheli du, thermometer Columbus 33:2, 33:30 'billi' 65:31 development 72:20 Combustion chamber from Hauch variable capacity by Marconi 65:31 Crichton, octant 12:14 Cabinet 60:13 Conductance apparatus, Boys & Guthrie Critchley & Mather, directory entries Combustion pump 77:1.77:24 23:2 13:2, 13:5 Comet, Halley 6:2. 6:23 Conductivity in copper wire 74:34-35 Crommelin, C A, of Leiden 29:16 Cometarium. Miller 10:7 Conservation Internship 32:1 Crone Collection, The 29:20-21 Common.AA. telescopes 10:19 Conservation Training Scheme 7:5-6 Crookes, Sir William 31:8.46:24, Comparator, Brenner 49:4 Conservatoire des arts et m~tiers, Paris 50:40-42, 63:31 Compass 68:32-34 spectroscope 4:3.4:5 azimuth, Adams 62:8 'Consilience', by William Whewell spinthariscope 12:10 card, Smith and Ramage 38:28 [logical term] 59:1 Crosby steam engine indicator 67:17 Culpeper 64:22 Cook, Captain 39:8 Cross hairs 36:24 exhibition report 10:17-18 voyages 7:5 Cross staff 25:15, 25:16-17 Hughes pattern 62:17 Cooke & Wheatstone, lives of 14:15 17thcentury 27:8-9.28:24 magnetic 6:12.6:15-16, 7:4, 7:18, Cooke, T & Sons Arsenius 51:35 9:22.10:17-18 equatorial refractor 13:14 dimension calculations 48:15-18 magnetic, Baleato 30:20 Thomas 5:18 Dutch 2:12 magnetic. Brunner 49:5 slide roles 26:21 eye error 48:15-18 magnetic, Dent 11:12 Cookson, William 41:16-19 Hamon 48:17 magnetic, development 7:4 Cooper, Edward Joshua, telescope 9:19 Holland 29:20 magnetic, Flavelle, Roberts & Sankey Cooper, W C, cylindrical electrostatic making 24:11-13 20:26 machine 59:34 misused, 'Little Admiral' clock magnetic, John Harrison 78:26 Copeland Collection, Aberdeen 10:5-6 24:13-14, 30:25 magnetic. Linnich 11:12 Copernicus 35:18, 38:24 modem 25:16-17 magnetic, Nugent's patent 12:12 armillary spheres, at Beijing Palace replica of Dutch 22:23, 25:35 mariner's (paper) 55:11 10:8 replica, construction of 24:11-12 mariner's. Crow 58:23 Copies of instruments, Special Loan Stifling Castle 3:2 miner's, from Schwaz 25:4 Collection, South Kensington Tuttell 48:17 mining. Hildebrand 58:20 Museum, 1876 76:13-14.77:24 'radius astronomicus' 48:17-18 scale of 400 divisions 48:32, Copland, Professor 24:2-8 recent examples 1994-2004 80:18-23 49:32~33 Copper, limitations for conduction of van Keulen 80:22 Schniep 25:3 Crossbow. for fine thread production electricity 74:34 surveying. Canzius 49:23 Copying machine, Jefferson 9:15 23:3 symbolic use 74:6 Coronelli 45:33 Crow, Francis of Faversham 58:22 with spare head. from James Watt Coronelli Globe Society 59:31 Crow, Thomas, of Wateringbury 58:22 workshop 57:28 Crow, William 58:23 prize for globe research 21:21 with telescope 54:24 Cmikshanks galvanic trough. Newman Symposium, Nuremburg, September Compasses 2002 75:5 50:12 Gambey 38:13 Coronelli. portrait 12:8 Cryogenic equipment at Kingston, proportional. Lunan 24:8 Corson, R, mle 16:16. 17:13 Ontario 26:19 Schissler 47:29 Cosens, Nicholas, hourglass maker Cryptographic apparatus, temp K Charles Speyer 40:24 53:19 II 30:21-22 -9- Cuff, John 3:14. 39:29 Davis, A 31:14 Destombes, Marcel 36:17 in Zoffany painting [?] 70:6 Davis, A B 31:15 collection 19:23, 29:26 microscope compendium 17:24 Davy, Sir Humphrey, and the Royal Detonator punch. Breguet 50:20 premises 21:4 Institution 28:27 Deur, Joannes, Amsterdam, globes 7:11 Culham & Rutherford Appleton Dawes, W R Devioscope 2:16, 3:13 Laboratories 13:9~10 micrometer 23:12 Devfine, clockmaker 52:13 visit 11:13.13:9-10 solar eyepiece 14:2-3, 16:18 Dewar, James 36:13 Culpeper. Edmund & Edward confused Day, miniature sextant 24:16 Diaconescu, Nicolae 31:18 13:6 De Carvalho, Romulo 39:15.40:20 Dial Culpeper. Edmund 52:10 De Casseres, Abraham 6:12 Ahaz, biblical references and quadrant 19:13 De Champlain, Samuel, astrolabe 26:19 assessment 61:11-14 trade card 61:6 De Chaulnes, Duc, screwcutting ability bronze Scaphe by Hartmann 59:40 Cumberland. Dukes of 28:3-7 22:8 concave (paper) 55:9 Cumine. J A. Belfast, carbon dioxide De Cohnar. Thomas, arithmometer 9:21 diptych 65:19 apparatus 26:13 11:12 diptych, 17th century Italian 61:29 Cupping pump set, Tiemann 26:18 De Dondi, Giovanni, Astrarium 53:6 double horizontal (paper) 55:9 Current balance De Fobis, Pierre. armillary sphere 25:3 elliptical (paper) 55:10 James White 54:12 De Fontainemoreau, Pierre 38:20 horizontal, Crow T58:22 Kelvin 54:12 De Grave & Son, dates 13:6. 14:9, 16:18 inclining 61:35 Current meters, oceanographic 17:18 De Grave, Mrs Mary, scalemaker 28:8-9 inclining, Glynne 78:28 Cushee family, globes 7:7, 7:11, 7:14, 8:231 De Grillo, Clelia 40:16 instructions for use of equatorial ring Cussons & Company, G 52:5 De Koningh, Pieter 6:18 61:6 Cussons. George 51:28, 52:6 De la Garde, Jacques, astrolabe 28:35, ivory dyptych, Bloud 79:6 George Wilfred 52:7 30:20, 30:22, 30:36 magnetic azimuth (paper) 55:11 Cuthbert. John F. microscope 3:22 De la Ramre, Gilles, globe 7:9-10, 7:13 mechanical ring by Glynne 64:37 Cuthbertson, John, electrostatic machine De la Rue, Warren, lunar photography pillar type mounted on walking cane 29:19.29:21.29:26 53:2 55:34 Cybernetics 65:7 De Mongenet, Franqois, globe 7:8 polyhedral, Aggerius 64:37 Cycloidotrope 15:11 De Pombal, Marquis 39:15 polyhedral, Erasmus Habermel 69:35 Cycometer [wavemeter] by Marconi De Rossi. Michele 37:19 polyhedral, standing by Danfrie 55:34 53:26 De Saussure, Horace-Benedict 31:15 scaphe, from Hemish workshop 66:13 Czechoslovakian National Inventory Dealers, American, directory of standing ring 67:33 4:12 26:16-18 universal equinoctial, Louvain school D'Agostino. S 31:15 Deane, William 45:12-18 61:29 Daguerre, LJ M 39:12 binding date 13:6 universal equinoctial, Allen 79:39 Daguerreotype Office of Ordnance 21:6 universal equinoctial, by Godfrid Weys Dancer 29:6 supplier to Christ's Hospital 21:5 77:56 of sun and moon 53:2 Dearden, Paul 33:15 universal equinoctial, instructions for of three scientists 20:22 Debarbat, Suzanne 31:13.31:16 use 79:18-22 stereoscopic of Wheatstone 50:13 Deckel, Friedrich, apprentice of Steinheil universal equinoctial, Thompson Dahl, Per 37:15 12:5-6 79:20 Dall. Horace. archive of 14:13 Decoration, 'running oak leaf' 21:24, Dialling pamphlet, Lankford 13:15 Dallmeyer. Johann Heinrich 56:24-26 27:33~34 Diamond notepaper with awards 56:25 Dee. John 2:5, 37:4 in instrument making 47:17-22 three early lenses 56:24 Deens, Jodocus, equinoctial ring dial polishing 31:12 trade catalogue 56:25 25:3 Diaphragm 40:25 Dallmeyer, 'J H' and 'H' the same person Delamarche, globes 7:9 Brown 40:26 56:24 Deleuil, Jean Adrien 47:4--7 Collins 40:26 Dalston. London, turret barometer at Deleuil, Louis Joseph 47:4-7 Webster 40:26 25:9-11 Deleuil, Paris, physical apparatus 13:14 Dicas, Mary & Ann, hydrometer makers Dalton. John 33:20 Delft Technical University 29:17 28:9 apparatus for 'Law' 72:15 Delhi, Jai Singh Observatory instruments Diderot and d'Alembert 39:33.40:13 Dancer, John Benjamin 29:4-8, 33:18, 15:3 Dien, Charles, globe and planetarium 41:9, 51:27 Della Porta 37:5 19:21 Danfrie. Philipe 38:18 Della Torte, Halifax & St John 12:14 Difference engine trigonometer 7:18, 25:3 Denegan, Joseph, Philadelphia 7:18 Babbage 47:28 Daniell. battery and laboratory 25:20 Denmark, instrument collections in Scheutz 52:16 Danjon. Andre 31:13 26:24 Scheutz, by Bryan Donkin & Co Dante, Vincenzo 36:17 Dennis, J C, optician 28:5 52:18 Danti, Egnatio 31:14, 35:18, 43:20. 51:3 Dennison, Edmund 38:6 Diffraction grating, echelon 59:16 Darius. Jon 33:17, 38:24.40:1 Dent & Co, astronomical clock 26:7 Diffraction patterns and classical theory introduction of memorial lecture 44:3 Dent, compass 11:12 of light 59:17 Darwin 37:9 Dent, Edward 39:24, 40:5 Digges, Leonard 35:2, 37:2.37:8 Davenport. Robert 2:4, 53:19 Dent, John Edward, patent dipleidoscope Dilatometer, Rostriaga 62:9 circular slide rule 30:13, 30:15 72:26 Dilettante, instrumental 20:1-2 David. Frater. astronomical clock 25:3 Dentist's drill, Harrington type 18:21 Diligentia Socie~ 67:3-8 da Vinci, Leonardo 37:6.37:8 Desaguliers, funeral card 41:34 Dip circle 35:32 exhibition 13:18.14:15 Desmiani, John 37:10 Gambey 26:10 -10- Gambey pattern 75:27 Doppler, Christian. at Prague 25:6 Gauss design 75:28 Dorn, Hans 19:8,36:17 Kew 75:27-28 Dotti, CaroloFrancisco 31:16 Dipleidoscope 10:7.72:26-34,74:41 Double windmills 76:21-22 comparison Dent and Secretan 72:29 James Ferguson 77:22-24 Diptych dims, Harvard 31:12 Doublet. T & H, comparative rule 20:8 Directories. errors in 13:2.13:5 Douglass, Sir Howard, navigational Discovery. Royal Research Ship at instrument 7:18 Dundee 78:19 Dovaston, John Freeman 65:10 Distance meter. Tavemier-Gravet 14:14 Dowsing 44:33 15:15 16th century, illustration 41:1 Distillery instruments at Seagram's rod 41:24-27 Museum 26:19 rod mechanisims 41:26 Distilling apparatus. Savale 40:18 Drago, A 31:17 Dividers Dragon's blood 12:20, 13:11 Habermel 74:30 Drawing instruments large, Destombs collection 29:26 A G Thornton Ltd 54:6-7 protracting. Habermel 25:3 Banks 17:26 reflecting. Lipkens 29:17 Elliott and Sons 61:30 Rothschild Collection 62:29 Facini 14:5 Schissler 38:25 Glynne 12:21 Sisson 29:21 Gourdin 40:23 wing, property Sir Christopher Wren Heath 12:21,42:28, 54:32 55:16 Joseph Halden 54:6 Dividing device 30:26-27 machine made 54:7 Dividing device for gear cutting, Marcus 25:3 reconstruction 77:38 materials 54:7 Dividing engine Newsam 34:19 Breithaupt 54:26 Office of Ordnance 45:15 circular, Reichenbach 56:27 Ordnance quantities 21:6 Froment 62:25 Wright 6:18 Gambey 38:11 Drawings by George Scharf 23:21-22 Secretan 40:4 Drawn tubing, manufacture of 27:10-15 Yeates & Son 26:7-8 Dresden collection 31:14 Diving bell. demonstration device, Drift sight, Bellanca aeroplane 74:21 Copland 24:7 Dring & Fage Divini. Eustachio, micrometers 23:12 hydrometer makers 28:9 Dixey. C W slide rule 3:7 billhead 28:2 Drinkwater. J E 37:3 microscope 8:28 Dry gas meter 63:4 name on Adams-type microscope Dry Pile. Oxford 54: I I 11:12. 11:27.14:20 Du Jardin calendrical instrument 42:10 Dixey, Norwich. trade card 28:3, 28:6 du Rochon, Alexis Marie 51:8 Dixey, Richard, Dr, seminar 22:22 Dublin. SIS visit to 22:23, 23:23, 26:3-10 Dixey. William, optician 28:8 Duboscq and Soliel. family tree 51:7 DNA molecule model by Crick 63:25 Duboseq, Jules 51:11, 76:26 Dobson. John. telescope designer 63:20 optical siren 5:2 Dollond polariscope 24:16 achromatic telescope, at Armagh 26:4 prism train 4:3 dynameter 26:7 stereoscopic bioscope 73:30-31 family, London 5:5.5:11, 7:5.7:18, Duchenne, Dr, Paris, induction coil 8:18 7:26.9:15-16, 10:5 Ducretet, Eughne 46:12-17 glass connection with Fraunhofer air-pump 16:22 79:2-5.80:37 catalogues 11:11.12:16 reflecting telescope 19:9 Ducretet & Lejeune, Faraday's wheel refracting telecopes 19:8. 19:9.27:28 25:6-7 refractor at Kingston. Ontario 26:19 Dudley. Sir Robert, and his Instruments screw threads 22:11 9:23, 10:21 Dulong, Pierre 38:11 telescope prices, 1791 21:9 telescope, Prof Copland 24:7 Dumotiez Fr~res. Paris. electric generator Dollond. George 8:18, 38:27 ellipsograph 17:5 Dunn, J, graphometer 10:7 Dunn, Thomas, slide rules 3:5, 3:9 solar eyepiece 14:2-3 Dunsink and Annagh Observatories, Dollond. Peter 31:12.31:13.40:25 Dollond & Sisson, mural quadrant 19:9 Early Instruments at. lecture 26:4 Doncker. H. cross staff 28:24 Dunsink Observatory 26:7-9, 39:9 Donkin, Bryan 39:24 Dupuis, Nathan Fellowes 38:5 Doppelmeir. globes 20:32.21:32 astronomical clocks 26:19 -11- Durable ephemera 16:1-2 Diirer, Albrecht 37:28 perspective 17:4 Dutch Connection 6:18 Dutch meteorological instruments. 19th century 6:7-8 Dutch scientific instruments 5:17 Dutour, I~tienne-Franqois 57:21-22 Dynameter, Dollond 26:7 Dynameter, for telescope 77:9-9 Dynamical top. Smith & Ramage 30:13-14 Dynamics demonstration device. Prof Copland 24:6 Dynamo Breguet 50:22-23 Gramme by Breguet 41:35-36 Eamshaw, observatory clocks 26:4 Earth and Time. innovatory exhibition at Sisteron. France 65:2 Earth inductor Palmieri 76:30 Queen 76:30 Weber 76:31-32 with acoustic attachment 76:31 East India Company ship [replica] 29:22 Easter date, finding 62:11-13 Easton, J B 37:9 Eckhard. patent rolling ruler 18:5 Eclipsareon, ROmer [copy] 25:13 Ecology of scientific instruments 6:6 Edgeworth, Henry instrument maker 61:18-19 trade card 61:19 Edinburgh and Leith Glasshouse 31:12 Edkins. S S 36:20 Educational drawing models 52:7 Edwards, John, mirror polishing technique 69:29 Eelsalu. H 31:16 Eger Observatory, Hungary, old instruments at 19:9 Egestorff Collection and National Museum 26:5-6, 44:26 Eichens. William 40:4 Eichner, Lauritz Christian 31:14 Eiffel, Gustav 52:22 Einthoven, Willem. of Leiden 29:12 Ekstrrm, Daniel 31:17 Elecrostaic generator. Kelvin water dropper 76:5 Electric lighting, Deleuil 47:4-5 Electric motor, Froment 45:19-20 Electrical apparatus Duboscq 51:13 L'Ecole Polytechnique, Paris 57:14 Electrical demonstration in Amsterdam portrait 67:1 Electrical demonstrations, value in 19th century 59:1 Electrical experiments at the Royal Institution 28:27-28 Electrical instruments cataloguing 11:7 marketed for medical use 45:1.45:5 measuring, first mass-production 43:13 Electrical Laboratory. Oxford 54:10 Electrical machine large. Clarke 59:8 Van Marum 53:10 Electrical resistance, measurement of 74:35.75:34 Electrical test equipment, large scale production of 71:18-20 Electrical wires, early insulation techniques 74:34 Electricity. generators of 8:16, 8:18 Electriv arc light. Bemaert 53:10 Electro-dynamometer. Siemens 54:12 Electrocardiograph. Hindle 8:19 Electrodynamometer, Pellat 43:13 Electroforming tecnique, uses 64:30 Electromagnet Centre National de Reserche Scientffique. Paris 57:15-16 Ruhmkorff 41:5 Electromagnetic apparatus, Prof Callan 26:7 Electromagnetic box. Nobili 8:5-6 Electromagnetic distance meter 63:4 Electromagnetic waves early detectors 71:21-27 Hertz experiments 71:22 Electrometer Kelvin quadrant 65:36 Lindemann-Keeley 54:12 quadrant 54:10 Righi [electrostatic generator] 63:7 use with submarine cables 64:29 with water pump 67:4 Electropoise 45:5 Electroscope Bohenberger 65:35 Zamboni type 65:22 Electrostatic apparatus collection 26:5 Cuthbertson 29:19, 29:21, 29:26 cylindrical, by Cooper 59:34 demonstration device for 'head of despair' 24:7 globe 65:35 Leiden 29:12 machine 38:27 machine, Ramsden 40:19 Naime 28:20-21 Nairne-type 30:20 Newman 50:11 Electrostatic generator charge-changing and tandem principle 63:10 early development 63:6 endless band by Rouland 63:7 Pauthenier-Moreau-Hanot 63:11 Pelletron chain 63:10 popular appeal and demonstrations 63:12 Righi's 'electrometer' 63:7 tandem 63:11 use in atomic research 63:7 Van der Graaff 63:6 Electrostatic machine, plate 65:37 Electrotachyscope, Anschiitz 56:26 Electrotype astrolabe 46:19-21 astronomical clock 46:21 copies of metal artefacts 64:30-31 telescope 9:19 lunar crater 46:22 theodolite 42:6 process 46:18-21.64:30 Traugott Leberecht, German instrument trademark 46:22 maker 56:27 Electrum & other metal alloys 3:14, 5:19 Escola Politrcnica. Lisbon 55:27 Elizabethan computers 9:23 Estreicher, Karol 38:24 Elizabethan instrument makers 20:18 Eudiometer from Hauch Cabinet 60:15 Elliott Brothers 35:26, 36:2, 36:8, 36:13 Euparal [microscope mounting medium] 38:15, 39:26, 64:28 53:15 magnetometer 20:20 European Instruments, 16th century manufacture of arithmometers 52:18 20:18 tram chronograph 23:18 Evans, John. directory entries 13:2 Elliott. Ernest J, telescope restored by Evans. Lewis, display case 42:21 25:11-12 Evans, R B 31:15 Elliott, heliochronometer 30:19 Evans. William, directory entries 13:2 Ellipsograph Everard, Thomas. slide rule 3:3.3:6 Boys 23:6 Everest, Capt George, surveyor 9:11. by John Farey 78:12 20:22, 31:33, 43:22-23 various makes 17:5.18:19 Evidence from wrecks 8:3-4 Elphinstone, Keith 36:11 Ewart. John 3:4 Elton, John, warrant for quadrant patent Exeter Change [Royal Menagerie in 18:3-4 London] 58:11 EMI 34:24 Exhibition, Mecanismes du Genie 1991, Emmanuel, Charles, patent model report 32:24 pantoscope 26:29 Exhibitions and galleries in Britain. early EngeU demonstration microscope 58:11 10:12~14, 21:19 Experimentation techniques 78:35-37 Engisberti, Petrus 35:18 Exploration of Space, new gallery at England, John, bound to Robert Jole Science Museum 10:21 13:6-7 Eye Hospital, Royal, Manchester 51:29, English Mechanic, The 10:11-12 52:5 Engraving Eye, human demonstration of 41:2 18C anatomical model 54:23 Mercator 51:3 model of 7:18 techniques and analysis 51:3 model of defects in 26:7-8 ENIAC computer 63:15 model of long-sighted 24:8 Enigma enciphering machine 50:32 Eyeglasses, miniature, Hungarian 19:10 Enlightenment, aspects of visual culture Eyesight, measurement of characteristics 69:2 65:7 EPACT [virtual resource for pre-1600 Fabre, Jean-Henri, portrait on medal instruments] 61:3 16:13 Epact Fabric measurer 22:19, 23:10 table on sundial 62: I 1 Fabrication of Fiducial Lines for 17thtable to find 62:13 19th Century micrometers Ephemera in academic research 60:28 23:11-14 Ephemera Facsimile receiver (Fultograph) 13:9 early printed instruction and Facsimiles benefits & worries 25:1 broadsheets 79:18-22 instructions and broadsheets of London by Pearson Page 3:10-11.5:20-21 of signatures 22:18 instrument makers 80:12-17 London instrument makers 64:13-16 Faenza, oil barometer at 30:6-7 65:4-6, 66:6-8 Fahrenheit thermometers & letters Scientific Instrument, lecture by 16:3-6 Fakes P Delehar 24:21 and Facsimiles, lecture 1:3 societies 60:32 Society, presentation of medal by 10:21 and forgeries 21:10-12, 22:18 exhibition at British Museum 28:1 Epkens, G 6:13 Equatorial mount for telescope medieval 44:11 at Armagh, Troughton 26:4 Mensing and Henze Collections Sisson & Ramsden 24:6 28:14~18 Equatorium 33:16 recognition 54:9 sandglass [?] 21:24 Eratosthenes 33:3 Fall, Philip 39:23 Ertel & Sohn GmbH, T, 1802-1984 56:27-28 Fantascope, Bury & Ackermann 15:10 Ertel & Sohn. meridian circle 13:14 Faraday, Michael 37:5 appointment 50:11-12 Ertel instruments dating 56:28 correspondence 16:16 laboratory at the Royal Institution 28:27 prism circle 12:3 -12- Museum 77:3 on aplaquette 16:13 puzzle pictures 28:23 wheel, Ducretet & Lejeune 25:6-7 Farey, John 3:4 ellipsograph 17:5 on origins of 'Soho' slide rule 57:5-6 Farmer. John 5:18 duplication of name 13:4 Fellowship of Makers and Restorers of Musical Instruments 29:1 Fellweck of Wiirzburg. quadrant 25:5 Felton Grimwade Scientific Instrument Co. Australia 60:33 Fennel, Otto gun telescope 55:18 of Kassel 55:18 Fenwick. Valerie 33:31 Ferguson, James 34:7, 38:5, 39:16, 77:22-24 astronomical clock design 24:6 globes 7:7, 7:12, 7:14 mechanical apparatus, by W & S Jone, 30:13 MSS 21:3 orrery instructions in manuscript 54:28 pocket globe 20:24 Fermi, Enrico 53:28-29 Ferranti 51:22 Ferrari, G 31:15 Fertbauer, Phillip. astronomical clock 25:3 Fey, Luigi 31:15 Fiducial lines for micrometers, fabrication of 23:11-14 Field glasses for use in aeroplanes, report of 1914 70:20 Field. Robert. Birmingham 10:7 Fieri. compendium 25:3-4 Fifty years of Hilger Spekker 15:7-9 Finney, James, ellipsograph designer 17:5 Fire and steam pump, Nollet, JeanAntoine, Abb6 57:21,57:24 Fire syringe, Yeates & Son 26:9 Fireplace with instruments, Robert Adam 30:24 Firlots [grain measures], standard 30:4 First free pendulum clock 41:20-23 Fischer, Karl 31:16 FitzRoy. Admiral 38:21 Flamsteed House. Greenwich 51:4 Flamsteed, Rev John 40:29 and instruments for new Royal Observatory 56:11 Flash-point apparatus. Pensky Martin 75:35 Flatters and Gamett 51:28.53:15 Flatters. Abraham 53:15 Flavelle & Roberts, Hedley circumferentor 22:6 Flavelle Brothers. instrument supplies in Sydney 61:24 Flavelle Roberts & Sankey, compass 20:26 Fleet Street in the mid-18th cent [map] 9:10 Fleming. Alexander, medal 16:14 Breguet 34:21 Foot, wax model of 20:24 Ducretet 67:34 Foote, PG 33:12 Elliot 36:9, 64:28 Foppes, Wytze 47:14-16 Nobili type by Bregeut 76:25 Forbes, Eric 40:27 tangent with tilting coil 54:12 Forced centering 58:20 unipivot by R W Paul 71:17-20 Fortin, Nicholas 31:13, 38:12 Weber type 41:7 Foster. James 40:8 Gambey, H P 38:11 Foucault, L~on 40:4 dip circle 26:10 apparatus for eddy current heating Gambey, Henri Prudence 51:8 41:7 Gammage, Benjamin, hydrometer maker breaker for induction coil 41:6 28:9 heliostat 51:12 Gardner, Mrs Margaret, Glasgow 28:11 pendulum 26:15-16, 29:3.42:6 Garnett, Charles 53:15 pendulum, Froment 45:20 Gas bell 27:29, 30:27 rotating mirror for speed of light Gas calorimeters 23:4-5 57:19 Gas discharge tubes 27:18-19 Fowler & Company 51:22, 51:28, 53:16 Gas timer 49:33, 50:36-37 Fowler, Harold 53:17 Gascoigne, William, astronomical Fowler, John 5:18 micrometers 23:11 Fowler. L N, ceramic phrenology head Gasometer 49:14-15 13:21 Gasometers from Hauch Cabinet Fowler. Thomas, mathematician and 60:14 inventor 67:28 Gassendi, Pierre 52:23 Fowler, William Henry 53:16 Gassiot. J P 4:3, 4:6 Fracastoro, Girolamo 37:6 Gatty, Joseph, New York & Philadelphia Franchini, L 31:18 7:18 Frank, Arthur, Collection 9:1-2, 9:20 Gauging 33:15 Franklin, Benjamin, glass harmonica dry measure, Airy 45:28-29 8:18 small arms calibre. Deane 45:13-14 Franks, A & B, Ltd 51:22, 51:28 small arms shot. Deane 45:13-14 Franks, Augustus Robinson, Keeper of Gauss 31:14 British Museum 61:3 dip circle design 75:28 Franks, J microscope 27:34 heliotrope 29:17 Fraser. London, catalogues of instruments Gautier, Paul 6:10, 49:5-7 12:16, 14:14 Gavard, perspective device 17:5, 18:19 Fraunhofer, glass connection with Gay, Thomas 35:12 Dollond 79:2-5, 80:37 Gear, worm Freedom of London, Alphabets of 13:4 characteristics 79:33-36 French measures and prices, 1791 in Morgan gear box 80:2 21:9-10 Gears, making in ancient Greece French National Inventory 4:9, 4:12 77:36-38, 79:27 Fresnel lens 41:16-19 Gebhart, Johan, diptych dial 21:24--25 Fresnel lenses, Soliel [grand-pbre] 51:7 Geiger counter, Chadwick 33:17 Fresnel, Jean Augustin 51:8 Geiger, Hans 63:3 Friction wheels demonstration device. Geissler pattern multi-twist and bulb tube Prof Copland 24:7 55:41 Friedrich August III, Elector 31:14 Geissler, Heinrich 27:17-19, 31:8 Friel. Ian 33:30 Gelsinger. B E 33:12 Friez, Julien 40:9 Gemini, Thomas 2:5, 43:20 Frisius, Gemma, mathematician 66:9 Geminos 35:18 Froment, Paul Gustave 31:13, 44:29, Gene gun [biolistic particle delivery] 45:19-24 63:21 Froude, William 52:17 Geodesy, history of 7:16-17 Fultograph (facsimile receiver) 13:9 Geodetic instruments Fused silica fibre 70:14-18 Brunner 49:3-5 Fusoris, Jean 44:18-19 Foppes 47:14-16 Galileo 31:14, 37:5, 37:8 Geodimeter 72:6 mathematical instruments and Geographical distribution of instruments orthographic projection 69:10-20, 18:1 70:2 Geography of the trade in scientific Instruments 26:3-4 photograph of instruments 76:10 Galleons, Spanish, treasures from 17:21 Geomagnetism, contibution of Gresham Galluchat, Jean Claude 52:10 College professors 56:7 Galvanometer Geometrical walking cane. Adams. query astatic signed by Schubart [EUiott ?] 9:18 Geoptosimetre 35:21 53:11 astatic, Nobili 8:4-5 George III Collection 13:18 -13- German dealers in instruments 22:19-21, 24:18 Ghilardi. A J P 31:17 Gilbert. L W 39:24 Gilbert. octant 8:23 Gill, David 37:9 Gillett, W S 40:25 Gills. Solomon, instrument maker [?] 68:28 Giltay, Jan Willem 70:28-32 Giroux. Alphonse 39:12 Giusti. Giovan Battista 31:14, 51:3 Glaisher. James 5:8.43:2 Glass globes 47:8-11 Glass making 79:2 Glass. comparison of Dollond and Fraunhofer types 79:2~5.80:37 Glass. instruments for compressing and bending 25:22 Glassmakers Index. 1600-1900 73:1 Global Positioning System 63:20 Global Reunion 12:7-9 Globe, Adams 7:7, 7:15.8:27, 29:20-21 Adams. G 7:7.7:10, 7:15.10:26 advertisement of Senex and Price 77:21 Akerman 38:27 Allard. Abraham 7:11 Allard. Karel 7:11 Ambassadors 68,07 Atlas supporting, in Meissen porcelain 59:32 Barbay 47:9-11 Bardin 10:26.33:6, 36:20, 38:27, 39:16 Behaim 33:4, 36:17,41:1 Blaeu 7:6, 7:9-10, 22:19, 38:28, 39:15, 40:19, 51:20 Boulengier 7:8 British checklist (Dunn & Wallis) 60:1 B~Jrgi, in crystal clock 53:7 Cary 7:6.7:12, 7:15.26:7, 26:17, 46:36 Cary 21 inch pair 67:33 celestial, Burgi, Rothschild Collection 62:31 by Dovaston 65:10 celestial, glass. Heath & Cowley 14:13, 15:14 celestial, Homann. Rothschild Collection 62:29 celestial, Indian 79:7 celestial, Indo-Persian 78:4 celestial. Nollet 77:41 celestial, with clockwork mechanism 79:1 Charpentier 7:9, 7:13 clock and sundial, Ulrich Schniep 42: I conservation 33:4 construction of mechanical 53:5 construction of paper 68:6-8 copper. 72 cm 53:6 Coronelli 8:3.31:12, 40:19, 45:32-33 Covens 7:11 Cox 7:7 Cushee 38:31.40:24 De la Ramie 7:9-10, 7:13 De Mongenet 7:8 pocket, Moxon 51:38, 55:34 Delamarche 7:9 Price 7:7, 7:10, 7:13 desk-top pair 16:26 prices, 18th-19th cent 23:20-21 Deur 7:11 printed. Waldseemiiller 51:4 Dien 19:21 prize for research 19:23, 20:25 Doppelmeir 20:32,21:32.22:28, restoration of, lecture 30: I 23:28 Schoner 7:8 Dom 38:24 Senex 7:6, 7:10, 7:13-14 double, Rothschild Collection 62:31 Seutter 28:16 early construction methods 68:6 small silver, Emmoser 53:6 Edkins 36:20 stolen from Rome 9:6-7 epicyclic gearing 53:6 terrestrial, at Milies (Voles) Museum Ferguson 7:7, 7:12.7:14, 20:24, 40:24 59:4 four groups of mechanical 53:5 terrestrial, Dovaston 65:10 Frisius 25:3, 33:4. 37:29 terrestrial. Hill 14:13 Gessner, 'Globuspokal' 75:22~23 Valk 7:7.7:11, 7:14, 27:30, 28:30 glass 14:13, 15:14,47:8-11 Van den Keere 7:9 Gobille 7:9 various in Rome 53:30 Gottorp 64:23 Vaugondy, prices of 1791 21:10 Great Academic 36:15, 64:23 Vincenzo Coronelli 74:38 Greuter 38:18 vitreous 47:8-11 Habrecht 7:18 Vopel 7:8 Harris 40:24 Waldseemuller 7:8 Heyden 53:6 West 40:24 Hill 7:7, 7:11-12, 7:14 Wright 39:16 Holbrook 9:20 Gloves, pros and cons 14:8 Homann 7:11, 7:14 Glycerine barometers 30:5 Hondius 7:9, 38:18 Glynne, Richard 9:9.9:21, 10:8 in History, lectures 22:22, 23:23 drawing instruments 12:21 Italian, 17th century 31:12 universal dial 14:5 Jagiellonian 38:25 Glyphoscope 48:12-13 Jones 36:20 Goater, octant 17:25 Klinger 13:22 Gobille, Grdron, Paris, globe 7:9 Lane 7:7, 7:11-12, 7:15 Godin, Louis 36:22 lecture by A Middleton 30:1 Goethe 31:16 Lenox 5:22 Golden Number 62:11 lunar 18:6, 42:6-7 Goniometer making in London as a trade 64:15 Oertling 25:31 manuscript pair by John Dovaston Powell & Lealand 30:13 68:7, 69:1 Good, Richard 15:3 mechanical celestial, Biirgi 53:7 Goodman, Thomas, dates 13:7 mechanical celestial, Reinhold and Gordon, Robert, of Straloch. astrolabe Roll 53:6 10:6 mechanical, Baldewein 15:3 Gorlitz, von Gersdorf Collection at mechanical, Schissler 30:21, 75:22 28:20-21 mechanical c a 1500-1650 53:5.54:2 Gould and Proctor 36:16 Mercator 29:20 Gourdin. E, fake signature 21:11 Miller 7:7, 7:12, 10:5.10:7 Gourdon, theodolite 18:21-22 Moll 6:18 Gozzi, Angelo 47:1 Morden & Berry 12:21 Graeme-Thom, Major 17:14 Moxon 7:6-8, 7:10 Graham, George 9:9, 31:12, 31:17 Murad III 32:19 astronomical clock 26:19 Museum, Vienna 12:9, 12:9 magnetic declinometer 61:15 standard accuracies in instrumentation Neale 38:27, 38:31 Newton 7:7, 7:12, 7:14, 36:13, 37:33, 27:3-8 Gramme, ring armature 37:11 40:23 Gramme, Throphile, dynamo monument pairs, Bleau 53:28 pairs, Greuter 53:28 69:3 Gramme, Zenobe 37:11 Palmer & Newton 7:7, 7:12 Passemant 8:3 Gramophone Company 36:12 patent concentric celestial and Grandi, Maura 31:18 terrestrial 54:21 Graphometer 35:34 Blondeau 40:23 Pfluger 35:9 Brachi 28:17 Plancius 9:21 Brander 25:3 pocket 7:6-8, 7:8-15 Langlois and Lenoir 51:5 pocket [numerous makers] 7:6-15, Lenoir 24:17 8:23 Macquart 36:23 pocket, American 9:20 - 14- Grasselli, Josr. anemometer 42:7 Gunther, R T 37:3 Grasshopper Morse key replica 52:2 Gurjewitsch, Aaron 37:8 Grating and lining apparatus 47:20-21 Gutenberg. Johannes 31:12 Gravitation Guthrie, Frederick, influence on C V instruments for study of 66:24 Boys 23:2 machines by Poleni 66:23-25 Gyllenborg, Carl. of Lund 17:8 Gravitational acceleration, Boy's apparrus Gyroscope 70:16 Bohnenburger 38:28, 39:25 Gravitational constant, determination Froment 45:20 23:3-4. 54:12 Houdek & Praze 25:6-7 Gravity. centre of. demonstration device in lead sphere 25:6, 25:8 23:6 Jones 39:23 Gray.Asa. visits London 25:21-22 set of four 25:6-7 Gray, James. and Scottish measures 30:4 suspended type 25:6, 25:8 Grayson, H J. micro-rulings 8:23-4 Haas, Jacob 39:15 Greatorex. Ralph, ring dial 13:17 Habermel, Erasmus 31:12,47:28-29 Greek-Balkan experimentation. 18th and astrolabe 26:5-6 19th centuries 59:3 astronomical compendium 14:17, Green. James. of Baltimore 66:27 15:10, 16:17 Greenwich List of Observatories dial 26:31.27:30 21:15-16 'dial' [fake] 28:14-15 Greenwich Observatory 40:27, 40:29 instruments 25:3-5 Gregorian Calendar 53:29. 61:21 planispheric astrolabe 46:37 Gregory, James 31:12, 37:5 Habrecht, Isaac III of Strasbourg 53:6 Gresham College Habrecht, Isaac, globe 7:18 Astronomy and Geometry professors Habsburgs, treasures of 25:3-5 56:7 Hadley quadrant, back observation 2:8 founding of Royal Society at 56:6 Hadley, George, tercentenary of birth impact on science in England 56:6-12 5:22 medieval oriental studies 56:9 Hadley, John 37:5 Gresham. Sir Thomas 56:6 Haering, instrument maker 51:8 Grice, William Hawks. thermometer Hahn, A& R, of Munich 12:6 7:18 Hahn, Philipp M, Stuttgart exhibition, Griffin & Tatlock, origins of 27:33 report 27:25.27:25, 28:28 Griffiths, John 33:17 Haidinger, W 33:12 Grigg, William 34:21 Halden, Joseph 51:28 Gfillot. S 31:13 Halden, Joseph, & Co 54:6 Grirnwood. Peter. construction of 'Tycho Hales, Stephen. botanist, work on Brahe' planetarium 59:27 temperature scales 56:20 Grinding and polishing techniques Hall, Robert 40:30 69:27-30 Halley, Edmond, lecture 6:2 Grose, S J 36:12 Halley, Graham's instruments for 27:3-8 Grubb 26:2.31:13,47:1 Halse, WH 5:24 balance 26:11 Hamilton, Gertrude, instrument dealer in Paris 73:23-26 chronograph 26:7 coelostat 26:7 Handsford, John 40:11 solar eyepiece 14:3.16:18 Hannyngton, Maj-Gen, slide rule spectroscope 26:11 16:22-24 telescope 26:4. 26:7.26:9, 42:6 Harling, W H, instrument maker 54:6 Guilds Harmonic analyser 78:8 London instrument makers 10:5, Harmonica, glass, Franklin 8:18 21:3-4 Harmonograph, universal 75:9-10 records as primary sources 13:3-4 Harp, Marloye 44:14 Gun telescope by Fennel 55:18 Harrington, dentist's drill patent 18:21 Gtmdelach tube 65:36 Harriot, Thomas 37:4 Harris & Co 36:16 Gunneo' Pocket Book 54:15 Gunnery instruments 32:3, 45:13 Harris, John 40:37 perpendicular [level]. Adams 21:6 optician, advertising cart 23:21 Philip & Co 26:14 quadrant, Habermel 25:5 Sir William Snow 77:27 quantities 21:6 Gunsights, First World War 52:6 Thomas 4:17 William & Co, London 2:3, 13:2 Gunter rules, sliding and non-sliding 57:6 Harrison, Anthony, octant 30:29 Gunter scale by H Sutton 59:30 Gunter. chain. Baker 18:20, 24:15 Harrison, Charles, of Limerick, sundials Gunter. Edward, titlepage of Workes 30:29 Harrison, John, magnetic compass 78:26 56:8 Gunter. rule (paper) 55:4.55:11 Hartl disk for optical demonstration Gunter, rule. Lock 40:23 55:29, 57:36 -15- Hartmann, Georg 39:35 astrolabe 29:23-25 dial 20:31 dial. bronze Scaphe 59:40 instrument maker 55:2 techniques 19:13 Hartmann, Jiirgen. pupil of Steinheil 12:6 Hartnack, E, Paris & Potsdam 10:13 Hartnup, John 33:19 Harvard collection 30:1-2, 31:12 Harvard Observatory 38:6 Harvard University 27:26-27.30:1 Harvey, William. portrait 14:13 Hauch Cabinet of chemical apparatus 60:11-15 Hauch, Adam Wilhelm 17:6. 38:27 Hauksbee, Francis. temperature scale 56:21 Hawes, John. confusion of dates 13:7 Hawkins. John Isaac, mechanic 9:15 Hawksley, ophthalmoscope 16:22, 16:24 Hawthorn, Robert, slide rule 3:5, 3:10 Hawting, John, clock 5:7 Hay, Commander, navigational instrument 5:19 Hayes, Walter horary quadrant 19:13 signature on fake quadrant 21:11 Heading corrector, used in air navigation 62:18 Hearne, George, reflecting telescope 19:8 Heat capacity of different materials 58:7 Heath & Cowley, glass globe 14:13. 15:14 Heath, Thomas 39:15, 44:26, 50:25, 73:4 biographical data 26:25 dial on stand 20:28 drawing instruments 12:21 standing ring dials 10:20, 21:24-26, 24:25, 25:33 telescopic surveying instrument 56:5 theodolite 26:7, 44:40 Hebermel, Erasmus, polyhdral dial 69:35 Hedley, circumferentor 22:6 Heemskerck, Maarten van 74:1 Heilbronner, Raoul early mathematical instruments 64:17-19 inventory of stock 64:19 Hein, Piet 32:7 Heffand, William H. and ephemera of medical history 10:21 Heliochronometer, Elliott 30:19 Heliometer G & A Repsold 5:6 San Petronio 48:4-9 Helioscope, use by Jean Paul Marat 74:9, 75:34 Heliostat Duboscq 53:26 Foucalt, by Duboscq 51:12 Foucalt, by Secretan 53:26 Gambey 38:12 Prazmowski 80:24 's Gravesande 29:12 Silberman 26:19 Heliotrope, Gauss & Bertrand 29:17 Hellenic Research Foundation 59:3 Helmholtz resonator 33:17.54:11 resonator. Krnig 25:5 synthesiser, Khol 26:18 Hemsley. Henry, optician 21:4 Henderson. Ebenezer 33:18 Hennell. Robert. silver cup 21:24 Henri brothers 40:5 Henry the Navigator 33:30 Henry, Joseph. trade in London and Paris 25:19-24 Henshaw. Walter. triple guild membership 13:4 Henze Collection of European scientific instruments 28:14-18, 28:14-18 Heraldry, royal arms and symbols 28:2-7 Herlufsholm collection 38:28 Hermitage Museum. St Petersburg 64:23 Herschel family cabinet 68:22-27 Herschel. Alexander Stewart 68:24 Herschel, John 35:26. 53:32 Herschel. John Frederick 68:23.68:30 Herschel, William 53:32 mirror test 6:5 remarks on micrometers 23:11 telescope 29:22 telescope prices 1791 21:10 '7-foot' telescopes 42:6-7 Hertel, Wilhelm, apprentice of Steinheil 12:5 Hertz, Heinrich 41:6 experimental achievements 46:6-7 experiments - a centenary 17:10~12, 18:17-18 wave experiments, apparatus for 46:2 wave instruments 47:25 Hertzian apparatus 17:11~12 Hertzian wave detectors 71:21-27 Heurteloup mechanical leech 34:26 Hevelius, Catherina Elisabetha, astronomer 51:2 Hevelius, Johannes 33:15, 35:11, 47:3 Hewimg patent land surveyor 9:17 Hidemark. Elizabeth 37:15 Higginbotham, John and Daniel. angling and instrument supplies 60:3, 61:2, 62:35 Highway rule 50:36~37 Hildebrand works, Frieberg 58:21 Hilderbrand. Max Rudolf, instrument maker 58:20 Hilger Spekker. instruments for olorimetric absorptiometry 15:7~10 Hilger, Adam 36:13 spectrometer 26:12 Hill, Nathaniel globemaker & engraver 20:3 globes 7:7, 7:11-12.7:14 terrestrial globe 14:13 Hill, William 36:6 HiUum. Mrs Sarah 28:8 Hindle, electrocardiograph 8:19 Hindley, Henry, clockmaker 53:21 Hipp 18:18-19 chronoscope 11:4-5 Him stroboscopic steam engine indicator 67:14 Him, G-A. civil engineer 52:16 Hispanic makers 12:20 Hispanic Society of America 7:11 Historical instruments, South Kensington Museum, 1876 73:2-7 Historical instruments: manufacture, usage, preservation 8:20-22 Historical Museum, Moscow 64:22 Historical patents and the instrument collector 18:3-7 History of Science, current state of 10:1 Hodgkinson, G C 38:21 Hodgson, James 40:29 Hodometer 38:28 Hohwii, Andreas 6:11, 6:13 Holbeche, John, backstaff 30:29 Holbrook, Josiah 9:20 Holkham Hall 40:29 Holland, John, father and son 41:9 Holland, Julian 17:14 Holmes, Mrs Mary Ann. spectacle maker 28:8 Holt, J & W, scalemakers 13:6~7 Holtz electrostatic generator, Schubart 53:13 Holtz-Toepler electric generator 8:18 Holtzapffel & Co, London, slide rule 3:8 Homann, Johann Baptist, Nuremberg, globes 7:11, 7:14 Hondius, globe 7:9 Hone, Joseph, supplier to Board of Ordnance 68:2~5 Hooke, Robert astronomical instruments 27:5-6 influence at Gresham College 56:11 screw-edge quadrant 56:10-12 Hookham Collection of electronic calculators 19:22 Hope, Peter 2:14 slide rule 3:9 Hopkinson steam engine indicator 67:12 Horary and geometrical quadrant by Tobias Volkmer 60:40 Horizon. Becher 37:14 Home & Thomthwaite. dates 13:8 Homsby, Thomas, Prof of Astronomy 5:3-4, 5:6, 5:11, 5:14 Horology precision technology and the Scientific Revolution 50:15-18 traineeship 19:19 Horrocks, Jeremiah 33:15 Hrschel, Christian Kaspar 3:16-17 Houdek & Praze, gyroscope 25:6-7 Howard Dittrick Museum of Historical Medicine 12:20 Howard. Luke, meteorologist 30:5 Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel 44:25 Howe, Joseph dual guild membership 13:4 telescope 29:21 Howse, Derek 58:3 Huggins. William, spectroscope 4:4, 4:6 Hughes and Son 39:7 Hughes, David 46:8 Humboldt, sextant owned by 22:19~20 -16- Hunt, W D, retailer 10:7 Hunterian Museum, Glasgow 78:17 Hurlimann, sextant 19:21 Husbands. Bristol microscope 27:28 theodolite 27:28 Hux, Elizabeth. London 2:3 Huygens, Christiaan 31 : 12.37:5 Christiaan objectives 7:16 Hydrometer balls, beads, bubbles 26:12 Casartelli 33:21 Dancer 33:21 Dicas 78:38 Dicas and Sikes 28:9 Miller & Adie 30:13, 30:16 Revenue competition for 26:12 Hygrometer 38:18 brass, Jones 59:29 Newman 30:19, 50:12 Hypsometer, Newman 50:12 Hysom, Jim 37:6 Ibn an-Nadim 35:18 Ibn Khalid al-Marwarrudhi 35:18 Icnographic and orthographic machine 37:19 Images of Time, Amsterdam, report 29:2-3 Imsser, Philipp, &von Rainem. Gebhard. astronomical clock 25:3 Increment borer 38:14 Index of Scientific Instrument Makers (Project SIMON) 3:15 India, survey of 9:11 Indicator diagram evaluation 75:11-17 steam engine 67:10 Indiction [Roman calendar period] 62:13 Induction apparatus, Faraday 72:15 Induction coil interruptor, Schubart 53:12 Induction coil applications 41:6 Callan 44:26 Carpentier 43:13 Duchenne 8:18 Ducretet 36:28 English [?] 25:6, 25:8 Foucault contact breaker 41:5-6, 51:31 inventor 56:4 large, by Callan 56:5 Prof Callan 26:7 Ruhmkorff 41:5, 47:25 Induction with earth magnetism 76:30-33 Inflation, effects of 21:7-8 Infra-red viewer 34:23 Inheritance tax 22:14 Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon 62:24 Instrument collection of the Diligentia Socie~ 67:3-8 Instrument futures 21:1-2 Instrument makers British, listed in Mariners' Museum 48:19-22 Elizabethan 20:18 English Midlands, early 19th century 41:9-15, 42:17-21 Fleet Street 9:8-10 Liverpool 53:20-21 Manchester 1870-1940 51:26 military 68:2-5 Nova Scotia 12:12-15 Royal Arms 28:2-7 Royal Institution 51:25 Instrument manufacture in Scotland 78:6 Instrument manufacture in Spain 62:7-10 Instrument trade 1800 57:31 before the Industrial Revolution 53:19 Bristol 53:19 Liverpool 53:20 Manchester, 1870-1940 54:6-8 North America 61:9 Sheffield 53:22 with Portugal 64:28 York 53:21 Instruments activities in Germany 41:32-33 advice on copies or fakes 61:27 antique, techniques in studying 41:2 applied to problem solving 68:6-9 astronomical 23:22 astronomical, prices of Lalande 21:9-10 astronomical, Tycho Brahe 22:2-4 Bakelite 71:33 British Museum 'hands on' scheme 79:17 British Musueum 61:3 changing character of 63:1 choice of ten for 20th century 63:2. 63:6, 63:14, 63:23 conservation 2:7.7:19, 9:19-20, 53:37, 54:34, 55:36 customers supplied in Manchester 51:29 depicted in painting by Brueghel 23:9-10 education 17:1 family f'trms in Manchester 51:29 historical records and diversity 63:5 importance in applied science 63:3-5 in 17th century art 74:4-7 Islamic 44:6-8 lacquers 52:36 legal aspects of reproduction 61:27 marketed for medical use, electrical 45:1, 45:5 marketing in Manchester 51:28 medieval European 44:8-11 models, and philosophy of science 6:8-9 Office of Ordnance 21:5-6 on postcards 70:4 on title pages, interpretation 69:2 production in Manchester 51:29 punch marking 73:27-30 purchasing trip of Ira and Charles Young 76:23-27 recognition of reproduction or fake 54:9 Rome 53:25-30 RCmer [copies] 25:13-14 Scotland 78:4-11 Scottish Universities 24:2-8 surveying 72:2-10 surveying, in early 19th cent Australia 22:5-6 teaching by Galileo 69:14 Victoria and Albert Museum 79:6-14 Volkmayer 25:3 weighing, lecture 21:21 Zinner. listing, disposal and location 50:6-10 Insurance records 21:4 Integrator 35:31 Intermittent fountain. Nollet. JeanAntoine. Abb6 57:21 Internet. buying and selling instruments on the 57:34-36 Invalid cup, silver, R Hend 21:24 Inventories. national, the British contribution 4:9-11 Ireland report 32:23 Ireland, SIS visit to 26:3-10 Irish instrument makers and chemical instrumentation 26:11-15 Irish instrument trade 26:3 Irish makers 13:11, 16:16 Iron dials, use in mining 58:19 Islamic Newsletter. British Museum 55:1 Italian instrument makers in America 7:18-19 Italian National Inventory 4:9, 4:12 Jackson, Nicholas, filesmith 41:12 Jacobi of Heyden, planisphere 25:4 Jacomy, B 31:13 Jaecks. Duane, achromatic telescope project 11:8 Jagiellonian University, Cracow 7:11, 38:24 Jallabert, Jean 57:21-22 Jamal ad-Din 35:18 Jamin. M 37:11 Janssen 37:3 Jansson, Joannes 37:29 Jeffery, A, Casborne, Lean dial 4:13 Jellett, John Hewitt, saccharimeters 26:12-13 Jelly tester. Wirz 11:12 Jenemann-Mettler Foundation 29:1 Jervis-Smith, Frederick J, tram chronograph 23:16-18 JET (Joint European Torus) 11:13, 13:9-10 Jewel lenses 57:31 Joanne David, P 37:8 Jobin, Am6d6 51:10 Jobson, Benjamin 1:8 Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope 63:34 Johnson, drawing instrument 7:18 Johnson, Francis 37:3 Johnson, John Henry, recording barometer patent 25:10 Johnson. Manuel, Radcliffe Observer 5:12 Johnson, Samuel 40:16 Jole. Robert, London 9:4 Jones, David, apprenticed to B Martin 13:3 -17- Jones, Mrs Mary, optician 28:8 Jones. Thomas 5:5, 5:7.5:24 surveying instruments 22:5-6 Jones, W & S 2:3, 7:18.9:17, 35:12. 39:23 Ferguson's apparatus 30:13 Gregorian telescope 26:19 orrery 26:7-8, 27:28 planetarium, Martin pattern 44:39 pyrometer 15:10-11 theodolite 20:24 Jordon. James, glycerine barometer 10:7, 30:5-6 Joule, James Prescott 33:20 travelling microscope for 29:5-6 Jovilabe, Romer [copy] 25:13-14. 27:33 Juan, Jorge 36:22 Julian Calendar 61:21 Julian period in calendar calculations 62:13 Junger of Copenhagen 38:28 Junghans. radioactive clocks 17:2 Kaiser, D r P J 6:15-16 Kaiser, Prof Frederick 6:12.29:11 Kaleidograph, Vickery [Harmonograph?] 3:15 Kaleidoscope 19th century 42:35 Leigh-Newton 13:17 Newton 10:24 Karpen, Vasilescu 31:18 Katzir-Katchalsky, ProfA, portrait on banknote 16:11 Kaye and Laby, Tables 55:20 Kaye, G W C, FRS 55:22 Kearn & Cie. theodolite 52:34 Keizerspanorama at Antwerp 18:13 Kelvin measurement of resistance 75:34 Kelvin water dropper generator 76:5 Kelvin. Lord 31:15, 40:37, 41:20 inventions 10:6 wave model 34:15 Kemp & Co, Edinburgh 8:21-22, 10:7 Kenrick, Archibald etc, dates 13:8 Kenyon steam engine indicator 67:15 Kepler, Johannes 33:15, 37:5, 48:23-24, 53:8 Kern & Co, plane table alidade 18:21-22 Kew Observatory 39:8 Khunrath. H Ampitheatrum Sapientiae aeternae 31:12 Kibble, John, directory entries 13:2, 13:5 Kimbell, John & Isaac confused 13:7 Kinetoscope, Edison 35:35 King, John, assistant to Prof Copland 10:6, 24:3, 24:6 King, Thomas, confusion on dates 13:7 Kingston, George 40:8 Kipp and Zonen 39:7 Kirby. Joshua 35:23 Kircher. Athanasius 42:2 burning glass 4:7-8.5:23 Kirwin [Kirwan], Richard, burning glass 26:3.26:11 Klein. Johannes, quadrant 25:5 Kleman, J M & Zoon 5:27, 6:14, 6:18 sextant 29:20 Leonardi da Vinci Museum, Milan Le Baillff, Alexandre 39:11 Kleman, Jan Martin 6:12 Kley, Jacobus. elliptical trammel 17:5 Le Guin, dividers invented by 29:20 65:20 Lerebours, Nicolas 40:4 Klinger. Johannes, globe 13:22 Le Paute. regulator prices 1791 21:10 Lerebours, Noel Jean 40:3 Klystron 54:13-14 Le Roy. Julien, sundial 3:20 Knebels, Messrs 6:11 Lea, Philip, map seller and instrument Lerebours, Paris 21:9 Knie, Balthazar. diagonal barometer retailer 66:6 Level 26:33 Leadbetter, Charles 33:15 Brander and Hoschel 36:27 Knipnis, N 31:15 slide rules 3:4, 3:7, 5:18, 26:21 Canivet 36:23 Knox-Shaw. H 5:12 Lean dials 4:12-13 Dancer 33:21 Koenig. Karl Rudolph 44:14-16, 76:23 L't~cole Polytechnique, Paris 57:14 geodetic 72:5 apparatus at Toronto 26:19 four sundials 57:15 Nairne 39:10 electric tuning fork 18:18-19 Lee, John, of Hartwell 14:2-3 railway surveyor, depicted at Liverpool Helmholtz resonator 25:5 Leech, mechanical 33:24.34:26 St Station, London 71:41 manometric flame apparatus 26:I0 Leibnitz Sisson 39:10 sound analyzer 68:16-21 Fahrenheit letter 16:4 Levelling instrument tuning fork tonometer 79:23-26 medal designed by 16:13 Breithaupt 54:27 wave machine 27:28 Leiden jars 29:12, 31:8 Hildebrand 58:20 Kohl. Max. Chemnitz, synthesizer 26:18 Leiden Sphere 29:10-11 universal 52:31 Kossek. Joseph, regulator clock 25:5 Leigh-Newton, kaleidoscope 13:17 Lever, multiplication apparatus 77:40 Kreke. F W C 6:7 Leith Nautical College 14:13 Leviathan of Parsonstown. background Krunitz, Johann 37:8 Leithead, William, manufacturing chemist and restoration 53:31-36 Kunskapstivoli and the Triewald Lewis, Johannes, circumferentor 25:19-20 Collection 17:7-8 Leitz, microscope 14:12 26:7-8 Kunstkamera, St Petersburg 64:23 Lemper. Dr E H, Curator of von Gersdorf Leyden battery, Clarke 59:8 Kynvyn, James, rule 19:13 Collection 28:20-21 Leyden jar 65:30 La Marche, Pads. globe supplier 21:10 Lennie, Mrs Eliza, optician 28:10-11 Leyden Jar, early 57:3 Labels, sticky, dangers of 14:9 Lenoir, Etienne 38:11 Licences for non-freemen 21:5 Laboratory instruments. Rome 53:25-30 graphometer 24:17 Liceo Volta at Como 65:23 Laboratory, alchemist [reconstruction] reflecting circle 29:17 Lichtenberg figures 28:20-21 Light, polarization 33:8 42:8 theodolite 18:21 Labour costs, historical 21:7-8 Light, speed oL measuring instrument, Lens Laby, T H, FRS 55:22 achromatic, Dollond 50:27-29 Froment 45:21 Lacquering 21:22-23 achromatic Ramsden 50:27-29 Lighthouse Lacquers 52:36 ancient 60:24-26 lenses development by Fresnel 51:8 use of Fresnel lens in 41:16-19 renewal of 10:2-3 Coddington 56:30 comparison for spectacle and telescope Lightning recorder, coherer type, Laing, Ontario, orrery 26:19 Lalande astronomical instruments, prices Johannesburg 66:28-30 68:10 Limerick, sundials for 30:29 of 21:9N10 convex, as burning glass 58:28 Lambrecht, Thomas, copper plate Dallmeyer 'baby' 56:24 Linctus dropper 36:28 Lind, Dr James 55:1 engraver [Gemini] 61:4 examples of ancient 59:22 Lindquist, Svante 38:16 Laminar systems, frames for study of F-number 58:28 Lindsay, George, microscope 18:6 Fresnel 41:16-19, 51:7 53:10 Linear accelerator, Walton 1932 45:2 from animal eyes 59:22 Lamp Linear measurement, origins 68:6 Great Pads exhibition telescope signalling. Bamberg 29:17 Linear measures, historical 20:7-17 spiral argand and candle. Proctor 74:22~23 Lingke & Co GmbH 58:19 grinding and polishing techniques 42:18 Lingke theodolite 58:19 Lancashire Directory 1824. instrument 68:10-15 Lingke, August Friedrich 58:19 in medieval times 59:22 makers in 13:5 Linnaeus, Carl, and the Celsius jewel 57:31 Land, Michael 37:10 temperature scale 56:17-23 lighthouse 6chelon 51:8 Landau Collection in the Louvre 57:18 Linnich, Niclaes, compass 11:12 'loupe' 56:29 Landau Collection. Pads 8:3 Lipkins, Antoine, reflecting dividers mirror, grinding and polishing Lane, N, globes 7:7, 7:11-12, 7:15 29:17 techniques 69:27-30 Langenbrugge. exhibition at 21:10 Liquefaction of gases. Omnes 29:11, mirror, testing 69:30 Lank[g]ford. dialling pamphlet 13:15 multiple, as magnifiers 56:29 29:13 Lanter. Duboscq 51:12 Lisbon Geographical Society 39:15 Petzval 44:33 Lanterns, magic, improved by Dancer Lissajous figures 44:15, 54:11 Petzval, Dallmeyer 56:24 29:6 Lister. Joseph, seminar on 22:22 properties of ancient 59:24 Lanzarini. V 31:16 Lithotrite 21:24 reading glass 54:29, 55:36 Laporte, F L, surveying instrument rectilinear objective, Dallmeyer 56:24 Liverpool SIS visit 33:15 29:17 Livery lists, London 13:4 rock crystal in Visby Museum Lassell, William 33:15 Lloyd, H A 39:3 60:24-26 polishing machine 53:2 Lloyd, Humphrey, magnetic observatories spherical, for simple microscope Latent heat investigation by Watt 58:8 26:12 Lathes, use in screwcutting 22:7~11 57:30 Lloyd, R E, itinerant lecturer 10:6 Stanhoscope 56:30-31 Latitude in sundial hour lines 10:10-11 Lloyd, Stephen 31:12 Wollaston doublet 56:30 Lattr6. widow, Paris, globe supplier 21:10 Leoham apparatus [T-square adjustment] Lockner, Hermann P, exposes weight Laurent. Leon 51:10 forgeries 21:12 54:7 Lavoisier.A 31:13, 49:14-15 -18- Lockyer. Norman Magdeburg hemispheres illustrated in Manor House Museum, Bury St Edmunds 1l-prism spectroscope 14:20 tiles, Lisbon 55:28 68:29 apparatus sold by Christies 15:10 Magellan, J H 36:22 Map observatory 4:11, 10:19 Magic lantern first [?] English with metric scale, by Locomotive model, solid brass boiler, by development 69:2 Arrowsmith 66:27 Watkins and Hill 60:2 Musschenbroek, Jan van 43:10 shape of California 76:5.77:1 Lodestone 's Gravesande, WJ 43:10 shrinkage 68:6 at Trinity College, Dublin 26:9 slides 42:18 'Vinland', detection of faking 68:8 brass-bound 17:26 triple 71:35 Marat, Jean Paul, physician and politician large 55:33 Magiotti, Raffaello 54:2 74:8-15 Russian 16:22 Magnet, sparking 8:4-5 Marchi. Fabio 31:17 Lodge, Oliver 33:16, 46:9 Magnetic apparatus, L'l~cole Marconi, Guglielmo 31:18,46:2-3, Loft. Matthew. microscope 27:29. Polytechnique, Paris 57:14 46:10-11, 46:27~28.65:29 28:16-17 Magnetic declination, connection with early shipping receiver 65:29 Logarithms, invention of and importance solar disturbances 61:16N17 instruments 46:32, 47:25-27 for instruments 56:8 Magnetic declinometer Marconi-Fleming valve receiver 65:31 Loggan. David, engraver 51:2 Ekstrtm 61:15 three-dot message 71:26 Lomonosov Museum. St Petersburg Graham 61:15 tuner 44:1 64:23 Magnetic dip demonstration device, wavemeter 53:26 Long, Joseph, slide rule 26:21 Sisson 24:7 Marcus, Siegfried, drawing instruments Longitude, Board of 8:12-13 Magnetic instruments & surveys 6:4 25:3 Longleat House, instrument collection Magnetic observatories 26:12 Marey, l~tienne-Jules 54:31 Magnetic recreation, box of hearts 24:7 chronograph 11:5 Lookatmeter 38:38 Magnetic resonance 63:14 physiological apparatus 8:19 Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon, Curator of in condensed matter 63:16 portrait on a medal 16:13 Teyler's Physics Laboratory 59:14,-21 imaging 63:26 Marggraf 39:34 Loupes [lenses]. outlines of various forms Magnetic resonsance, Purcell's cavity 63:17 Mariners' Museum, Virginia 80:3 56:29 Magnetic wave detector Mariner's calculator 61:29 Louvain instrument making 66:9 Italian Navy 71:25 Mariotta, G L, Rome. dial [fake] 28:15 Louwman, Peter J K. collection 29:11 Rutherford 71:22 Marischal Museum, Aberdeen 78:20 Love. John. Geoaesia, first textbook on Wilson 71:23 Maritime Museum. Aberdeen 78:20 surveying 66:2 Magnetism, terrestrial, measurement of Markree Castle Observatory 9:19 Lovell Radio Telescope, Jodrell Bank 6:16 Marks, doodles and scratchings 63:34 Magnetite seal 8:17 19:13-15 Lovi, Mrs Isabella, patent aerometrical Magneto-electric generator, Pixii, L'l~cole Marling Collection. Gloucester 58:26 beads 28:11 Polytechnique, Paris 57:14 Marloye, Albert 44:13-14 Low temperature physics development Magneto-electric machine 51:23 acoustical instrument maker 76:25 54:12 Clarke 25:23, 59:8 Marly Collection of spectacles etc 21:17 • Lowdon, George 10:7,41:9 Magnetometer 54:12 Marlye et Cie, Paris, acoustical apparatus Lowe, Mrs Ellen, optician 28:8 Elliott Brothers 29:20 29:16 Loxocosme, Flecheux 40:24 WGPye & Co 65:13 Marriott, journeyman clock 10:5 Lucca: Gabinetto di Fisica del Liceo Magnetron 54:13-14 Marshall, John 35:11 Machiavelli 25:18 Magnifying glasses advertising in 1707 77:14-21 Luminous paint, dangers of 12:9-10 recommeded use 55:32 microscope 7:24, 16:25, 29:24 Lumibre, Louis 43:14 Marsters, Richard Upham, watchmaker theory 55:30 Lunan. Charles, proportional compasses Magny, Alex, Paris 9:20N21 12:13 24:8 Maiben, Joseph M, Dublin, catalogue Martin, A R 36:12 Lunar photography 53:2 26:14 Martin, Benjamin 7:18, 36:20, 39:23, Lunarium 34:7 Maison d' Ampere et Muste de 52:10 Lund and Blockley 39:6 l'Electricit& Poleymieux 2:15 bills 21:5-6 Lundegardh apparatus for soil analysis Makers and dates 13:2-8, 14:9 drama event, Science Museum 21:21 63:24 Malassis Collection of mathematical Guild 21:3-4 Lusverg mural semicircle 31:16 instruments 10:19 instruments at Harvard 30:1 Lynch. John. Dublin, armillary sphere Malt Gauger's slide rule 26:20---22 master of David Jones 13:3 26:5 Malus 33:8 microscope 21:6 Lyons, instrument dealers in 28:26 Manchester instrument makers orrery 26:19, 27:30, 53:27 Ltser of Castle Reinharz 52:10 17th century 31:13 tradecard variant 16:19 Macadie. Donald 37:23 19th century 29:4-8 Martin, Johann, sundial 3:19 Mackenzie. Alexander, telescope 18:21 research on 20:26 Martin, Joshua Lover, patent octant 18:5 Mackleay Museum. Sydney 18:8 Maskelyne, Nevil, lecture 4:19 Manchester Microscopical Society MacPherson Collection, McGill Thereza and Nevil Storey, lecture 53:15-16 University 26:19 Manchester Ship Canal 51:27 14:15, 15:t6 Mason family 39:26 Mann, James 35:12, 40:16 Macrometer 63:20 Maddison, Francis 43:1 trepanning set 52:33 Mason, T, Dublin, equinoctial dial 26:5 Madrid. scientific instruments in Mannheim, Am~d~e, slide rule 3:5, 3:9 MAST [Rio de Janeiro museum] 42:6-12 Manometric flame apparatus 65:25 Magdeburg hemispheres 67:3, 72:17, jet, Weinhold 25:6-7 Mathematical allegory in tiles. Lisbon 74:18.76:11 Koenig 26:10, 44:14--15 55:28 -19- Mathematical instruments Adams 78:29 advertising in London 61:4 early 64:17 in 1700 10:4 Malassis Collection 10:19 Seller 65:5 Mathematics importance in Jacobean England 56:7 in the Renaissance 66:9 teaching in Florence 69:13 use of new techniques at Gresham College 56:8 Maurolico 37:5 Maury, Matthew Fontaine 6:13 Mayer, Jacob, pedometer 28:17 Mayer. Joseph 33:16 Maynooth Collection 26:7~9, 44:26 McCormick, J & S 14:5 McCrea. William 40:27 McCulloch, Kenneth. trade card 28:5 Mclntosh. Thomas 35:12 McLennan, John 40:7 McNaught steam engine indicator 67: I 1 Meadows, Jack 40:27 Mears, Jno, London, query 1:7 Measurer. fabric 22:19, 23:10 Measurers, The [painting of Flemish instruments] 47:22 Measures 21:19-20 foot, Steitz 29:17-18 historical 20:7-17 Scottish 30:3-4 standard, at Delft 29:17-18 standards, Deleuil 47:5-6 tables of comparative 20:11-17 Meath, Earl of 39:3 Mechanical calculators 63:35 Mechanical demonstration apparatus, Triewald Collection 17:9 Mechanics' Institute, London 58:12 Medical archives, Halifax. Nova Scotia 26:18 Medical instruments, Stdheli Collection 41:34 Medical shock machine, Halse 5:24 Melbourne Reflector and Vienna Refractor. Grubb 26:4 Mellon Foundation 39:9 Melloni apparatus, Salleron 52:23 Melloni, Macedonio 8:4.8:15 bench, Ruhmkorff 41:4 M61ographe 43:14 M61otrope 43:14 Melville, Richard, Glasgow 10:7 Mendeleev Museum St Petersburg 64:24 Mendeleev periodic classification of elements 64:24 Mendelssohn. Karl Theodor Nathan, his career 18:9 Menl6s, Daniel. lecturer at Lund 17:8-9 Mensing Collection 43:1 Mensing. Antonius Wilhelmus Marl 79:28-32 Mercator projection 51:4 Mercator. Gerard 37:28.43:16, 51:3, 66:9 influence on engraving 66:14 Meridian 31:11 circle, Repsold 55:27 circle, Thomas Jones 5:7 line 42:8 meridiana 48:4-9 meridiana, Santa Mafia degli Angeli 48:8 meridiana, Santa Mafia del Fiore 48:8 Merseyside Maritime Museum 14:15 Mersol [microscope immersion oil] 53:15 Mertz & Sohne microscope, student type 52:34 Merz, Georg Fraunhofer's successor 12:3-4 optician 76:25 Merz, refractor telescope 26:19 Merzbach, UC 31:15 Messier, Charles 53:34 Metallocromia, metal-colouring process 8:5-6 Meteorograph Brassart 53:27 Marvin 40:10 Patterson 40:7 Secchi 34:12 Meteorological instruments on website 77:24 Meteorological instruments, Dutch selfrecording 6:7-8 Meteorological observations at the Radcliffe Observatory 5: I IN 13 Meteorological records 53:25 Meteorological station Oldham 52:5 Salford 52:5 Mefford, W E, references to 29:30 Metrology Museum Lisbon 62:28 St Petersburg 64:24 Metzker, Jeremiah, astronomical clock 25:3 Mexico, solar eclipse at 1991 28:25 Meyer sound analyzer 68:18 Michel, Henri 45:31 desk 41:30 National Inventories 4:9 Micro-rulings 8:23~24 Microcosm, Carpenter 23:21, 24:18 Micromanipulator 34:1 Micrometer Brander 3:16 Cappel, stolen from Rome 9:7 fabrication of fiducial lines for 23:11-14 for spectroscope, by Browning 15:11 for telescope 9:14, 10:5 Froment 44:29 Gautier, 'impersonal' 49:6 Gautier, 'macro' 49:6 glass 47:18~19 readout, theodolite with 11:2-3, 13:11 Richard 33:16 screw addition to Graham's quadrant 27:5 screw, characteristics of 22:7-11 telescope eyepiece 26:7, 26:9 - 20 - Microphotographs Dancer 29:20. 29:22 Dagron 51:11 in lenses 56:30-31 Microprojector industrial [Mikrops] 53:16 precision, by Garnett 53:16 Microscope 33:21 Abraham & Dancer 27:34 accessories 53:15 achromatic, Moscow 64:21 achromatic, Ross 49:17-21 Adams 9:20, 17:25 Adie 30:13, 30:15 adjustment methods 76:28 Alexis Magny 52:9 Amici 26:17.31:15, 39:12 antique accessories 57:1 ball and socket 49:17-20 Banks 22:19 Bate 21:24 Beck 30:13, 30:16 Beck, R & J 3:14 Campani 38:18, 55:35 Canzius 49:23 Cary 38:18 catalogue of, Tesseract 18:22 Chevalier 39:11, 57:15, 65:14--18 collection of Dr Ritter 22:17 compendium, by Van Musschenbroek 19:25 compound by Jansen 72:13 compound monocular 61:35 compound monocular. Le Canu 54:41 compound, Baillou 46:36 compound, Glaisha 43:2 compound, Gozzi of Parma 47:1 compound, John Cuff 63:5 compound, Marshall 46:36 Cuff 10:20, 17:24, 39:30 Cuff-type, by Adams 19:21 Culpeper pyramidical, Proctor and Beilby 41:10 Culpeper-type 6:18, 24:16-17, 27:28 Cuthbert 3:22 Dancer 29:5, 33:16, 33:21 de Chaulnes 39:29 Delebarre-type 28:16 Dixey 8:28 Dixey (Adams) 11:12. 11:27.14:20 drum-type, stolen & recovered 27:34. 28:24 Duc de Chaulnes 62:2, 62:31 early development 49:17 electron, RCA 26:19 Engell demonstration 10:12-14. 13:11 Engell demonstration patent 21:19 Field 10:7 Fischer 15:10 Franks 27:34 Galileo 72:13 Gould type, by Carpenter 59:30 Harvard 30:1 Husbands 27:28 industry, beginnings of German 18:9-12 John Yarwell 76:38 Leeuwenhoek 1:5, 1:14-15, 29:9, 29:12 Leitz 14:12 Lerebours 40:3 Lindsay 18:5-6 Loft 27:29.28:16-17 Loft(?) 52:9 logo. Brieux 14:14. 17:14 Lowdon 10:7 Magny 9:20-21.57:14 Mareschal 17:8 Marshall 7:24. 16:25.17:20. 18:13. 29:24.40:2.42:33.67:32 Martin 21:6.32:14 Martin compendium 51:33 medical use 65:14 Merz 22:19 miniature by John Browning 69:57 Nachet 17:20 Naime 37:28 on stamps 30:10-12 Patroni 47:12-13 Pistor 18:10 Plrssl 25:3 pocket. Lindsay 78:39 portable 73:16 Pouilly 50:32 Powell 32:21.42:28 Powell & Lealand 13:14-15.23:7. 33:26.35:35.37:28.48:31 projection. Wright & Newton 47:35 radial by Ross 61:30 reflecting. Cuthbert 3:22 Ross 6:24. 7:23.24:16.33:16 Ross-Wenham binocular 48:31 sale advert 1919 22:12 Schieck 18:11-12 Selva catadioptric 77:I0 single-lens 57:30 Smith 3:14. 4:16 Smith & Beck 3:14. 4:12. 4:16. 37:28 Smith and Beck. used by William Aitken 67:22 solar 74:9 solar, stolen from Rome 9:7 Spencer & Son 10:7 student-type. Mertz & Sohne 52:34 test rulings. Grayson. Sheppard. query 8:23-24 triple eyepiece, by Nachet 55:27 use in Edinburgh Medical School 65:15 use in metallurgy 63:25 Washbourn lucernal 27:28 Watson 26:5 Wilson-type. on scroll strand 3:14 Wilson-type. Scarlett 4:20 Yarwell 78:30 Ypelaar 29:12 Zeiss 14:12 Zeiss Opton Model W 75:29-31 'zig-zag' 76:28-29. 77:1 Microtome bench 66:21 early development [?] 80:2 hand-held 66:21 Middleton. W E K 40:7 Midwest. Spring Conference in 14:4-5 Military achromatic telescope 41:12 Military instrument makers 68:2-5 Military scientific instruments in Morse key replica. Grasshopper 52:2 Germany. 1802-1984 56:27-28 Moseley. H G J. atomic number and XMiller & Adie. hydrometer 30:13.30:16 ray frequency 54:10 Miller. John. Edinburgh 2:4. 7:7.7:12. Mott. Nevill 40:27 10:5.10:7 Moxom. Joseph 51:2.64:13-15 Miller. John. Snr [turner]. constructed Moxon. Joseph. globemaker 7:6-8.7:10 wooden grain measures 30:4 Muffle oven from Hauch Cabinet 60:11 Miller. John. vertical orrery c a 1780 30:13 M~iller. Joseph. optical demonstration Miller. of Innsbruck. catalogue sought apparatus 18:22 13:15 Miiller. Leonhart. diptych dial 27:24 Miller. W H 2:6.2:12 Muller. John. of Royal Military Academy Miller's catalogue of instruments 13:15 21:6 Millivoltmeter. first portable 53:28 Multimeter. Siems and Halske 54:12 Mills. Allan A. astronomical clock 22:13 Mural circle. Thomas Jones 36:22 Mine surveying instrument. German Mural quadrant. Graham 27:4 30:13.30:17 Murrayite [microscope sealing Minerva Works. A G Thornton Ltd 54:7 compound] 53:15 Miner's lamp 54:10 Museu da Farmficia. Lisbon 62:23 Mining compass. Hildebrand 58:20 Museu da Mafinha. Lisbon 62:23 Mining dial Museu de Ci~ncia. Lisbon 62:28 Abraham 33:16 Museu de Fisica. Coimbra 62:25 Casartelli 33:21 Museum at Mystic Seaport [SE Mining instruments 58:16 Connecticut. USA] 56:14-16 Mirror Museum Boerhaave. Anton Mensing concave. German [?] 25:6.25:8 instruments 79:28-32 grinding 53:33 Museum for the History of Sciences. manufacture 53:32~33 Ghent 79:16 marine azimuth 39:18.40:37 Museum Oceanographic. Monaco 52:23 optical experiments. 1lth-century. Museum of London 70:36 lecture 10:21 Museum of Submarine Telegraphy. optical glass flat for Paris siderostat Porthcurno 66:31-32 57:19 Museum of the Faculty of Physics. polishing technique by John Edwards Moscow 64:22 69:29 Museum of the History of Science. set 25:6.25:8 Oxford 69:1.71:35 test. Herschel 6:5 Museum. Digne 52:23 testing 69:30 Museums. People & 40:15 Mladjenovic. M 31:17 Musical instruments, restoration of 29:1 Models. and the Philosophy of Science Musical machine advertisement 29:28 6:8-9 Musschenbroek Models. geometrical and mathematical trade catalogue 70:10-13 38:6.42:27 workshop and telescopes 66:15 Modern instruments, arguments for Mussolini 31:18 collecting 15:1-2.16:19 Musre de la Marine. Paris 57:19 Mole. William. London 1:7.1:8.5:18 early navigation instruments 68:34 Molecular biology 34:1 Musre National des Arts et M&iers Moll. Herman 6:18.7:8.7:10 57:16 Monetary values, past and present Musre Scientifique du Lycre Louis le 21:7-8 Grand. Paris 57:14 Monochord. at Princeton 25:22 Myers. George. hydrostatical glass beads Mont Blanc. model of 28:20-21 26:12 Monte Mario Observatory. thefts from Mynde. J. engraver 7:12 4:18.9:5-7 Mysterium Cosmographicum 48:24 Montojo. Satumino 36:22 Mystery object Monumental dials 15:3 Nol 1:7 Moon mapping and photographs in 19C No 2. Devioscope 2:16.3:13 53:3 No 3 3:21 Moone. Thomas 53:19 No 5. Platometer 5:21.6:19 Moore. Jonas 40:29 No 11. Spouting Fluid Apparatus Moore. Patrick 37:3.37:6 11:11.14:14 Morden. R. & Berry. W. globe 12:21 No 13. Cloud Chamber 13:16. 14:9 Morgan. Francis 35:12 No 14 14:14 Guild and bill 21:4, 21:6 No 16. Needlework Clamps 16:16. Morgan. John 2:4 17:13 Morin. Henri 39:20. 40:3 No 17 17:14 Morland. angle barometer 18:25 No 18. Gunter's Chain 18:20. 24:15 Morris. Gerald. demonstrates manuNo 19 19:20 facture of drawn robing 27:11-15 No 20. Everest Theodolite 20:22. 31:33 -21 - No 21. Actinometer (Pyrheliometer) Nairne & Blunt 21:18, 22:18 dates 13:6-7 No 22, Fabric Measurer 22:19, 23:10 globe electrical machine 8:18 No 23. Colour Blindness Tester 23:10, Nairne electrical machine 30:19 24:15 Nairne reflecting telescope 27:28 No 24 24:15 Naime, reflecting telescope 52:33 No 25, Telemeter 25:24, 26:23 Napier No 26 26:23 bones 42:11, 51:33, 54:24, 72:15, No 27. Gas-bell 27:29, 30:27 76:6-9 No 28 28:23 bones in fruitwood 55:34 No 29 29:28 calculating rods (paper) 55:4, 55:11 No 30 30:26-27 invention of bones and importance for No 31. Telescope [?] 31:33.49:33-34 instruments 56:8 51:1 Nasmyth, James 53:2 No 32 32:10-11 National inventories 47:1 No 33, Mechanical Leech 33:24, scientific instruments 4:9-12 34:26 state of 19:3-4 No 34, Clock Mechanism [?] 34:26, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich 35:21 early development 58:3 No 35, Geoptosimeter 35:21 National Museums of Scotland 63:23 No 36, Trocheameter 36:16. 37:22 National Repository, London 58:11-12 No 37, Increment Borer 37:22, 38:14 Natural philosophy and experimentation No 38 38:14 78:35~37, 79:27 No 39, Marine Azimuth Mirror 39:18, Natural philosophy 40:37 apparatus for 3:16-17 No 40. Calculus Model 40:37, 41:31 emblems of the new system 56:3 No41 41:31 use ofimagesin 56:3 No 42 42:26 Nautical hemisphere, Cole 78:16 No 44. Measuring gauge 44:12, Nautical instruments in Canada 26:19 45:29-30 Nautical ring, Nunes 77:5-7 No 45 45:30 Navicula, Oronce Fine 65:19 No 48, Scale of 400 divisions 48:32, Navigation instruments 49:32-33 19th-century Netherlands 6:11-17 No 49, Gas Timer 49:33.50:36-37 Armada 20:18 No 50. Highway Rule 50:36-37 early, at Musre de la Marine, Paris No 52 52:35 68:34 No 53 53:37, 54:33 Hay & Stebbing 5:19 No 54, Hartl disk 54:33, 55:1, 55:29, on 1927 Argos Flight 62:17-18 57:36 Navigation No 60 (I), Chromam~tre 60:37, 61:33 18th-century 7:5, 55:32 No 60 (2). Horizon indicator or furthered by Gresham College Magnetic compass [?] 60:37, 61:33 professors 56:8 No 61, Tel~m~tre [?] 61:33, 62:34 Portuguese 80:3, 80:25-29 No 62 (1). Magnetometer 62:34. training of Portuguese midshipmen 65:13 80:25-29 No 62 (2). Electromagnets 62:34, Neale, Thomas, property developer 64:32 21:13 No 64 64:32 Needham, Joseph 37:4 No 66, for measuring spectacle lens Needlework clamp 16:16, 17:13 dioptres 67:8, 68:37 Negretti & Zambra 5:8-10, 6:18, 38:21, No 68 68:37 51:22, 51:24 No 69 (1), Town gas test equipment deep sea thermometer 30:13-14 69:26.70:32 Negretti, Gaetano, New York 7:19 No 69 (2) 69:26 Neill, GJ 27:15-16 No 70 (1), Mathematical instrument [?] craniometric sliding callipers 27:16 70:32 surgical instrument maker 27:15-16 No 70 (2) 70:32 Neohellenic Enlightenment 59:4 No 71, Botanical model 71:41, 72:1 NeuhSfer & Sohn of Vienna 52:31 No 73 73:22 New Oxford Dictionary. of National No 74 74:1 Biography 77:25 No 75, Electrolytic cell for projection Newcomen engine repaired by James 75:21, 78:34 Watt 78:7 No 78 78:34 Newcomen engine, model 58:6, 74:17 Mystic Seaport Museum [SE Connecticut Newman USA] 56:14-16 armillary sphere 26:19 Nachet 39:13 hygrometer 30:19 microscope 17:20 miners safety lamp 51:35 Naime 38:27 Newman, J 5:9 -22- Newman, John Frederick 50: i 1-14, 51:22, 51:24 Newman, John extant instruments 51:24 instrument maker to the Royal Institution 51:22 Newton & Co 35:3 astronomical slides 26:19 projector 26:5 Newton & Wright 39:41 Newton family 36:12 Newton. Alfred Vincent, patent agent 20:4~5.21:19 Newton. E W 4:12.4:13 Newton, Edward, printer 20:4, 21:19 Newton, Frederick missing portrait 21:19 optician, etc 20:4~5,21:19 patent agent 21:19 Newton, J, globes 7:7, 7:12.7:14-15. 20:3-5 Newton. Sir Isaac 31:12.33:15, 35:3. 37:3, 38:23 dial with niece's arms 24:25 portion of apple tree from Woolsthorpe Manor 68:31 tings apparatus 25:6-7 telescope, William Cary 25:11-12 Newton, W L, kaleidoscope 10:24 Newton. William Edward, civil engineer & patent agent 20:4-5 Newton, William, globemaker & patent agent 20:3N4 Niaudet, N, horologist 11:4N5, 18:18-19 Nicol prism 27:28 ZSllner 58:33 Nielsen, K 31:16 Nieuwentijt, Bernard, The Rational Philosopher 66:2 Nimrod 37:6 Nirpce, Joseph Nicrphore 39:12 Noad, Henry, lecturer on electricity 59:2, 60:32 Nobert, Affred 8:24, 47:19-21 Nobili, Leopoldo 8:4-6, 39:12 Nocturnal and quadrant, Italian 20:31.27:30 and quadrant, Volpaia 21:24, 21:26-27 and universal dial, Coignet 20:31 brass 6:28, 7:18, 20:31 Chinese design 67:30 general description of operation 69:5 history of the 69:5-9 Italian [fake] 28:15 Italian-hour 76:3 modern fake 32:17 Yeff, wooden 53:20 Nollet workshop 51:21 Nollet, Jean-Antoine, Abb6 breadth of influence 57:21 connection with Jean Jallabert 57:21-22 connection with l~tienne-Fran~ois Dutour 57:21-22 electrical experiments 57:3 electrical studies 57:24 enrichment of French learning 57:21 fire and steam pump 57:21, 57:24 instruments and apparatus 57:3 intermittent fountain 57:21 literary work and teaching 57:24 Nonius scale 50:25 Nonius, Pedro Nunes 25:26, 26:24, 77:4-7 Nooth's apparatus 4:10 Noseda. John. weather glass maker, philsophical bubbles 26:12 Nuclear research, early instruments 53:28 Nugent. Patrick Rooney, Cape Breton 12:12-15 Nugent, Pouvillon. astronomical clock 29:3 Numismatics of scientific instruments 16:9-14 Nunes, Pedro and the Nonius 25:26, 26:24 nonius in instruments 77:4-7 Nuremberg Ivory Dials of 21:17-18 map of. on a dial 21:25 O-Rings 52:26 Obituary Arthur Davis Baynes-Cope 76:1, 77:1 Paul Bowskill 71:32 Alain Brieux 8:7 Peter Brophy 52:25 Terence John Bryant 61:19 Prof Michael Casey 56:4 Michael Crawforth 19:15 Jon Darius 38:1-2 Maya Dean-Hambly 62:22 Derek House 58:2 Derek Howard 65:9 Hans Richard Jeneman 53:36 Aldert J Klut 60:4 Gerry Martin 80:3 Saul Moskowitz 31:1 Derek de Solla Price 2:9 Thomas Ritter 22:17 Colin Ronan 46:3 Martin Kenneth Suggett 66:5 Helen Wallis 45:5 Roderick Sheldon Webster 54:3 Objectives. aplanat 12:4 Observatory Museum, Stockholm 71:29 Observatory Baroque at Ochsenhausen 15:4-6 Budapest. instruments from 19:9 Coimbra 62:25 Dunsink & Armagh 26:4 Dunsink. visit to 26:7-9 French, 19th-century 6:10 Lisbon 62:23 Markree Castle 9:19 Markree Castle, query on telescope at 9:19 Nice 52:22 Paris 31:13, 38:12, 57:18-19 portable, DoUond et al 5:2 Radcliffe 5:3-7, 5:11-13 Royale de Bruxelles 38:12 Steinheil 12:4 unknown, query 9:18, 10:19 Octant Optical siren, Duboscq 5:2 18th century with case 43:10 Optical Society, Manchester 52:6 Adams 15:10 Optical viewing device 19:21 Chapman 19:22 Opticians of London 35:11 Cogswell 12:14 Optigraph, Jesse Ramsden 41:35-36 Crow. with traverse worker 58:23 Optometer (visioscope) 55:1 Dutch 18th-century 2:12 Orbitarium [coffee table orrery] 27:36, Dutch 19th-century 6:12, 6:14 29:33 Gilbert 8:23 Ordnance, Office of Goater 12:25 instruments Adams 21:6 Gregory and Wright 80:26 Morgan's bill 21:4 Holliwell, ebony 53:21 records 21:5-6 Holm 79:1 Organ. at Palmer Laboratory, Princeton miniature ebony 43:31 25:22 prices of, 1791 21:9-10 Origins and evolution of collecting Rev Charles Jones 26:9 scientific instruments 43:3 Sisson 29:23 Orographie Schrader, by Ripamonti Spencer 33:16 16:27 Urings 38:28 Orrery 34:7.38:30 Odelem, circumferentor 26:5 Orrery collection of Charles Boyle 71:36 Odometer, German, Rothschild Collection Orrery 62:30 Adams 27:28, 34:9 Oertling Beijing Palace 13:10 balances 4:17 Benjamin Martin 53:27 goniometer 25:31 Berge 7:18 Ogden, C K 8:23 Blunt 27:30 Ohmmeter, Carpentier 43:12 Botjes 21:14 Oil sphere experiment by Plateau 53:9 clock, Swoboda 25:5 Oils for barometers 30:5-9 Cole 78:17, 79:1 Old instruments and engraving techniques Dupuis 38:7 41:2 Egestorff Collection 23:20, 26:6 Oldenburg, Henry, Secretary to Royal Ferguson, instructions in manuscript Society 55:5 54:28 Ole R0mer Museum, Copenhagen Graham & Tompion 34:17 25:13-14 Handsford 40:11 Olland, Messrs 6:7 Hansford 55:35 Onderdewijngaart Canzius, J H [Dutch Jones 26:7-8, 27:28 society] 29:3 Laing 26:19 Onnes, Heike Kammerlingh, liquefaction Martin 26:19, 27:30 apparatus 29:11, 29:13 Miller 10:7, 30:13 Opera glass, polemoscope type modem, as a coffee table 27:36 18:21-22 musical machine etc, advert 29:28 Opera glasses 36:17 Rowley 36:15 Ophthalmic kit, Emil Sydow 52:33 W & S Jones 7:18, 10:20, 69:35 Ophthalmoscope, Hawksley 16:22. 16:24 Woodley 2:10, 2:11 Opthalmology, Dept of, University of Orthographic projection, development and Waterloo 26:19 use 69:10-13, 70:2 Optical bench, Secretan 51:33 Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma. thefts Optical demonstration apparatus from 4:18, 9:5~7 Miiller 18:22 Otheoscope, Crookes 50:40-42 Triewald Collection 17:9 Ottway, W & Co, coelostat 26:7 Optical diagonal machine or zograscope Oudin, P, risonateur 16:22 28:18-19 Oughtred Society 47:3 Optical examination of the achromatic Oughtred, William 44:25, 47:3, 55:3 telescope 11:8 connection with Gresham College Optical experiments, lecture by A D H 56:7 Bivar 11:13 Ould, Henry, bound to B Cole 13:7 Optical instruments Oxford, Green College 5:3-7 advertising in 1707 77:14-21 Oxford, Radcliffe Observatory 5:3-7 Duboscq 51:11 Oxfordshire clockmakers 25:27-28 Jobin 51:10 Pacemaker, cardiac, forerunner of 8:16 Pacinotti 37:11 laboratory, Soleil [p~re] 51:8 Leon 51:9 Page. Pearson. manufacturer of pseudo Ordnance quantities 21:6 instruments 62:5, 64:33 Soleil [ills] workshop 51:9 Paintings of scientific instruments at St Soliel [grand-pbre] 51:7 Petersburg 64:2 Venetian makers in 18th-19th centuries Paintings with scientific connections 76:35-37, 77:10-13, 78:32-34 49:31-32 - 23 - Paktong. metal alloy 5:19 Palermo Astronomical Observatory 71:1-16 Palmer & Newton, globes 7:7, 7:12 Palmer Laboratory, Princeton 25:22-23 Palmer. William. partner of John Newton 20:3 Panopticon. Ogden, query 8:23 Panorama Mesdag, The Hague 29:17. 29:19 Panorganon Leyboum 35:29 Leyboum (paper) 55:11 Pantelegraph. Caselli. Froment 45:21 Pantograph, Gourdin 40:23 Paper instruments first printed 55:2 in 17C London 55:3, 55:37 marketed in London 1600-1700 55:7-15 Papin 31:13 Pappus 35:18 Parallel ruler. Adams 28:16 Paramatta Observatory, Australia 77:33 Pardies, I G, methods for sundial manufacture 75:3-4 Paris antiques trade in 19th century 64:17 barometer at CNAM 28:13 exhibition, 'The Art of the Celestial Mechanic' 75:22-24, 76:5 instrument makers in 25:19-24 Mairie of the 1st Arrondissement, barometer 28:12~13 Marly Collection 21:17 meridian 57:18 St Eustache's church barometer 28:12 Parish officers, instrument makers who served as 9:9 Parker, Benjamin slide rule 18:8 burning glass at Dublin 26:5, 26:11 burning lens 4:7~8, 5:23 Parsons, Charles 53:31 Parsons. William 53:31 rectangular protractor 21:24-25 Passemant, Claude 39:31 Pasteur, Louis, portrait on a banknote 16:10 Patents agents and the Newtons in 19th-century London 20:3-6, 21:19 demonstration microscope 21:19 historical, relating to instruments 18:3-7 profits from 10:6 recording barometer 25:10 US model, astronomical pantoscope 26:29, 28:32 value of 12:12-13 Paterson, James 27:9 Patrick, John, barometer maker 80:16 Patroni. Pietro 40:16, 47:12-13 Patterson. John 40:7 Paul, Robert William 71:17-20 Pearson-Page, facsimiles 3:10-11, 5:20-21 Pedometer Gout 34:19 markings 79:27 Mayer 28:17 Schmep 74:31 Pellat, Henri 43:13 Pellin, F61ix Marie 51:13 Pellin, Philib&t Francois 51:13 Pencils, Brookman & Langdon 22:5 Pendulum clock, first free 41:20-23 clock, free, Shortt 41:23 Foucault 26:14-15, 42:6 Graham mercury bob 27:3-4 harmonic by Righi 53:26 Navez elecroballistic 42:22 Perceval, Robert, chemical apparatus 26:1 Periodicals relevant to scientific instruments 5:1 Perm~om~tre, experiments by Jean Paul Marat 74:12 Perpendicular and quadrant by Adams 65:33 Perpendiculars [gunner's levels] 21:6 Perpetual calendar 61:20-23 Perpetual calendar by M J Cowham 61:23 Perpetual calendar from copper disc 61:23 Perpetual calendar from silver coins 61:21 Perpetual calendar devices used 64:7-12 silver 64:9 stolen from Rome 9:6 Perry, C, London 9:8 Perspective, instruments for drawing in 17:4-6 Petersen, Kurt M 38:16, 39:9 Petersen, Marquard 19:20 Petit, Alexis 38:11 Petworth House, Collection at 21:5 Petzval portrait lens 39:12 Petzval, Joseph 31:16 Pfund, A H, 'sky compass' 33:12 Phaneroscope, Husbands 27:28 Phenakistiscope [animated film] 53:9 Phenakistiscope, Duboscq 51:11 Philosophical apparatus of Rev J J Smith 69:21~26, 70:5 Philosophical apparatus, 18th century, demonstration of 27:26-27 Philosophical bubbles 26:12 Philosophical cabinet, German, von Gersdorf's 28:20-21 Photochromoscope 54:12 Photogrammetric mapping 72:8 Photogrammetry 63:25 Photography aerial 72:8 early work on 12:4 first use in telegraphy 70:30 high speed 70:17 in Manchester 29:6 lunar 53:2 moving image 51:11 of scientific instruments, lecture by B Tremayne 4:2 - 24 - record of Special Loan Collection, South Kensington Museum, 1876 76:10-15 Soleil [p~re] 51:9 stereoscopic 29:7 stereoscopic, Duboscq 51:11 Velox paper 71:33 Photometer [?] at Birr Castle 73:41 Photometer astro, Z611ner.replica 58:33 Nobert 47:19 scotopic, Craik 65:7 £ Oeil-de-chat 31:13 Photophone. Breguet 50:21-22 Phrenology 47:31-32 callipers, silver 37:10-11 head, Fowler 13:21 Physiological apparatus, French 17:20-21 Physiological recording instruments, Marcy 8:19 Piath, C, Hamburg 12:14-15 Pictet, MarcAuguste 31:15 Pierce. Edward 21:13 Pike, Benjamin, 1856 catalogue 8:29 Pike, Benjamin, Jr business establishment 61:2 optician 61:1 Pin gauge from James Watt workshop 57:27 Pinax, Greek 8:16 Pinion wire 17:14, 18:19 Pippard, Prof Sir Brian, pendulum maintaining apparatus 26:15 Pistor & Martins meridian circle 29:13 navigational instruments 6:12 spectroscope 4:6 Pistor, Karl Philipp Heinrich 18:9-10 Pixii machine to generate electricity 2:15, 8:4 Paris, visited by Joseph Henry 25:20-22 Planar dials, horizontal 45:25-27 Plancius, Peter 73:1 globe 9:21 Plane table alidade, Kern & Co 18:21-22 Bion 18:21 compass and alidade, Adams 62:26 Planet clocks 53:6 Planetarium 34:7 18th century German 58:41 Adams 29:20 and Orrery, modem 43:24--26 construction of model 'Tycho Brahe' type 59:27 Delamarche 78:31 Martin pattern, Jones 44:39 R~mer [copy] 25:13 Zeiss 38:28 Planimeter 75:12 adapted for indicator diagrams 75:13 Alderuv 36:27 Amsler 35:27, 75:12-14 and circle of proportion 12:26, 14:13 recording, Richard 51:32 Starke 25:3 Portuguese navigation instruments Wills and Lippincott 75:14-15.77:1 80:25-29 Planisphere Portulan charts 33:30 Baker (paper) 55:8 Posidonius 33:3 catholique (paper) 55:8 Postage stamps, the Scientists Tale 64:16 Chinese 30:13.30:16 Potentiometer. history of 6:4 Jacobi 25:4 Potter, Charles, Toronto, circumferentor (paper) 55:12 26:19 Plank. Nicolaus, astronomical clock 25:3 Powell & Lealand 9:8 Plantin. Christopher 37:28 goniometer 30:13 Plasma globe 35:15 No 2 microscope 23:7-8 Plate electrical machine, evolution Powell, Hugh, microscope 28:9-10, 77:26-31 42:28 Plateau, Joseph Prague collection 31:12 apparatus for study of liquids 53:9 Preece, WH 38:19 oil sphere experiment 53:9 Pregel, Thomas, astrolabe 25:3 phenakistiscope [animated film] 53:9 Premier cadran, meaning of 21:20 photograph discovered 61:28 Preston, E, & Sons, Birmingham, slide rotating disks for anorthoscope 53:10 rule 3:10 Platometer. Stanley 5:21.6:19 Price, Charles, globes 7:7, 7:10, 7:13 Platonic solids 48:23-24 Price, Derek de SoUa 35:19 Pleasures and perils of the instrumental and fakes 28:14 dilettante 20:1 Antikythera Mechanism 80:4 PlSssl, S. microscope 25:3 Prices of Lalande's astronomical Pneumatic chemical apparatus 49:14-1~ instruments in 1791 21:9-10 Pneumatic trough, on a medal 16:13 Prices of orreries and globes 23:20-21 Pocket Book, Fowler's annual 53:17 Priestley, Joseph, portrayed at Soho Poisson, Simeon 39:25 House 55:1 Polanski. Benlard 51:5 Priestley's microscope by Martin 21:6 Polarimeter 54:11-12 Prism set, Dollond 79:4 Polariscope Prism system, Porto 54:15 Duboscq 24:16 Prism, nicol with crystal plate, Z/511ner Norremberg 56:5 58:33 Norremberg, by Soleil 53:26 Pritchard, Andrew 38:20, 39:11,40:4 Norrenberg 33:16, 44:28 Private collections v museums 10:18-19 Palmer Laboratory, Princeton 25:23 Prockter, engraver 7:12 Polarization apparatus, Duboscq 51:12 Proctor and Beilby 41:9-15, 42:17-21, Poldi Pezzoli Museum, Milan 65:19 53:22 Polemoscope 18:21-22.35:25, 39:28 Culpeper pyramidical microscope Poleni. Giovanni. machines for 41:10 gravitational experiments 66:23-25 Sheffield workshop 41:10-13, Polish National Inventory 4:12 42:17-19 Polishing instruments 7:19. 9:19-20, telescope 41:10 14:8, 16:18-19.55:36 trumpet telescope 41:11 Polishing machine by Lassell 53:2 Proctor spiral argand and candle lamp Polychromator for Orbiting Solar 42:18 Observatory 63:26 Project SIMON 14:9, 31:13 Polygraph [copying machine] 9:15 co-operation with others 15:14 Pope, William 39:26 Court &von Rohr 13:6-7 Popell, Matthew Francisco, dial machine Spencer& Co 16:18 29:22 Taylor, E G R 13:4-6 Popov, Aleksandr Stepanovich 46:27-28 Project TROMOS 31:15 coherer lighming recorder 66:28 Projectile flight times 42:22-24 Porcelain with depiction of instruments Projecting electrotachyscope, Anschfitz 18:20 56:26 Porro 36:16 Projector, optical, Newton & Co 26:5 Porro, Ignazio, binocular prism system Proportional compasses 17:19-20 54:15 Proportional scale (paper) 55:12 Porthcurno, submarine cable terminal Protractor 35:23 66:31-32 and T-square, 17th-cent 25:5 Portobello Antique Dealers Association circular, Adams 6:18 diagonal arc-minute scales 50:25-26 56:35 Heath 50:25 Portobello Road Antique Market [London] 56:34 Parsons 21:25 Portobello Road market 24:16 rectangular, Collier 21:24 Portraits of instrument makers 21:19 Richer 36:29 Portsmouth, Spencer & Co 17:13 roiling 36:29, 50:3 Portugal, instruments 40:18 Van Keulen 29:20 - 25 - Provenance 11:1, 12:16-18 Provincial scientific instrument making 2:4 Prujean. John 2:4.9:21.79:19 Przypkowski. Felix 38:26 Psychometer. August 53:25 Ptolemy 33:3, 35:18 Pulley apparatus, suspended 55:26 Pump, air Brander 49:11 mercury vacuum 27:19 pneumatic, Deleuil 47:5-6 vacuum, history of 5:17 Punch marking of instruments 73:27-30 Putois. optician to French king. telescope prices 21:9-10 Puzzle pictures [Faraday] 28:23 Pyrheliometer 21:18, 22:18 Pyrometer Daniell 36:29 Gallonde 76:17 Le Chatelier 36:30 Musschenbroek pattem 51:31 W & S Jones 15:10-11 Pyrros, Dionyssios, scholar and instrument maker 59:4 Pythagoras 33:2 Qibla indicator 79:7 Quadrant 35:10 24-inch, Allen [?] 56:9-10 Adams 39:15, 40:18, 62:28 Adams, George 41:41 Ahl 38:28 altazimuth, from Cassel 76:13 Arab 42:10 astronomical, Blaeu 29:11 astronomical, Danzig observatory 47:3 astronomical, Napier [?] 76:8 astronomical, Ochsenhausen 15:4-6 Bird 29:24, 29:33, 36:23 brass 3:12, 4:13 by James Kynuyn, with nonius 77:5 Caleb Smith 73:2-7, 75:6 Collins (paper) 55:8 Culpeper 19:13 Dary [?] (paper) 55:9 Delamain (paper) 55:9 dial, Cole 6:18 Dollond & Sisson 12:9 double (paper) 55:10 English 31:12 fake, signed Walter Hayes 21:11 Fellweck 25:5 Foster (paper) 55:10 Giusti 38:18 gunner's, Habermel 25:5 Gunter (paper) 55:10 Habermel 38:28 Hadley 2:8, 40:24 Hayes 19:13 horary 51:33 horary, Dary [?] (paper) 55:4 Islamic 19:25 Italian, with nocturnal 27:30 ivory 67:32 Klein 25:5 Leybourn (paper) 55:11 mariner's-bow type 9:18 Muhammad al-Jarkasi 44:7 mural, at Radcliffe Observatory 5:4-7 mural,Graham 27:4 Newton:Halley design 73:3 portable by Sisson 65:26 screw-edge, Hooke 56:10-12 sinical (paper) 55:13 sinical, Roux (paper on board) 55:32 Sisson 19:9.29:23.31:16 six-foot radius, Allen 56:9-10 Smith 49:27 Stirrup (paper) 55:13 Sutton 33:16.34:17, 38:28 Sutton (paper) 55:13 triangular (paper) 55:14 Troughton 40:19 Tycho Brahe 72:12 Vedy 16:22-23 Volckmer 64:26 with perpendicular by Adams 65:33 Quare, Daniel barometer 10:7 clock 25:5 pendulum clock 31:16 sundial 13:10 Quartz fibres, production and use by Boys 23:3 Quebec, instruments in 26:19 Queen. James W, & Co, Philadelphia 10:12-14 Queenwood College, Hampshire 78:24-26 Queen's University. Ontario 38:5 Quilcutter. Adams 50:35 Quintant, Kleman & Zoon 6:14-15 Rabalio, Peter, printed handbill for barometer 61:8 Rabi, I I 63:14 Rabone, Elizabeth. rule maker 28:8 Rabone. John, rule maker 28:8 Rackstrowe, Benjamin, sculptor & electrician 21:4 Radcliffe. Dr John 5:3-7.5:11-13 Radiation hazard 24:18 Radio birth of 46:6-11, 47:3 British Vintage Wireless Society 45:3 'conduction through air', David Hughes 46:8 discovery of wireless 46:1 equipment. Ducretet 46:13~ 15 equipment. Hertz 46:6-8 equipment, Lodge 46:9-10 Observatory, Dwingeloo 43:7 pioneering experiments 1895 46:27-28 Teyler's Museum 47:25-27 wireless cabin, 1913 46:3 wireless telegraphy, 'frog' receiver 65:29 Radioactivity in scientific instruments 12:9-10, 14:8, 19:19 Radioactivity, early work on emission 63:31 Radiocarbon dating 63:18 Radiography tubes 65:36 Radiometer, Crookes 50:40-42 Radiomicrometer 70:14 Boys 23:3 Radium Darling 17:2-3, 19:19 Railway signalling 11:13 Rain gauge Dollond 5:11 Palazzo 53:25 Ram, Ganga, slide rules 3:4-5, 3:8 Ramberg, Matts 37:15 Ramelli. Agostino 54:2 Ramsden, first telescope dynameter 77:8-9 Ramsden, Jesse 5:14-15.6:18.7:18, 10:5, 10:7.31:12, 39:15, 47:17, 50:27-29, 71:2-10 equatorial mounting 24:6 prices of astronomical instruments 1791 21:9 screw threads 22:7-9 set square 19:14 sextant 11:12, 13:11, 22:19-20 supplier to Board of Longitude 21:6, 21:6 Ramskou, Thorkild 33:12 Randwich Historical Society (Australia) 29:32, 30:30 Ranea, A 31:17 Rangefinder telescopic, Soleil [grand-pbre] 51:8 Weldon 52:35 Rasmussen, Frank 38:16 Ratebooks, use of 21:4 Rathborne, Aaron, surveyor 72:1 Ray, J W 33:16 Rayleigh, Lord 33:8, 36:10, 39:3 Reading desk, mechanical, Ramelli 54:2 Reading glass 54:29, 55:36 R6aumur, temperature scale 56:17 Record Electrical Company 51:22 Recorde, Robert 2:5 Recording instruments, Richard 48:12-13 Reddie, A W L 36:12 Redi, Francesco 38:18 Redier, Antoine 38:20 tower barometers 28:12-13 turret barometer 25:9-11 Reeves and the Spectaclemakers Co 13:7 Reflecting circle Bird 8:12 Wenckebach 6:15 Reflector, parabolic 29:21 Refractometer Abb6, evolution 62:19-22 crystal 54:12 Dupr6, by PeIlin 51:13 Piltschikoff, by Pellin 51:13 Regio, Johannes de Monte [Regiomontanus] 55:2 Regiomontanus and the Sphere of Destin 55:2, 55:37 Regulators for precision timekeeping 11:4-5, 14:4-5, 18:18-19 Reichenbach, G¢org yon 38:12, 56:27 Reinfelder, Gottlieb, apprentice of Steinheil 12:5 Reinman, Paul, diptych dial 26:5-6 Releaux, Franz, founder of kinematics 60:16 - 26 - Renaissance innovation 55:2 Renton, G 3:4 Reproduction instruments, legal aspects and advice 61:27 Repsold, Georg & Adolph 5:6 Research, ideas for future 21:1-2 R6sonateur, Oudin 16:22.16:24 Resonator, Marloye 76:25 Resonators, Helmholtz, by Koenig 54:11 Restoration 55:1 Restoration of large telescopes 71:11-16, 72:1 Restoration of scientific instruments [workshop] 60:27 Rheita, Schyrl de, telescope development 73:17-22 Ribbon Atwood machine 52:7 Ribright, Thomas n6cessaire telescope 18:21-22 tradecard 13:3 Ricardo Consulting Engineers 52:8 Ricardo Variable Compression engine 52:8 Richard Fr~res Soci6t~ 48: I 1 Richard, F~lix 48:10-14 Richard, Jules Nicols 48:10-14 Richards steam engine indicator 67:13 Rider, W, & Son, London, slide rule 3:10 Riefler, S 46:30 Rienitz, Joachim 37:3 Rietzschel, A H. apprentice of Steinheil 12:6 Ring dial equinoctial, design by Oughtred 44:25 Proctor 41:11-12 standing mechanical universal, Deane 45:12 Ripamonti, Orographie Schrader 16:27 Rix, William, London 5:18 Robert, Henri 39:12 pillar dial 19:21 Roberts, Edward. London 3:4, 5:18 Robertson, David, grain measures 30:4 Roberval balance structure 60:33 Robinson & Barrow, balance 9:12 Robinson, anemometer 45:2 Robinson, J & Sons 1:7, 2:14 Robinson, Thomas Charles, London 2:12, 9:11 Robison, Prof 10:5 Roget, Peter Mark, jumping spiral 32:20 Rcmer, Ole 25:13-14, 38:28 instruments copied 25:13-14, 27:33 Ron, Moshe 31:12 Ronan, Colin 37:2, 37:4 Ronchetti family 31:13, 33:20 Ronchi, V 37:8 Ronketti, John 7:19 R6ntgen, Wilhelm Conrad 46:23-26 Roscoe, John 33:18.53:19 Roscoe, Robert 53:19 Roscoe, William 33:15 Roslund, Curt 37:15 Ross, Andrew 6:24. 7:23, 40:25. 41:16-19, 49:17-21 binocular microscope 24:16 Ross. Andrew and Thomas. microscope makers 28:10 Rostriaga, Diego, clock maker 62:9 Rotary file from James Watt workshop 57:27 Rothschild Collection, sale 62:29-32 Rowley. John 32:3 Guild 21:4 master of Thomas Wright 13:3 standing ring dial 25:3 sundials at St Paul's Cathedral 41:28-29 supplier to Christ's Hospital 21:5 supplier to Office of Ordnance 21:6 universal dial 14:17 Royal Adelaide Gallery. London 58:13-14 Royal arms, used by instrument makers 28:2-7, 29:30 Royal Astronomical Society archive of photographs 68:30 disposal of instruments 2:13 instruments described 68:30 library 68:31 Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh 78:13 Royal Dukes, Hanoverian 28:4 Royal Institution of Great Britain 51:22, 77:2 debt to Dudley Adams 20:26 Royal Microscopical Society 40:25 collection of microscopes 22:12 Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Henry's visit 25:20 Royal Museum of Scotland 78:12 collections 78:4. 78:14 cross staff 27:8-9 glycerine barometer 30:5-6 report 30:13-17 Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels 79:15 Royal Observatory, Brussels 79:15 Royal Observatory, origin of first instruments 56:11 Royal Observatory, San Femando 36:22 Royal Panopticon of Science and Art instruments auctioned 59:11 list of philosophical instruments at 59:10 London 26:13, 59:6-13 Royal Photography Society, Bath 58:25 Royal Polytechnic Institution, London 58:15 Royal Society 51:22 beginnings at Gresham College 56:6 early practical work at Gresham College 56:11 illustration of founding of 56:3 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 71:28 Rubens, Peter Paul 37:28 Rudolf III. Hapsburg Emperor, exhibition of treasures 19:7 Rudolph II, Emperor 31:12 Rudowski. Wemer, collection of slide rules 30:31 Ruggiero, L 31:18 Ruhmkorff electromagnet for polarization of light 69:36 Ruhmkorff, Heinrich Daniel 41:4-8, 43:12 coil 17:10 electromagnets 41:5 induction coil 41:5 workshop 41:7 Rule comparative, cloth measure 20:9-10 comparative, T & H Doublet 20:8 Gunter (paper) 55:4, 55:11 Gunter types 57:6 Highway 50:36-37 Robertson 57:6 sector by Sutton 69:34 slide (paper) 55:13 surveyor's, Kynvyn 19:13 Ruling engine Doignon 45:22 for glass micrometers 23:13 Rfimker, Charles Christian Louis [Carl Rfimker] 77:32-33 Running oakleaf decoration 21:24-25, 27:33-34 Russell, John, RA, selenographia 9:17, 18:6, 42:6-7 Russia Company 36:15 Rutherford, Ernest 31:15, 63:3 intruments 51:20 Ryther, Augustine, equinoctial dial 7:18 Saccharimeter Jellett 44:27 Leon 51:9 Spencer & Son 26:12 Saccheri, Girolamo 40:16 Sackler Research Fellowship 51:1 Safety lamp Davy 72:14, 77:3 Stephenson 72:14 Sagredo 37:5 St Paul's Cathedral 55:17 St Petersburg Observatory 64:2 Sale of instruments at Tune Museum, analysis 64:38 Samso, Julio 36:17 Sandglass 33:30 examples of fakes 23:15 Landau Collection 57:18 Museo Naval Madrid 42:9 quadruple set 59:29 Time Museum 14:11 warnings re fakes 21:12, 21:24, 23:14-16 Zick 25:3 Sang, John, of Kirkcaldy 6:19 Santa Cruz de la Palma 6:23 Sasse, J P, shoemaker's instrument 28:16 Satellite, use in surveying 72:9 Satterthwaite, Gilbert 37:3 Saunders, Samuel 21:4 Saunders, Thomas garden sundial 26:8 on Revenue Committee 26:12 Sauter, sundial 15:10, 19:21 scala iacendi 64:26-27 Scale circular, of 400 divisions 49:32-33 division, methods of 8:8-11, 9:19 double, on Graham's quadrant 27:4 - 27 - Fahrenheit versus Celsius 51:35 Serle (paper) 55:12 Scales, balancing See Balance TTOFF Scallop eyes 37:10 Scaphe dial by Hartmann, with refraction property 61:12 Scarificator, Deleuil 47:5 Scarlett, Edward. microscope 4:20 Schaeffer & Badenberg, BackauMagdeburg 10:13-14 Scharf. George, drawings by 23:21 Scheepvaartmuseum. Amsterdam, Anton Mensing instruments 79:28~32 Schenk, Ulrich, Swiss instrument maker 78:22-23 Scheutz difference engine 52:16 BryanDonkin & Co 52:18 Schillinger, K 31:14 Schissler, Christoph[er] 45:26-27, 47:29 bowl sundial 27:26 compendium 25:3 mechanical globe 30:21, 30:23 Schloss Ffirstenstein 18th century cabinet 76:16-19 Schlottheim, astronomical clock [fake] 28:15 Schmalcalder, Charles Augustus 7:18 theodolite 26:5-6 Schmidt, Franz, & Haensch, photometer 10:15 Schmidt, Georg Wilhelm. compendium 25:3-4 Schniep. Ulrich, miner's compass 25:3 Schopper, Louis, Leipzig 3:14.4:13, 4:17 Schubart, Theodore, laboratory instruments 53:11~13 Schulze, Carl Gustav, Nova Scotia 12:14-15 Schvner, Johannes, globe 7:8 Science and the Royal Navy, lecture 22:22 Science Heritage Collection. Lincolnwood 14:5 Science Museum, Lisbon 55:27 Science Museum, London, Catalogue of Geophysics 15:12-13 Science Museums. function of 7:1.10: I, 10:18-19 Scientific education at Queenwood College 78:24-26 Scientific Instrument Commission 54:2 bibliographies 71:38 18th Symposium, in Russia 64:20-25 19th Symposium, in Oxford 67:23-27 20th Symposium, in Stockholm 71:28-32 21st Symposium, in Athens 75:18-21 22nd Symposium, in Virginia 80:32-36 Scientific Instrument Society appointment of President 42:2 assessment of, by Vice President 59:36 Astrofest 96 Exhibition 48:2-3 Bulletin growth 30: I Christmas lunch (1989) 22:22 commemorative issue of Bulletin 50:1 covenant schemes 11:9, 18:19 Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich, Seismology instruments 45:8, 53:25 evening on River Thames, 2000 67:29 February 2002 73:33-35 Seismoscope 36:28 Executive Officer appointed 42:2 Royal Astronomical Society, January Brassart 31:15 fellowships and awards 41:1 2001 68:30 Seleniun cell 70:29-31 formation 13:17 Royal Institution, January 2003 77:2-3 Selenographia, John Russell 9:17, 18:6 future 41:1 Science Museum Reserve Collection Self-recording meteorological instruments Honorary membership, of Society 15:2 April 2002 73:7 6:7-8 Honorary membership, S Bedini 9:3 Scotland, April:May 2003 78:12-21 Seller, John Honorary membership, J P Collins Scientific instruments catalogue of products 65:5 70:2 collections in Italy: Bologna meeting chart and instrument maker of London Honorary membership, D Ferriot 57:2 25:17-18 65:4 Honorary membership, H R Jenneman ephemera 24:21 instruments for gunnery 68:4 48:1-2 European, Henze Collection 28:14-11 PracticalNavigation (1669) 7:5, 10:4 Honorary membership, D W Waters history of 19:3-6 Selva family, Venetian opticians 25:2 industry & the government 10:6 77:10~13 List of Members 2001 69:41-56 makers at Charles University, Prague Semitecolo, Leonardo, telescope maker List of Members 2002 73:32-33 25:6-8 78:32-34 List of Members 2003 77:42~55, market in Germany 52:32 Senebier, Jean 31:15 78:27 on banknotes etc 16:9-14 Senecal, Jacques, diptych dial 19:14 logo competition 1:4, 3:1 perspective 17:4-6, 18:19 Senex, John, London, globes 7:6, 7:10, Monograph on Science and Art of Radcliffe Observatory 5:4-7 7:13, 7:14 Instrument Making 27:1, 29:2 stamps: microscopes & telescopes Sepper, D L 31:13 new Chairman: Stuart Talbot 54:1 30:10-12 Seutter, Matthias, globe 28:16 new Chairman: HA L Dawes 42:2 study and results [Invitation lecture] Seven Dials Monument 21:13 President's Medal 44:2 76:2-4 Seward, Dublin, mechanical dials 26:5 questionnaire 29:1 trade, women in 27:7~11 Sewell, Joseph 33:18 sundial 27:20-24 Scientific research in Australia 10:15~16 Sextant tie 7:2, 8:2, 18:2 Scientific Revolution 50:15-18 aluminium by Cary 63:23 tribute by Vice-President 70:1 Scientific toys and amusements 2:4, 10:4 averaging device 62:18 website established 56:2 Scotopic photometer by Craik 65:7 Bennett 26:9 Scientific Instrument Society, Scott, Benjamin 36:15 Bird 8:8-13, 51:21 Annual General Meeting Scottish Instruments 78:4-11 box, Elliott and Sons 61:28 1984 3:2 Scottish teachers of navigation and box, Stanley reproduction 61:27 1985 6:2 astronomy 10:6 Brahe 31:12 1986 9:2, 11:6 Scottish university instruments, bridge, Ramsden 11:12 1987 15:2-3 eighteenth century 24:2-8 Bruce 33:16 1988 20:18-19 ScreenwaU counter for radiocarbon datin Cary 5:27, 10:7, 24:16 1990 27:2 63:18 Day 24:16 1991 31:2 Screwthreads 22:7-11, 40:21 DoUond 5:27, 42:27 1992 34:2 Sea-quadrant, Caleb Smith 73:2-7, 75:6 Elliott 36:10 1993 38:4 Secchi, Angelo 34:12 Heather 40:24 1994 42:3-4 Secrrtan family 40:5 Hughes 39:7 1995 46:4-5 Secrrtan, Marc 40:3 Jones 5:24 1996 50:4-5 reflecting telescope 26:19 Kleman & Zoon 29:20 1997 54:2, 54:4~5 Sector Macneil 39:7 1998 58:4 Allen 40:23 marine, the first [?] 8:12-13 1999 62:3 Bird equatorial 5:7 micrometer, Ramsden 13:11 2000 66:3 Brown (paper) 55:8 miniature, Hurlimann 19:21 2001 70:3 Cole 40:23, 51:20 miniature, Ramsden 11:12 2002 74:2 fortification (paper) 55:10 mirror, Reichenbach 56:27 2003 78:2, 79:1 Foster (paper) 55:10 Nugent's patent 12:12 Scientific Instrument Society, Visits Gunter (paper) 55:11 Plath-Coutinho 62:17 Bristol, October 2002 75:25-26 Hudson boxwood 53:19 prices of 1791 21:9-10 British Museum, April 1999 61:3 Lea (paper) 55:12 Ramsden 6:18, 7:18.22:19-20, 33:16 Brussels and Ghent, October 2003 military 25:5 Ramsden miniature enclosed 51:5 79:15-17 rule, Sutton 69:34 Schulze 12:14 Oxford. 'Do Collections Matter to Sisson 40:23 Sewill 33:16 Instrument Studies?'. June 2002 Sutton 29:21 Troughton & Simms 9:27 76:19 Sedelius, Wolfgang 34:6 used by Tycho Brahe 25:5 Lisbon, May 1999 62:23-28 Seebeck, Thomas John 8:4 's Gravesande, WJ 43:10 Manor House Museum, Bury St Srguier, Pierre Armand 47:5 air-pump 29:16 Edmunds, September 2000 68:29 Seibert, Arthur and W & H, of Wetzlar heliostat invented by 29:12 Musuem of London, May 2001 70:36 16:16 magic lantern 43:10 National Maritime Musueum, March Seismograph physical apparatus 29:17 2000 67:30 development in Japan 63:23 wedge demonstration model 29:12 North Germany, May 2002 74:24-32 horizontal pendulum by Milne 63:24 Shagreen, use 1715-1800 52:9 Oxford and Environs, September 2001 portable, Rossi 53:25 Sharper focus 12:1 71:34~37, 71:41 Scateni 53:25 Shaw, WI, tellurian 30:18 -28- Sheffield workshop, Proctor & Beilby Smith, Andrew, apograph 10:7 41:10~13.42:17~19 Smith, James, London 3:14, 4:16 Shelton, John, London 5:5-6 Smith, Jeppe 49:27 Shepard. J. micro-rulings 8:23-24 Smith, John 2:12, 35:12 Shoemaker's measuring instrument, Sasse Smith, John Jennings. life and 28:16 philosophical apparatus 69:21-26, Short, James 39:24 70:5 telescope 7:5, 10:7, 18:13-14, 18:27 Smith, Robert Angus, sanitary chemist telescope prices 1791 21:9-10 29:6 Shortt, W H 41:23 Smith, Robert, sea captain's tomb with Sidmouth, Lockyer observatory at 10:19 instruments 68:1 Siemens 37:11 Smith, William 38:5 Sights, slit, Tycho Brahe 22:2 Smith, Willoughby 36:10 Signatures Smithsonian Institution 63:14 facsimiles 22:18 Smoked-glass recorders 15:11 fake 21:11-12 Smyth, Charles Piazzi 1:9~11 supply and subcontracting 10:4-5 Snart, Miss Martha, optician 28:8 Sikes, Bartholomew Snart. Miss Neriah, optician 28:8 Excise Officer 28:9 Sneewins, Anthony 34:3 won hydrometer competition 26:12 Sneewins, family of instrument makers Silberman, heliostat 26:19 29:9 Silva, Donato 40:16 Sneewins, Henricus, sector 7:24 Sima. Zdislav 31:12 Snibston Discovery Park 34:15 Simmes[Synunes], Isaac. London 1:8, Snowshill Manor 2:14 collection of Charles Paget Wade Simms. William 39:8 71:34 Simpson, Allen 39:23 scientific instruments at 58:27 Sire, Georges E, devioscope 3:13 Social history of the microscope 9:18 Sisson, Jeremiah • Society of Arts 58:11, 59:11 dividers 29:21 Society of Merit, Amsterdam 67:1 equatorial mounting 24:6 Society of Telegraph Engineers 52:18 magnetic dip demonstration device 'Soho' slide rule 57:5-13 24:7 Solar constant [energy flux] 58:29 mural quadrant 19:9 Solar eyepiece, Dawes 14:2-3 portable quadrant 19:9 Solar furnace, on a medal 16:13 supplier to Office of Ordnance 21:6 Soleil, Franqois 41:16-19 Sisson, Jonathan 3:14, 4:16. 10:5, 31:12 Soleil, of Paris, and Joseph Henry octant 29:23 25:20-21 quadrant 29:23 Soleil-Duboscq-Pellin 31:16 Six, James, thermometers 8:32 Soleil and Duboscq, family tree 51:7 Skop~o sparking plug tester 69:9 Solingen, Cornelius, surgical instruments Slide rule 3:3-10 29:9 adoption of German production method Solomons, S & B, London 10:11-12 54:7 Sonar technology & underwater warfare circular, Davenport 30:13, 30:15 7:3-4 collecting 63:36 Sorby-Browning microspectroscope 4:6 Cox 19:20 SOro Academy, Denmark, instruments at documentation and history 54:29 17:6-7, 31:14, 38:27 Halden 'Calculex' 54:6 Sothebys Hannyngton, Aston & Mander Bond Street 20:2 16:22-24 reorganisationof 30:13, 30:15 introduction at Soho 57:6 Sound analyzer logarithmic, dispute 55:3 Koenig 44:15, 44:29.45:7, 68:16-21 Malt Gauger 26:20~22 Meyer 68:18 PIC by A G Thornton 54:7 South America, instruments 31:13 Rudowski Collection 30:31 South Kensington Museum, 1876 72:11 spiral type (paper) 55:3-4 South Kensington Museum, origins 59:11 Suxspeach, Parker 18:8 Soviet Union National Inventory 4:10 UNIS-France 64:34, 65:3 Spark measurer, Schubart 53:12 'Soho' 57:5-13 Sparking plug tester 69:9 'Soho'. accuracy 57:10-11 Spear, Richard, Dublin 'Soho', examples 57:7-9 circumferentor 26:5 Slides. astronomical. Newton & Co 26:19 hydrometers 26:12 Sloane, Sir Hans, collection 70:11 shop sign 26:2 Smith & Ramage. Aberdeen, dynamical Special Loan Collection, South Kensingtop 30:13-14 ton Museum, 1876 Smith, [Beck] & Beck, London 3:14, Contemporary Publications 74:16-21, 4:12, 4:16 77:24 - 29 - Historical Instruments 73:8-16, 76:1, 77:24 in 'Illustrated London News' 72:11-19 Photographs and Copies 76:10-15 Spectaclemakers Co. Court & yon Rohr 13:6-8 Spectacles & Spyglasses British College of Optometrists Collection 23:2 Marly Collection 21:17 Spectacles, Adams' patent 18:21-22 Spectacles, provision at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital 52:6 Spectral gratings 47:20-21 Spectrograph flown in V-2 missile 63:17 solar, at Utrecht 29:23, 29:26 X-ray vacuum 59:18 Spectrometer astronomical, ll-prism 14:20 astronomical, 7-prism 15:11 astronomical, history of 15:12 Browning 27:28 circle, Troughton 29:23 Duboscq 51:13 Fermi, by Hilger 53:28 first decade 4:3-6 Grubb 26:11-12 Hilger 26:12 multi-prism table, Grubb 47:1 multipurpose 59:16 prism 54:10 rainband 1:9-12 Steinheil & Kirchhoff 12:6 Troughton and Simms 33:16 Yeates & Son 26:12 Spectrum 37:1 Speed of light measuring instrument. Froment 45:21 Spencer & Son 10:7 saccharimeter 26:12 Spencer, Browning & Rust dates 14:9, 16:18, 17:13 screw threads 22:9 Sphere Mouvante by Jean Pigeon 75:23~24 Sphere of Destiny 55:2 Sphere, celestial, mounted on blackamoor 53:30 Sphere, Copernican (paper) 55:9 Spherometer, Duboscq-Soleil 76:26 Sphygmograph, Dudgeon pocket 52:27 Spiders' webs, use in micrometers 23:11~12 Spinthariscope Crookes 12:10, 63:31 in Australia 63:32 R & J Beck 24:18 Spiral line (paper) 55:13 Spiral nebulae 53:35 Spirit lamp from Hauch Cabinet 60:12 Spouting fluids, demonstration device 11:11, 14:14 Sprat, Thomas. The History of the Royal Socie~ of London 56:3 Sputnik, on a Soviet medal 16:13 Spyglass in horn fan 52:34 Square. Ramsden 19:14 Staffel, Israel Abraham. watchmaker 52:15 Stamkart, ProfFJ 6:13, 6:16 Stamps, scientific instruments on 30:10-12, 31:21, 32:12 Standard measure. Habermel 25:3 Standards. historical, for linear measures 20:7-17 Stanhoscope [lens] 56:30 Stanley, slide rule 3:8 Stanley, W F ellipsograph 17:5-6 instrument maker 54:6 Star map construction by bead frame 77:23 Stark, James, joiner, made grain measure 30:4 Starke. Christian refracting telescope 19:9 transit telescope 19:8 Starke. G, planimeter 25:3 Stayred, Philip 53:19 Stdheli Collection of medical instrument., 41:34 Steam and water ratio 58:6 Steam engine engraving, Watt 58:2, 59:36 perfect, Watt 58:6 Trevithick 32:24 Steam engine indicator 67:9-19 Bachelder 67:16 Crosby indicator 67:17 Him stroboscopic 67:14 Hopkinson 67:12 Kenyon 67:15 McNaught 67:11 Richards 67:13 Tabor 67:17 Thompson 67:17 Watt 67:11 Stebbing, J R, navigational instrument 5:19 Stedman. Christopher Guild 21:4 trade card 21:5 Steel alloy 40:12 Steering compass, W Boosman 6:15 Steinheil, CA 12:3-7, 14:8 spectroscopes 4:3, 4:5 Steitz, Adam. measures plate 29:17-18 Steno Museum at Aarhus 49:25-27 Steno Museum, Aarhus 59:34 Stephens, Alexander, backstaff 19:21 Stereographic projection (paper) 55:13 Stereoplanigraph, Zeiss C5 63:25 Stereoscope, Clarke 59:8 Sterrop, Mary 35:12 Sterrop, Ralph 35:11 Stevenson. Robert 41:17-18 Stewart, Sir Robert, and Scottish Measures 30:3-4 STHV [Dutch Society] 3:12, 5:17 Stiles, William 39:25 Stokes, Gabriel. description of a ring dial 26:11 Stolen microscopes 27:34 'Story of Time' exhibition at the National Maritime Musueum 67:30 Strabo 33:2 Strasbourg Minster great clock 53:6 Stroh, Augustus 38:19 Strozzi Collection. Italy 28:14 Studer. J G, airpump 28:20-21 Stukeley, Rev William. diaries 4:16 Sturgeon, William, and Joseph Henry 25:20 Stutchbury, J, London, slide rule 3:7 Submarine detectors, First World War 52:6 Submarine telegraph system 64:29 Submarine telegraphy, terminal at Porthcumo 66:31-32 Submarine warfare 7:3-4 Suffell, Charles, London 2:14, 3:15 Suggett, Martin 33:15 Sun compass 33:13 Sundial 31:15.32:7 adjustable diptych dial, SIS 27:20-24 adjustable, Adams 17:25 of Ahaz 44:21, 45:25 anelamatic [Tuttell?] 61:21 at Harvard 30:1 at Maynooth College 56:4 azimuth, Habermel [fake] 28:14-15 Berthet 40:18 Bloud 20:23, 39:19 bowl, Schissler 27:26 Butterfield 24:17, 39:19 Butterfield [type] 6:18 Capuchin, Habermel 26:31, 27:30 cartographic 36:17 Coignet 10:20 Cole 77:7 Crow T58:22 cube, German 19:25 Darker 33:10 delineator 34:3 Didale 38:26 diptych, adjustable 27:20-24 diptych, Hartmann 20:31 diptych, Mtiller 27:24 diptych, Reinman 26:5-6, 62:11 diptych. Senecal 19:14 diptych, Tucher 20:31 early Renaissance, Austrian 19:11 equatorial, Brander 22:19-20 equatorial, Tompion reproduction 62:5, 64:33 equinoctial 35:34 equinoctial, Bergauer 25:4 equinoctial, Canivet 33:26 equinoctial, ring, Deens 25:3 equinoctial, Wright 34:18 fake silver exposed 21:12 finger ring 75:2 French 38:27 garden, Saunders 26:8 Gebhardt 40:23 gilt brass polyhedral 54:36 gnomon in Santa Maria del Fiore 44:2 Harrison 30:29 Hartmann, 'Dial of Ahaz' 42:12 hemispherical, with astrolabe top by Arsenius 66:9-14, 67:2 horizontal 14:6N7,38:26 horizontal compass. Deane 45:12 -30- horizontal refractive, Schissler 45:26-27 horizontal, analemmatic 34:18 horizontal, in Henze Collection [fake] 28:15 horizontal, Italian 45:31 horizontal. Vuhrmalm 25:4~5 Ibn al-Shatir 44:6 ivory, diptych. Gebhart 21:24-25 ivory, diptych, of Nuremberg 17:22, 18:20, 18:23, 21:17-18 ivory, diptych, Troschel 25:4 Jedrzejow 38:26 Kilner 38:27 Landau Collection 57:18 layout machine, Popell 29:22 L'Ecole Polytechnique, Paris 57:15 machine formaking 75:3 Martin 39:19 mechanical, equinoctial, Mason 26:5 mechanical, Sauter 15:10 mechanical, Seward 26:5 Melville 10:7 monumental in India 15:3 Museo Naval Madrid 42:9 navicula 35:22, 37:33 New York Central Park 57:4 noon mark, Utrecht 29:23 octagonal, by Richard Whitehead 68:3 on faqade in Como 65:22 outdoor 38:26 Pearson-Page 3:11, 5:20-21 pillar, Robert 19:21 pocket, Allan 47:30 pocket, Allen 56:9 pocket, at Adler Planetarium 54:3 pocket, Blondel 26:19 polyhedral 53:4, 78:13, 78:21 portable, Butterfield type by Collet 60:4 Premier Cadran, meaning of 21:20 re-creation of 41:3 Regiomontanus 55:2 ring Baradelle 13:17 ring, described Stokes 26:11 ring, from Louvain 14:4 ring, Greatorex 13:17 ring, Habermel 25:4 ring. Proctor 41:11-12 ring. Rowley 50:33 Roman 42:12 Rowley 41:28-29 Sauter 19:21 scaphe 44:21-24 Schniep, with globe clock 42:1 setting out instrument 43:2 Seven, pillar restored 21:13 silver portable by Butterfield 75:3 silver with perpetual calendar 64:7 Society, The British 44:4 Soleil 33:10 stained glass, at Berkeley Castle 58:26 standing ring, Heath 21:24--26, 24:25, 25:29 standing ring. Heath & Wing 50:14 standing ring, Rowley 25:3 Sutton 39:19 table of hour lines 10:10~11 Tompion 34:19 Synthesizer, Helmholtz, Kohl 26:18 at SkoklosterCastle, by Wiesel 73:17-22 universal adjustable 27:20 Szilagyi, Maron, instruments 19:8 Baillou 29:9.40:16 universal adjustable and dialling Tables of Physical and Chemical Banks 10:15 instrument 26:33 Constants, Kaye and Laby 55:20 Beaufoy 38:7 universal mechanical, Glynne 14:5 Tabor steam engine indicator 67:17 Bidstrup 49:26-27 universal mechanical, Rowley 14:17 Tach(e)ometer 72:4 binocular, Patroni 47:12-13 universal on stand, G Wright & Martin electronic 72:6 Brunner 36:22 18:6 Moinot-Richer 36:37 Campani 31:16 universal on stand. Heath 20:28 theodolite 40:38-39, 41:41 catadioptric, Selva 77:12 universal on stand, T Wright 18:8 theodolite, Wagner-Fennel 55:18 Chapman 9:7 universal, Coignet 20:31 Watt 23:13 'coelestial and terestial' 41:12 unusual 45:7 Tagliabue, Giuseppe, New York 7:18-19 Common 10:19 unusual garden 56:2 Tagliabue, John, New York 7:19 compendium of Herschel 58:1 Wheatstone 33:10 Tagliabue, London 5:8 Dancer 34:13 Willebrand 39:19 Tagliaferri, G 31:17 development by Rheita 73:17-18 window 62:6 Talas, S 31:14 Digges [?] 35:2 Wolsey 40:28, 40:30 Taqi ad-Din 35:18 Dobsonian 63:20 Sunshine recorder, Campbell-Stokes 57:30 Tatlock, John, association with Kelvin Dollond 5:5, 7:5, 7:18, 7:26, 10:5, Sunspots. observation by Galileo 69:16 27:33 29:12, 31:16, 36:23, 39:10. 52:9 Surgical instruments Tavemier-Gravet, distance meter 14:14, Dollond, 5 in brass reflecting 60:40 maker, G J Neill 27:15-16 15:15 double equatorial, Gautier 49:6 maker. G Tiemann 26:27 Taxing the collector 22:14 drive, by a weight 26:7, 26:9 Solingen 29:9 Taylor & Walton, publishers 2:14, 3:14 Dunsink meridian by Ramsden 71:2 Surveying 3:15 during early 17th century 73:17 early 53:19 Taylor and Francis, publishers 40:27 eighteenth century makers 69:27-30 equipment, Swiss Alpine Museum Taylor, E G R, Mathematical Elizabethan [?] 37:2 42:14 Practitioners, defects 13:4-6 equatorial at Rio de Janeiro 65:26 evolution of instruments 72:2-10 Taylor, Elizabeth, optician 28:8 equatorial coud& Nice 52:22 first textbook 66:2 Taylor, Frank Sherwood, publications by equatorial mount for, Sisson & history of land and hydrographic 14:8 Ramsden 24:6 72:2-10 Taylor, James, opthalmic optician 28:11 equatorial refractor 6:4--5 instrument. F L Laporte 29:17 Taylor, Janet, her nautical academy equatorial refractor. Harvard 53:2 instruments in earlyl9th-century 28:10-11 equatorial, at Armagh. Troughton 26:4 Australia 22:5-6 Taylor, Taylor and Hobson 40:21 equatorial, Cauchoix 53:27 instruments, A G Thornton Ltd 54:7 Taylor, William 40:21 equatorial, Gautier 49:5 instruments, Brunner 49:3-5 Tebbutt, John, observatory 10:15 equatorial, isochronous governor instruments, Joseph Halden 54:6 Technology in 19th century, Mus~e 50:21 instruments, Ordnance quantities 21:6 National des Arts et M&iers 57:16 equatorial, Sisson 78:10 kit of instruments, Facini 14:5 Telegraph Ertel 9:19 kit, Ayres 29:17 'ABC', Darlincourt 57:18 eyepiece micrometer 26:7.26:9 surveyor's cross, Chapotot 16:23 Breguet 50:20 first dynamometer for 77:8-9 Tartaglia compass [bussola] 69:15 Cooke and Wheatstone 79:15 Fraunhofer 46:29, 49:11 telescopic instrument by Heath 56:5 Edisdon repeating disc 76:39 Gabriel and Bardou 35:27 theodolite with micrometer readout electric. S6mmering 72:15 Galileo 72:13 11:2-3 electrical 12:3-4 Gautier 36:22 Suter, Richard, acquires Dancer's office 46:6 German equatorial 55:27 photomicrographs 29:7 receiver, Baudot 43:14 Great Paris Exhibition 74:23 Sutton, Henry wireless 46:6-11 Gregorian by Joseph Hurt 70:7 Gunter scale 59:30 Telegraphy section. Centre National de Grubb 36:22, 42:6 sector 29:21 Reserche Scientifique, Paris 57:17 Grubb 28inch 51:5 sector rule 69:34 Telegraphy. first use of photographic Grubb-Parsons 35:30 Sutura. Salvatore 31:12 70:30 gun, Fennel 55:18 Suxspeach, John, slide rule 18:8 Teleidoscope 37:21 hand-held, from Musschenbroek Swan, Thomas, directory entries 13:2, Telemeter 25:24, 26:23 workshop 66:15-17 13:5 Telephone Herschel 10:7, 29:22, 35:31 Swart, Jacob 6:12 early, in Oxford 27:15-16 Herschel 40-foot reflector 51:5 Sweden. instrument collections in 26:24 oldest Dutch, by J W Giltay 70:28-29 Herschel mirror test 6:5 Swinden. ProfJan Henri van 67:1 Telescope Herschel '7-foot' 42:6-7 Swoboda, Richard, orrery-clock 25:3 4-inch reflecting 61:35 Howe 29:21 Sydney instrument makers 17:14, 20:26 6-foot Ross at Parsonstown 58:1 Jones 36:22 Sydney, Museums and Observatory 8-inch French (1874) 6:4 Lassell 33:15 10:15 9-inch at Boston, Mass 3:15 Leonardo Semitecolo 78:32 Sydow, ophthalmic kit 52:33 achromatic 11:8 'Leviathan of Parsonstown' 44:27 Symbolic use of instruments 74:4-7 achromatic military 41:12 leviathan of Parsonstown 53:31-36 Symons, G J 38:21 achromatic, performance of 8:21 Lockyer 10:19 Sympiesometer Adams 6:26 Merz 38:28 Adie 24:9 altazimuth universal 65:27 Merzrefractor 71:12, 72:1 Millar 36:30 astronomical by Dollond 71:40 methods of optical analysis 70:7-9 -31 - Naime. in Musde de la Marine, Paris table of details for Rio de Janeiro Gourdon 18:21-22 57:19 65:26 Gurley 54:25 Newell 25 in refractor at Athens 75:18 techniques of eighteenth century hanging, Hildebrand 58:21 Newton 72:13 makers 70:6-9 Heath 26:7, 44:26, 44:40 Newtonian pocket 53:30 terrestrial by Metz 53:26 Husbands 27:28 Newtonian reflecting by De la Rue tooled vellum I 1-draw, John Yarwell Indian survey, by Troughton and 53:2 45:8 Simms 72:2 Newtonian type, Digne 52:22 transit 6:6 Jones 40:24 on stamps 30:10~12 transit, Bradley 39:8 Kearn & Cie 52:34 optical performance of early 68:12 translt, Graham 27:5 Kynvyn at Florence 70:34 Palermo Circle by Ramsden 71:3-13, transtt, Heam 33:22 Lenoir 18:21 72:1 transit, Radcliffe Observatory 5:5 micrometer readout 11:2-3. 13:11 Paris 38:18 transit, Repsold 62:24 multiple applications, Breithaupt Paris exhibition 1900, Gautier 49:7 Troughton & Simms 33:19, 38:7, 54:26 pinewood hexagonal, Davini 53:30 40:23 Negretti and Zambra 43:23 Pistor & Martins 29:13, 38:28 trumpet, Proctor and Beilby 41:11 on banknote 16:12 Pistor and Martins meridian circle 71:15 tubing, manufacture of 27:10-15 repeating, Brunner 49:4 pocket, nicessaire 12:26 Utzschneider & Merz 10:7 repeating, by Schenk 78:22 prices of 1791 21:9-10 Van der Bildt 9:13~14, 9:13~14 Roy's 3-foot by Ramsden 71:2 Proctor & Beilby 41:10 Warner and Swasey 33:23 simple brass, by Whitehead 68:3 Ramsden 10:5, 10:7, 40:19 with compass 54:24 tacheometer, Ertel 56:28 ray diagram model 26:8 with meridian circle, by Troughton & tacheometer, Wagner-Fennel 55:18 reflecting, by James Short 78:8 Simms 76:24 transit, Troughton & Simms 14:18 reflecting, Nairne 52:33 with nicessaire, Ribright 18:21-22 Troughton & Simms 11:26, 26:19 reflecting, with black marble mirror Television, early, in Manchester 51:29 universal by Heyde 65:27 53:27 Tellurian 31:26, 34:7 use in British Colonial surveying 72:3 reflector Adams 12:26 Blaeu 29:20 W & S Jones 20:24 reflector Bird 22:27 Shaw 30:18 Wild 72:3 reflector Cary 25:11-12 Tellurometer 63:4, 72:7 Wild astronomical 72:4 reflector Dollond 19:9 Temperature available from burning glass with screw microscope 52:31 reflector Grubb 26:4 technique 58:29 Zangra 53:30 reflector Hearne 19:8 Temperature scale Theon of Alexandria 35:18 reflector Jones 26:19 derivation of Celsius 56:21 Thermal cycler for production of DNA reflector Mackenzie 18:21 design features 56:18 63:22 reflector. Naime 27:28 early 56:17 Thermenvox [teremin] 64:20 reflector. Secritan 26:19 Hauksbee, Fahrenheit, Fowler and Thermo-hygrometer, Haas 40:19 reflector Short 18:13 Hales compared 56:21 Thermodynamic calculations and the reflector stands for 25:12 modem 56:23 arithrnometer 60:17-21 reflector Watson 26:35, 27:39, 28:35 thermodynamic 56:22 Thermograph, Richard 53:25 29:36, 30:36 work by Hales 56:20 Thermometer 38:18 refracting, first commercial achromatic Terpsiphone, Wheatstone 12:11 18th century scales 56:1 75:6-8 Terrestrial magnetism, instruments for Brander universal 5:15-16 refractive, Dollond 62:7 43:27-28 Casella 38:7 refractor, [photometer ?] at Birr Castle Tesla coil 65:23 Centigrade, by Pierre Martel 57:20 73:41 Ducretet 46:13 deep sea, Negretti & Zambra refractor, largest in Britain on display Tesla, Nikola 35:15 30:13-14 12:23 Teyler Foundation Physics Laboratory Fahrenheit, and Letters (J Bumett) refractor, Clark 26:19 59:14~21 1:3-6 refractor, Clarke 24:16 Teyler's Museum 6:10 Florentine spiral, (reproduction) 10:23 refractor, Dollond 19:8, 24:6, 26:4, Theatre of Machines 54:2 Galileo 72:15 26:19. 27:28 Thege, Miklos Konkoly, astrophysicist Henry Kessels 43:31 refractor, Fraunhofer 27:27 19:8-9 Micheli du Crest 72:20-25 refractor, Grubb 26:4, 26:7, 26:9 Theiler& Co 36:11 scales, profusion of 16:4 refractor, Merz 14:2~3, 26:19 Theodolite Six 8:32 refractor. Nice 52:22 12-inch, Reichenbach 56:27 universal by Brander 64:21 refractor, Starke 19:8-9 Adams 62:8 universal, Brander 5:15-16 refractor, Troughton & Simms 26:7 Amici, unusual 16:7-9 Thermometers, forged 55:23 refractor, Utzschneider & Fraunhofer Bamberg [?] 40:39 Thermometrograph, Breguet 50:19 26:7 Charot 40:24 Thermopile, Nobili 8:5 refractor, Zeiss, at Babelsburg Cole 28:6-7 Thomas de Colmar, Charles Xavier Observatory 59:32 collection of 26:5-6 52:12 Secrdtan 40:5 Cooke, Troughton and Simms 72:3 Thompson steam engine indicator Short 7:5, 10:7,38:7 Ertel 42:6 67:17 Shuckburgh equatorial by Ramsden Everest 20:22, 31:33, 43:22-23 Thompson, John, London 9:4 7!:2 Gambey 38:11 Thomson, J J 63:29 Sisson 10:5 geodetic transit, by Troughton and Thornton, A G 51:27, 51:29 Solomon 10:11-12 Simms 78:1 Thornton, Ltd 54:6 symbolic use 74:5~6 giant sculpture 62:16 Thunder church 67:4 -32- Thunder glass 29:27 Thunderglasses (modem) 16:15 Thunderstorm detector ['Tempest Prognosticator'] 66:1 Thunderstorm recorder. Schreiber, by Max Kohl 66:1 Thykier, Claus 37:15, 38:16 Tidal calculator at Bremerhaven 74:28 Tidal gauge. Doodson 33:16 Tide predictor 65:28 Tiemann, George cupping pump set 26:18 surgical instruments 26:27 'Time Trail' in the City of Leicester 55:19 Time Museum. Rockford, Illinois 64:35 Time recording by tram chronograph 23:16~18 Time table, circular 3:9 Time artefacts of measurement 75:2~5 Images of. exhibition report 29:2~3 measurement of, service 7:16 tropical year 53:7 Time-measuring instruments in Hungari~ museums 19:8-12 Time-related instruments 42:15 Timekeeping methods, shown by replicas in Leicester 55:19 Timekeeping. evolution of regulators for 11:4~5 Tirytin, P 36:15 Todesco. Father P 31:15 Tofino, Vicente 36:22 Tompion, Thomas 40:29, 51:6 clockmaker 62:5 precision engineer 56:11 Tonometer, Koenig tuning fork 79:23-26 Tooley, R V 40:30 Toronto, Academy of Medicine Collection 26:18 Torquetum 53:30 Dom 38:24 Habermel 74:31 Torricelli, barometer 30:5 Towneley, Robert 40:29 Townsend, Thomas Scott, surveyor in Australia 22:5-6 Trade card collections 60:3 Trade catalogues, hand list from National Museums of Scotland 64:13 Trade directories, pitfalls in use of 13:2, 13:5 Trade in Britain 28:7-11 Tram chronograph, Boullin 23:16-18 Transit circle by Adams 62:27 Transit of Venus, 1874 6:4 Transversals. Tycho Brahe 22:2 Traverse board 14:13, 38:30 Trechsler, Christoph, screwcutting ability 22:8 Tree, J, London. cattle gauge 3:7 Tremayne, Brian 4:2 Trepanning set, Mann 52:33 Triewald Collection 17:8-10 Triewald, Martin, of Sweden 17:7-8 Trigonometer, Danfrie 25:3 Trigonometrical Survey of India, Great Lisbon 39:15, 40:19 43:22 Liverpool 33:15 Trinity College and University College, Montreal 26:19 Dublin 26:9-10 New Brunswick, Fredericton 26:12 Trocheameter 37:22 Padua, Poleniinstruments at 11:10 Trollap, Robert, of York 53:19 Pavia instrument collections 65:21 Tromometer, A de Rossi 31:15 Prague 25:6-8.35:7 Troschel, Hans, diptych dial 25:4 Princeton, instruments purchased by Troughton Henry 25:22-23 equatorial 26:4 St Andrews collection. Scotland 78:15 circle-spectroscope 29:23 Sydney, New South Wales 23:23. screw threads 22:9 24:22 telescope prices 1791 21:10 Toronto 26:19, 40:7 Troughton, Edward 31:13, 36:24, 38:12 Turin 31:18 47:29~30 Utrecht 29:23 Troughton & Simms 5:5, 5:7, 7:16, 9:27, Waterloo 26:19 39:24 Uraniborg, model of 17:7 reflecting circle 26:5 Urbino: Gabinetto di Fisica telescope 26:7 dell'Universitfi 25:18 theodolite 11:26, 14:18, 26:19 Utrecht Universiteits Museum 6:9-10 workshop 29:29 Utzschneider & Fraunhofer. telescope Trumpet telescope. Proctor & Beilby 26:7 41:11 Utzschneider & Merz, telescopes 10:7 Tubing, brass, manufacture of 27:10-15 Vacuum pump Tucher, Joseph, dial 20:31 Ducretet 16:22 Tuning fork 18:18~19 history of 5:17 Tuning fork tonometer, Koenig Valerius, Jacobus 5:28 79:23~26 Valk, Leonard & Gerard, globes 7:7, Tuning fork 7:11, 27:30, 28:20 clock 44:15 Vallisnieri, Antonio 40:16 electric, Breguet I 1:4 Van Call, Jan, [pendulum clock ?] Tuning forks for Lissajous figures 54:11 22:8-11 Turner, Prof Gerard L'E 76:4 Van der Graaff Generator 63:6~13 Turner, Rev Mr, perpetual calendar in high energy physics 63:12 30:20 Paris 63:9 Tustian, Thomas 3:14, 4:17 Van der Graaff, Robert Jamison 63:8 Tuttell, Thomas, cross staff 24:11 Van der Keere, Pieter, globes 7:9 Typewriter, Guhl & Harbeck 22:19, Van derMeulen, AH 6:13 22:21 Van derVen, Elisa 31:16 Typhodeictor 36:8 Van Emden, Abraham 6:12 Uccle Royal Observatory, Brussels 7:16 Van Enckhuysen, Lucas 37:30 UNIS-France 64:34, 65:3 Van Eyck. Jan 37:4 Universe of Cmdr Woodley, spinning Van Helden. Anne 33:28, 37:4, 37:7, 2:10-11 37:8 Universities, Scottish, 18th-century Van Heurck collections, Antwerp 18:13 24:2-8 Van Heusden, Mrs E J, collector 28:14 University Museum, Utrecht, Anton Van Hoom, Marijn 31:16 Mensing instruments 79:28~32 Van Keulen 6:12 University of Abraham & Johannes 7:9 Aalborg 38:28 cross staff 25:15 Aarhus 38:16, 38:28 exhibition of products 21:20 Aberdeen, Wheatstone apparatus at family history 25:28 12:11 protractor 29:20 Arizona 31:13 Van Leeuwenhoek, Antoni, microscopes Barcelona 36:17 29:9, 29:12 Bologna 31:16 Van Marum electrical machine 53:10 Coimbra 39:15, 40:20 Van Musschenbroek, Jan 43:10 Coimbra physical cabinet 55:26 apparatus 29:10, 29:16, 29:23 de la Plata 31:17 compendium 19:25 Delft 29:17-18 microscope 19:25 Dresden 31:14 Vanden Berghen collection 79:16 Ferrara 31:14 Vanderbilt University, physics apparatus Guelph 26:19 at 13:13-15 Harvard 29:32 Vanheems, Henry, optometrist 55:1 Kingston, Ontario 26:19 Variation compass, Nugent 12:12 Leicester, barometer at 30:5-9 Varley, Cornelius, graphic telescope Leiden 27:34, 29:10 17:4-5 Limerick 30:29 Varro 35:18 -33 - Vrdy, quadrant 16:22~23 Wamings on early scientific instruments Weldon rangefinder 52:35 Velox photographic paper 71:33 30:3-4 Wellcome Museum. Trade Catalogues in Verascope 48:12-13 Warwick, Guy's Cliffe, telescope found at 6:22 Verbiest, Ferdinand, astronomical 25:11-12 Wells, H G 34:14 instruments 23:22 Washboum, S, London, lucemal Wells, Joseph. dual guild membership Vemey, John 13:7 microscope 27:28 13:4 Vickery, Thomas 3:15 Wast, P, thermometer 16:15 Wenckebach. Eduard 6:12-13.6:18 Victoria and Albert Museum. scientific Watch s e e a l s o 'Clock' reflecting circle 29:17 instruments 79:6-14 Aspinwall 33:17 West, Charles, optician 28:5-6 Victoria College. Toronto. astrolabe at dials, dangers from luminosity West, Francis 7:18, 37:22 26:19 12:9-10 Western Scientific Instrmnents Ltd Vidie. Lucien 38:20 Finney 33:18 5:9-10 Vienna. Grubb refractor at 26:4 Harrison 33:18 Western, George, query 2:14 Vilette. burning mirror 4:7 Saggersons 33:17 Westgate-on-Sea. Lockyer's observatory Villarceau, Antoine 40:5 Water barometer 29:27 at 10:19 Vinland map, detection of faking 68:8 Water clocks, facsimiles by Pearson-Page Westinghouse 35:15 Violle, Jean Louis Gabriel, actinometer 3:11 Weule, Louis 39:18 21:18.22:18 Water, boiling point at different pressures Wheatland, David, Collection [now Visioscope (optometer), Vanheems 55:1 56:18 Harvard] 30:1-2 Voigtldnder. alidade 10:7 Watkins and Hill 36:6, 36:9 Wheatstone, Charles 12:11,38:19, 51:9 Volckmer, T[h]obias 36:23, 64:26-27 acoustic toroid 12:11 chronoscopes 11:4-5, 18:18-19 diptych dial 29:24, 29:26 plate electrical machine 77:26-31 forgotten demonstration 12:11 Voikmayer, Josef Melchior. case of Watkins, Francis 36:6 life of, lecture 14:15 instruments 25:3 Chafing Cross, Henry's visit to portrait 11:26 Volpaia. Euphrosino di Lorenzo, 25:19-20 wave machine, Newman 50:11 [armillary sphere ?] 22:19-20 Watkins, J, trade card 28:6 Whipple Museum 42:25-26 Volpaia, Frosino, nocturnal quadrant Watson, binocular microscope 26:5 Whipple, J A 53:2 21:24, 21:26-27 Watson, John, reflecting telescope 26:35, Whitaker, Ewan 37:3 Volpaia, universal ring dial 3:19 27:39, 28:35, 29:36, 30:36 Whitbread, G 6:12 Volta, Alessandro 65:3 Watson, Robert, Manchester, query 3:14 London, instruments sold by Van display of instruments 65:21 Watt, James 3:4 Keulen 25:28 Temple 65:24 as instrument maker 57:27 White, James Voltaic pile 31:15, 31:18, 65:35, 77:3 as mathematician 57:26 coUaborator with Kelvin 2:4, 10:6 Voltmeter barometer 30:13, 30:17 trade card 24:10 Kelvin 65:37 Garrett workshop 57:7N8 women employees 28:10 Kelvin electrostatic 65:30 repair of Newcomen steam engine Whitehead, Richard, 'English callipers' Volutes, instrument for drawing 7:18 model 57:26 68:3 Von Bohnenberger, Johann 39:24 scientific background 57:27-28 Whitehead, Stephen 33:18 Von Fraunhofer, Joseph 2:6, 40:3, 46:29 steam engine indicator 67: I 1 dials 6:18 refracting telescope 27:27, 31:17 tacheometer 23:13 Whitehurst. John 43:9 successors 12:3 work with barometers 60:5 Whifford, Samuel 35:12 Von Gersdorf Collection 28:20-21 Wave demonstration apparatus 27:28 Whitwell, Charles, astronomical Von Guericke, Otto, apparatus at Malm6 Wave machine, Koenig 27:28 compendium 42:28 17:7-10 Wave siren Koenig 44:15-16 Whyte, James, Scottish instrument maker Von Rappard, Conrad. patentee, Wavemeter by Marconi 53:26 28:10 demonstration microscope 21:19 Waywiser, Ramsden 40:24 Wiesel, Johann(es) 48:25, 73:18 Von Stromer, W 31:12 Wealth of Spectacle Explained, museum Willdey, George 35:11 Von Zwolle, Arnold 31:12 event 21:21 advertising in 1707 77:14-21 Vopel, Casper. globe 7:8 Weather Journal, Wamer 80:12 Willebrand, altitude dial 11:12 Vuhrmann, Leopold, dial 25:4-5 Webb, John, optician 28:5 William & Mary Tercentenary 17:22 Vulgar and Mechanick, instrument trade Weber [type] galvanometer 41:7 William IV of Orange 47:15-16 in Ireland 18:23 Weber, Gustav, collection of medical Williamson, James 38:6 Vulpariae, Hyeronimus, armillary sphere instruments 12:20 Williamson, William Crawford, 3:19 Webster, Nicholas microscopist 29:5 Waddeston Manor, Rothschild collection Collection at Christie's 29:32, 30:30 Wilson seal 52:26 71:37 Geissler and Crookes tubes 31:8 Wilton, William, Cornwall, Lean dial Wagner, Michael 38:16 Webster, Percy 40:28 4:12-13 Wagner-Fennel tacheometer-theodolite Webster, R & M, hosts at SIS meeting in Wimperis, F E 36:11 55:18 Chicago 14:4 Wimshurst machine 27:28, 31:8. Waldseemfiller, Martin, globe 7:8 Wedge demonstration apparatus 29:12 75:32-33 Wale, George 40:26 Wedgwood, Josiah 37:5 6~plate 65:37 Walker, D F, itinerant lecturer 10:6 Weighing instruments, lecture 21:21 Windmill demonstration device. Prof Walker, John & Alex, directory entries Weights & measures Copland 24:7 13:2-5 fake Nuremberg 21:12, 23:21 Wingate, Edmund, rule of proportion Walpole, Horace 39:8 museum at Delft 29:17 26:20 Walsh, A, spectrophotometer invented by standards, Scottish 30:3-4 Wireless s e e 'Radio' 10:15 Weinhold's manometric jet 25:6-7 Wirz, jelly tester 11:12 Walther, Bernard 35:18 Weiss & Co 36:9 i Wolf, hydrogen lighter 8:4 - 34- WoUaston, William Hyde 51:22 camera lucida 17:4 Wolz, Max, Bonn 3:14, 4:13, 4:17 Women in the 19th-century scientific instrument trade 28:7-11 Wood & Withnoll, slide rules 3:10 Wood, George 33:18 Woodcroft. Bennet, and patent practice 18:3-7 Woodley, Cmdr William. orrery 2:10-11 Woolley, Richard 40:27 Worm gear characteristics 79:33~36 Worm gear, Morgan gear box 80:2 Wormley, meteorological meeting at 16:17 Woulfe's flask from Hauch Cabinet 60:12 Wren. Sir Christopher 55:16 Wright & Newton, projection microscope 47:35 Wright, Gabriel 36:20, 39:16 Guild 21:4 Martin's employee 21:5 patentee 18:5-6 Wright, John 53:20 Wright, Michael T, Antikythera Mechanism 80:1~11 Wright, Thomas 6:18, 9:9, 52:10, 53:20 apprenticed to John Rowley 13:3 Wyke, John 33:17 Wynne, Charles 37:6 X-rays 63:30 apparatus in Poland 48:28 discovery of 46:1, 46:23-26 equipment. Ducretet 46:13 fluorescence 31:17 tubes, early, at Kiel 74:25 vacuum spectrograph 59:18 Xi Zezong, Prof, Academia Sinica 10:8 Yahya b Abi 35:18 Yarwell, John 35:11 advertising in 1707 77:14N21 trade card 61:6 Yeates & Son catalogue 26:13-14 dividing engine 26:7-8 fire syringe 26:9 heliostat 26:7 spectroscope 26:12 Yeates, Horatio 34:20 York Castle Museum 59:5 York, 'Little Admiral' clock at 24:13~ 14 30:25 Yorke, William. London 9:4 Young, C A, spectroscopes 4:4, 4:6 Ypelaar, microscope 29:12 Zallinger cabinet, sale of 9:1-2, 9:20 Zamboni type electroscope 65:22 Zander, Gustaf, physiotherapy machines 29:10 Zangra, Phillipa 53:30 Zeemaneffect 57:16, 59:15 Zeiss microscopes 75:29-31 Zeiss refractor telescope at Babelsburg Observatory 59:32 Zeiss, Carl 36:16 manufacture of Abbe refractometer62:19 microscope 14:12 Zenith sector Graham 27:6 Hooke 27:5-6 Radcliffe Observatory 5:5 Zeuner, Gustav Anton, thermodynamics author 60:16 Zick, Johann Andreas. sandglass 25:3 Zinner, Ernst 50:6-10 Ghosts 50:6~10 Zoffany painting, John Cuff [?] 70:6 Zograscope modem reconstruction 28:19 Naime [?] 28:19 optical diagonal machine 28:18-19 Zrllner's astro-photometer 58:33-35 Zygulski, Professor 38:25 Zymark Corporation, Massachusetts 8:21-22 - 35 - -36- Index of Articles Ackermann, S Bedini, S A Familia Universalis Coignet: A Family [sic, see 60/02] Between Theft of Instruments in Rome, Update 9 Science and Art 59 Bennett, J A SIS Visit to the Musuem of London, 12th May 2001 70 The Spectroscope's First Decade 4 Aked, C K Whipple Museum 42 First Free Pendulum Clock 41 Berghen, F Vanden et al The Bashforth Chronograph 42 SIS Visit, Paris, March 1998 57 Alison, D Blondel, C Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, Ampbre's Table 6 DC - The ENIAC Computer 63 Blyzinsky, M Andersen, H How to Look at Old Instruments, with a Demonstration of Ole Romer Instruments Copied 25 Engraving Techniques 41 Ole ROmer Instruments Copied 27 Blyzinsky, M et al Anderson, R G W Three Dutch Conferences at Leyden 43 National Inventories of Scientific Instruments and the British Bolt, M et al Contribution 4 Conference Report: XXII Scientific Instrument Symposium. Anderson, R G W e t al The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia, 30th Xlth International Scientific Instrument Commission September - 4th October 2003 80 Symposium 31 Bolton, H C et al Appleby, J H Russia Company and John Rowley's Orrery 36 Rowley's Sundials at St Paul's Cathedral, London 41 A Pharmacist's Prescription Box Scales by Felton Grimwade of Melbourne, Australia 60 The Spinthariscope: The Instrument of William Crookes that made Alpha Particles Visible 63 Archinard, M Horizontal dial 14 A Note on Horizontal Sundials 14 Boullin, D J Scientific Instruments of the Radcliffe Observatory 5 Radium Darling: Possible Hazards of Radioactive Clocks 17 Radium Darling: Possible Hazards of Radioactive Clocks 19 The Tram Chronograph 23 Compasses and Colophons 37 Engravings of some of Tycho Brahe's Instruments 40 Austin, J Forgotten Meteorological Instrument: the Rainband Spectrometer 1 Baddeley, J Scientific Toys & Amusements 2 Bowden, A et al Barclay, R L Metals of the Scientific Instrument Maker Part I: Brass 39 Metals of the Scientific Instrument Maker Part II: Steel 40 Barometer by James Green 66 From Gramophone to Morgan Three-Wheeler 80 SIS Visit, Liverpool, Prescot and Manchester, October 1991 33 Bowers, B Maison d'Amp~re et Mus6e de l'Electricit& Poleymieux 2 Bracewell, R Age of Galileo 19 Barrett, R Popov versus Marconi: Repeating their Pioneering Experiments of 1895 46 Bartha, L Old Time Measuring, Astronomical and Surveying Instruments in the Museums of Hungary 19 Baynes-Cope, A D The Annual Invitation Lecture: A Scientist and Instruments 68 Beare, S et al SIS Annual Study Conference to Scotland, 29th April-3rd May 2003 78 Beckman, O Celsius, Lirm6 and the Celsius Temperature Scale 56 Celsius, Linn6 and the Celsius Temperature Scale 57 Remarkable Observations on a Graham Magnetic Needle in London and Uppsala in the Eighteenth Century 61 Brachner, A C A Steinheil, a Munich Instrument Maker 12 C A Steinheil, a Munich Instrument Maker 14 Baroque Observatory in Southem Germany 15 Brass, B Cataloguing of Scales [lecture] I1 Taxing the Collector 22 Brenni, P The Instruments of Leopoldo Nobili 8 Cleaning & Re-lacquering of Brass Instruments 10 Cleaning instruments 12 Unusual Theodolite conceived by Amici 16 Scientific Instrument Collections in Italy: Bologna Meeting 25 Secchi's Meteorograph 34 De Rossi's 'Icnographic and Orthographic Machine for Surveying Catacombs' 37 -37- 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers I: H-P Gambey 38 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers II: The Chevalier Dynasty 39 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers III: Lerebours et Secretan 40 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers IV: Heinrich Daniel Ruhmkorff 41 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers V: Jules Carpentier (1851-1921) 43 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers VI: The Triumph of Experimental Acoustics: Albert Marloye (1795-1874) and Rupert Koenig (1832-1901) 44 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers VII: Paul Gustave Froment (1815-1865) 45 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers VIII: Eugbne Ducretet (1844-1915) 46 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers IX: Louis Joseph Deleuil (1795-1862) and his son Jean Adrien Deleuil (1825-1894) 47 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers X: The Richard Family 48 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers XI: The Brunners and Paul Gautier 49 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers XII: Louis Clement Francois Bregeut and Antoine Louis Bregeut 50 19th Century French Scientific Instrument Makers XIII: Soleil, Duboscq, and Their Successors 51 Historical instruments in Portugal 55 The Van de Graaff Generator: an Electrostatic Machine for the 20th Century 63 Museum Report: Instruments in South America: The Collection of the Museu de Astronomica e Ciencias afins of Rio de Janeiro 65 Anecdotal Instruments: An Unusual Electric Tester 69 SIS Visit to Bristol, 5th October 2002 75 SIS Annual Study Conference to Scotland, 29th Apfil-3rd May 2003 78 Bristow, S et al Mystic Seaport [Museum report] 56 Brooks, R C Instrument Making And Related Activities in Nova Scotia 12 Gleaning Information from Screw Threads 22 Century Micrometers 23 Fiducial Lines for the 17th-19th Century Micrometers 23 The Instrument Scene in Canada 26 St Patrick's College, Maynooth, and Dunsink Observatory 26 Report from Canada: The National Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa 33 Diamonds in Instrument Making 47 Techniques of 18th Century Telescope Makers, Part 1 69 Techniques of 18th Century Telescope Makers, Part 2 70 Brooks, R C et al SIS Visit, Ireland, May1990 26 Xlth International Scientific Instrument Commission Symposium 31 John Patterson's Meteorological Instruments 40 Brown, C N Pre-History and Discovery of X-rays 46 Instrument Making to Instrument Manufacturing. R W Paul's Unipivot Galvanometer as a Case Study 71 Bryant, T J John Handsford of Birmingham and Bristol 40 Bristol Directory of Scientific Instrument Makers: A Note on Henry Edgeworth, Mathematical, Philospohical and Optical Instrument Maker 61 Bryden, D J Provincial Scientific Instrument Making 2 Making & Marketing of Mathematical Instruments in 1700 10 Brenni, P et al The Instrument Maker and the Printer: Paper Instruments Made Three Dutch Conferences at Leyden 43 in Seventeenth Century London 55 The Ramsden Circle at the Palermo Astronomical Observatory From 16th Century London to 19th Century Philadelphia: A 71 Peregrination Through Three Centuries of Instrument The Restoration of Three Large Instruments of the Palermo Advertising and Ephemera 61 Astronomical Observatory 71 Early Printed Ephemera of London Instrument Makers: Trade Brieux, D Catalogues, Part 1: Joseph Moxom, 1673 64 Market Place 19 Early Printed Ephemera of London Instrument Makers: Trade Catalogues, Part 2: John Seller, 1685/6 65 Bristow, H R Early Printed Ephemera of London Instrument Makers: Trade SIS Visit, Royal Institution 1990 28 Catalogues, Part 3: Philip Lea, 1699 66 Elliott, Instrument Makers of London. Products, Customers and Solomon Gills: Mysterious Instrument Maker of Cromer, or Development in the 19th century 36 Southsea 68 The Crows of Kent 58 Scientific Relics: John Napier's Bones 76 Navigational Instruments on the 1927 Argos Flight 62 A 1707 Advertising Skirmish Between London Opticians 77 Elliott Telegraph Instruments in Portugal - EUiott Brothers Trade More Early Printed Ephemera of London Instrument Makers: with Portugal 64 Instructions and Advertising Broadsheets. Part 1: Instructions Bristow, H R et al for the Universal Equinoctial Dial, ca 1650-1700 79 SIS Visit, Liverpool, Prescot and Manchester, October 1991 33 More Early Printed Ephemera of London Instrument Makers: SIS Visit, Rome, March 1997 53 Instructions and Advertising Broadsheets. Part 2: Barometer SIS Visit, Longleat 54 Trade Literature, ca 1680-1720 80 Mystic Seaport [Museum report] 56 Bryden, D J et al SIS Visit, Paris, March 1998 57 Archimedes and the Opticians of London 35 Reproduction Scientific Instruments - or 'Buyer Beware' 61 SIS Visit to Lisbon, May 1999 62 Bud, R SIS Conference: Como, Milan and Pavia, Italy, May 2000 65 The Instruments of Applied Science 63 SIS Visit to North Germany, llth - 16th May 2002 74 -38- A Musschenbroek Trade Catalogue in the Library of Sir Hans Sloane 70 Visit of the SIS to Oxford and its Environs: 7th - 9th September 2001 71 The Scientific Instrument Commission and its Bibliographies Burchard, K Market Place in Germany 46 Burge, E J Scientific Instruments on Stamps: Part I 30 Scientific Instruments on Stamps: Part II 31 Scientific Instruments on Stamps: Part III 32 71 The Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, South Kensington. 1876, Part 1: The 'Historical Treasures' in the Burnett, J Fahrenheit's Thermometers & Letters 16 Ilhtstrated London News 72 Burnham, I Visit to the Science Museum Reserve Collection: 12th April The Delbee-Jansen Collection, Christie's Sale, Monte Carlo 64 2002 73 The Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, South Burnham, I e t a l Kensington, 1876, Part 2: The Historical Instruments 73 SIS Visit. Florence 1995 45 Report of a Visit of the SIS to the Royal Artillery Museum. Camp, K van et a! Woolwich, 23rd February 2002 73 Three Dutch Conferences at Leyden 43 The Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, South Caplan, J et al Kensington, 1876, Part 3: Contemporary Publications 74 SIS Visit to North Germany, llth - 16th May 2002 74 The Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, South Carron, B C Kensington, 1876, Part 4: Photographs and Copies 76 Marconi Instruments from 1897 in Teyler's Museum in the A Note on 18th-century Instruments from Schloss Ftirstenstein Netherlands 47 in Silesia 76 Chapman, A George Graham and the Concept of Standard Accuracies in Instrumentation 27 Gresham College: Scientific Instruments and the Advancement of Useful Knowledge in Seventeenth Century England 56 Chavigny, R Antoine Redier and Tower Barometers 28 Cheifetz, S A Market Place: Instruments of Electrical Technology 65 Visit to the Royal Astronomical Society, 20th January 2001 68 Cheifetz, S A et al Clercq, P R de et al SIS Visit, The Netherlands 1991 29 Report on the XVth Scientific Instrument Symposium in Canada 51 A Remarkable Family Piece: A Hand-Held Telescope from the Mussenbroek Workshop 66 Meeting in Stockholm: Report of the 20th Scientific Instrument Symposium 71 SIS Visit to North Germany, llth - 16th May 2002 74 Meeting in Athens: the 21st Scientific Instrument Symposium, 9th-14th September 2002 75 SIS Visit to Bristol, 5th October 2002 75 SIS Visit to Brussels and Ghent 18th and 19th October 2003 79 SIS Visit, Rome, March 1997 53 SIS Visit, Paris, March 1998 57 Clercq, S de SIS Visit to Lisbon, May 1999 62 Universiteits Museum, Utrecht 6 SIS Conference: Como, Milan and Pavia, Italy, May 2000 65 Clifton, G C SIS Visit to North Germany, llth - 16th May 2002 74 SIS Visit to Brussels and Ghent 18th and 19th October 2003 79 Trinity College and University College, Dublin 26 An Introduction to the History of Elliott Brothers up to 1900 36 Chinnici, I et al The Ramsden Circle at the Palermo Astronomical Observatory Clifton, G C et al SIS Visit, Ireland, May1990 26 71 SIS Visit, The Netherlands 1991 29 The Restoration of Three Large Instruments of the Palermo XIth International Scientific Instrument Commission Astronomical Observatory 71 Symposium 31 Cover Story: Ramsden Circle 71 SIS Visit, Southern Germany, 1996 49 Clarke, T John Newman: A Further Note 53 Profits from Patents 10 SIS Visit, Rome, March 1997 53 Cleempoel, K van et al SIS Visit, Paris, March 1998 57 A Master-work of Mathematical Art from 16th Century Louvain SIS Visit to Lisbon, May 1999 62 66 SIS Conference: Como, Milan and Pavia, Italy, 9-12 May 2000 Clereq, P R de 65 'Trigonometrical Instrument' of Wytze Foppes 47 Report of the 19th Scientific Instrument Symposium. Oxford J H Onderdewijngaart Canzius, Instrument Manufacturer and 67 Museum Director 49 Meeting in Stockholm: Report of the 20th Scientific Instrument A Pseudo-Tompion Sundial 62 Symposium 71 The Trip to Russia - A Report on the 18th Scientific Instrument SIS Visit to North Germany, 11th - 16th May 2002 74 Symposium 64 Meeting in Athens: the 21st Scientific Instrument Symposium. Study Afternoon on Electroforming in the British Museum: 29th 9th-14th September 2002 75 October 1999 64 Coffeen, D et al Instruments in the Cemetery: A Cast-iron Monument Erected for Market Place: The American Scene 26 a Dutch Amateur of the Sciences 69 -39- Cumiford, W L Henze Collection of European Scientific Instruments 28 Collins, H Henreich Geissler (1814-1879): His Life, Times and Work [K Eichhorn, trans H Collins] 27 Daguerre, R T Collins, H et al Schiek and the Beginnings of the German Microscope Industry [H Weil & H Baden, trans by H Collins] 18 Scientific Toys [lecture by G L 'E Turner] 10 Dahl, E et al Report: The Stewart Museum Globe Symposium. Montreal. 1922 October 2000 67 Collins, J Introduction to Trade Labels 2 Darius, J Collins, J et al Big Cadenza in Firenze 11 Redier's Turret Barometer 25 Collins, J P Photo Shoot 74 Collins, J P et al 'They Come In All Sizes But Only One Shape': The Coronelli Globe Society Conference, Berlin, 3-7 October 1998 59 Constable, A R Radioactivity in Scientific Instruments 12 Radioactivity in Scientific Instruments 14 Hertz Experiments - a Centenary 17 Hertz Experiments - a Centenary 18 Radioactivity in Scientific Instruments 19 Birth Pains of Radio 46 Birth Pains of Radio 47 The Original Kaye and Laby 55 Message Received - Signal Hill: Detectors of a Bygone Age 71 SIS Visit. Paris 1985 8 New Gallery: Instruments of Science, Edinburgh 10 Caveat Cataloguers 14 Spring Conference in the Midwest 14 Market Place 14 Instrumental Education 17 Geography of Instruments 18 Belgium and its Instruments: Report of a Visit 18 Pleasures and Perils of the Instrumental Dilettante 20 SIS Visit Report: Vienna and Prague:Treasures of the Habsburgs 1989 25 Swing of the Pendulum [lecture] 26 Darius, J et al SIS Visit, The Netherlands 1991 29 Dawes, H A L First evening lecture of the Society by Gerard L'E Turner 1 Scientific Instruments in Perspective 17 Scientific Instruments in Perspective 18 Marks. Doodles and Scratchings 19 Cooper, M Egestorff Collection and National Museum 26 The Annual Invitation Lecture: From Graduations on Metal to Von Gersdorf Collection 28 Binary Biphase Modulation. or from Land and Hydrographic Kepler and Platonic Solids. The First Accurate Planetarium that Surveying to Geomatics 7 2 was never made 48 Cowham, M J John Frederick Newman, 1784-1860 50 Monetary Values, Past and Present 21 The XVIIth Scientific Instrument Symposium in Denmark: A Prypkowski Museum, Poland 38 Report 59 Calendar Systems and Perpetual Calendars Part 1: Calendar The Restoration of Scientific Instruments: Report of a Two-Day Systems 61 Workshop in Italy 60 Calendar Systems and Perpetual Calendars Part 2: Finding A Tribute by the Vice-President 70 Easter 62 Cover Story: Academia del Cimento 75 Calendar Systems and Perpetual Calendars Part 3: Descriptions Obituary: ATfibute to Gerry Martin 1930-2004 80 of Calendars 64 Dawes, H A L et al The Tomb of Robert Smith at Waltham Abbey 68 SIS Visit, Ireland, May1990 26 Punch Marking of Scientific Instruments 73 SIS Visit, The Netherlands 1991 29 Cowham, M J e t al SIS Visit, Florence 1995 45 SIS Visit, England 1992 34 D~barbat, S etal SIS Visit. Florence 1995 45 19th-century Instruments in French Observatories 6 SIS Visit, Paris, March 1998 57 The Objectives of the 'Great Paris Exhibition Telescope' of SIS Conference: Como, Milan and Pavia. Italy, May 2000 65 1900 74 SIS Visit to North Germany, llth - 16th May 2002 74 SIS Annual Study Conference to Scotland, 29th April-3rd May Deiman, J History of the Potentiometer 6 2003 78 Deiman, J C et al Cowham, V SIS Visit, Geneva Clock Museum 51 The Anton Mensing Scientific Instrument Project Final Report 79 Crawforth, M A Guilds and London Tradesmen 10 Makers and Dates 13 Dekker, E Million Pound Scientific Instruments: The Murad III Globes 32 Sundial Delineator by Anthony Sneewins 34 Crawforth.Hitchins, D Fishing Tackle Makers [letter] 61 Delehar, P Crum-Ewing, A Market Place: The London Auction Houses 59 Musre National des Techniques. Paris 1 Notes on Slide Rules 3 Market Place 15 - 40 - Market Place 16 Market Place 18 Scientific Instruments at Charles University, Prague 25 Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh 30 Some Instruments Seen at the Scientific Instruments Fair Oct 1991 31 Instrument World 34 Market Place 36 Market Place 41 Market Place 44 Forman, P Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC - I I Rabi's Souvenir 63 Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC - Electromagnetic Cavity 63 Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC - Atomic Clock 63 Fournier, M Museum Boerhaave 6 Freiburger, D A Delehar, P et al et al Report of the 19th Scientific Instrument Symposium. SIS Visit, GEC Avionics, Rochester 1992 35 Oxford 67 DeVorkin, D Conference Report: XXII Scientific Instrument Symposium. Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia, 30th DC - V-2 Spectrograph 63 September - 4th October 2003 80 Dideoek, J et al Fuller, D K M SIS Visit, Florence 1995 45 SIS Visit, Southern Germany, 1996 49 6-inch Newtonian Telescope by William Cary 25 Gauvin, J-F Dorikens, M An Eighteenth Century Entrepeneur: Abb6 Nollet's InstrumentMaking Trade Seen Through his Correspondence with l~tienne Franqois Dutour and Jean Jallabert 57 A Find 61 Dorikens, M et al Three Dutch Conferences at Leyden 43 Three 19th Century Instrument Makers at the University of Ghent, Belgium 53 Three Small Objects with a History: the First Scientific Instruments Made in Bakelite 71 The Stereoscopic Bioscope Disc by Duboscq 73 Gavine, D Teaching of Navigation & Astronomy in Scotland 10 Gee, B Joseph Henry's Trade with Instrument Makers in London and Paris 25 The Newtons of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street Revisited, Dorikens-Vanpraet, L et al Part I 35 Three 19th Century Instrument Makers at the University of Ghent, Belgium 53 Three Small Objects with a History: the First Scientific Instruments Made in Bakelite 71 The Stereoscopic Bioscope Disc by Duboscq 73 Dunn, R The Newtons of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street Revisited, Part II 36 John Newman: A Second Look 51 The House of Dallmeyer: A Query Answered and Other Notes 56 The Spectacle of Science and Engineering in the Metropolis, Part I: E M Clarke and the Early West End Exhibitions 58 The Spectacle of Science and Engineering in the Metropolis, Part II: E M Clarke and the Royal Panopticon of Science and Scientific Instruments at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London: a provisional inventory 79 Icons and Heroes of an Electrical Age 59 Duffy, M C Instruments, Models, and Philosophy of Science 6 Art 59 Gee, B et al Dupr6, S Galileo, Mathematical Instruments and Orthographic Projection 69 John Newman: A Further Note 53 Gent, R van Dyos, C E Amateur Page: Wimshurst Machines 75 Kelvin Water Dropper Generator 76 et al Report on the XVth Scientific Instrument Symposium in Canada 51 Ebbinge, E Gilliland, W N Teyler's Museum 6 Some Measures of History 20 Gingerich, O Edell, S Concave Hemispheres of the Starry Orb 7 An 18th Century Yeoman-Polymath and a pair of Manuscript Globes 'intended for the wife and his son' 65 Beijing National Palace 10 Giordano, R V et al Market Place: The American Scene 26 Edge, J R Glusman, S M Terrestrial Globe by William Bardin 39 A Brief Report on the West Dean Conservation Weekend 58 Edwards, B Gomez, E Vaz et al Scientific Bookplates 34 Scientific Instruments as Indispensable Resources in Portuguese Navigation Teaching in the Late 18th Century 80 Elmqvist, I Vices and Virtues: Scientific Instruments in 17th Century Art 74 Fauque, D French 8-inch Equatorial Refractor 6 -41 Gossel, P Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC - 'Gene Gun' 63 - Heering, P Analysing Experiments with Two Non-canonical Devices: Jean Paul Marat's Hehoscope and Permrombtre 74 Heilbron, J L Churches as Scientific Instruments 48 Hennessey, J Facsimile File: De la Rive's 'Aurora Tube' 48 Facsimile File: Jumping Spiral of Roget 32 Hennessy, J et al Reconstruction - Making Gears in Ancient Greece 77 Can a Worm Go Backwards? Observations on the Efficiency of Gears 79 Gould, J English Mechanic and the £5 Telescope 10 Graeve, J de Report on Barometer Museum, Dorpsweg 16 Greenaway, F Ecology of Scientific Instruments 6 Grillot, S et al 19th-century Instruments in French Observatories 6 Grimwood, P Modern Planetarium and Orrery 43 A 'Tycho Brahe' Orrery 59 Gross, C et al SIS Visit. Florence 1995 45 Guijarro, V The Procurement and Manufacture of Scientific Instruments in Spain During the 18th and 19th Centuries 62 Hackmann, W D Sonar Technology & Underwater Warfare 7 Cataloguing of Electrical Instruments [lecture] 11 Antique Fair at Arezzo 38 Sir Francis Ronalds' Electric Observatory 43 Italian Horizontal Dial 45 Magus and the Armillary 52 Cover Story: Warren De la Rue and Lunar Photography 53 Cover Story: Agostino Ramelli's Mechanical Reading Desk 54 Emblems of the New System of Natural Philosophy 56 Invention the Poetry of Science: Watt and the Power of Steam 58 Icons and Heroes of an Electrical Age 59 A Fishy Tale 60 A Fish of Another Hue 61 Science and Luxury 62 Instruments of Science 63 A Classic Laboratory Scene 63 Guglielmo Marconi and the Transition from Telegraphy to Wireless Telegraphy 65 Alessandro Volta, the 'Napoleon of Science' 65 The New Philosophy 66 In the Hall of Physics 67 Cover Story: Natural Magic or Serious Amusement 69 Photo Opportunity: Did Curiosity Kill the Cat? 70 Cover Story: A Most Precise Man 70 Cover Story: Aaron Rathbone 72 Cover Story: Petrus Plancius 73 Cover Story: Maarten van Heemskerck 74 Obituary, Arthur Davis Baynes-Cope 76 Sir William Snow Harris' Plate Electrical Machine by Watkins & Hill - the End of the Line 77 Natural Philosophy & the Craft Techniques of Experimentation 78 Haekmann, W D et a! XIth International Scientific Instrument Commission Symposium 31 Early Diagnostic X-Ray Photograph 48 Hambly, M Fireplace by Robert Adam 30 Iakov Chernikhov 39 Hentschel, K et al The Several Faces of Earth Induction 76 Higton, H Dating Oughtred's Design for the Equinoctial Ring Dial 44 Hills, R L How James Watt Invented the Separate Condenser, Part I: Scientific Background 57 How James Watt Invented the Separate Condenser. Part II: The Separate Condenser 58 James Watt's Barometers 60 Hirsch, D L Panoramic Teleidoscope 37 The 'Zig-Zag' Microscope 76 Holland, J Scientific Research in Australia 10 Antipodean Update 18 Relations Between Scientific Instrument Makers 38 Australian Exploration and the Introduction of the Aneroid Barometer 61 John Jennings Smith (1782-1846) and his Philosophical Apparatus 69 John Jennings Smith (1782-1846) and his Philosophical Apparatus (Addendum) 70 Review of CDROM [portable microscopes] 73 Instruments in the Cemetery: Carl Riimker's Grave in Lisbon 77 Queenwood College, Hampshire 78 Hooijmaijers, H et al Anton Mensing Scientific Instrument Project Final Report 79 Hoorn, M van Age of the Air Pump 33 The Physics Laboratory of the Teyler Foundation (Haarlem) under Professor H A Lorentz, 1909-1928 59 Hoorn, M van et a! Three Dutch Conferences at Leyden 43 Howse, D Astronomy and Navigation in 18th-century Voyages 7 Prices of Lalande's Astronomical Instruments in1791 21 Serendipity I 39 Serendipity II 40 Hyltrn-Cavallius, K Kunskapstivoli and the Triewald Collection 17 Insley, J History of Geodesy colloquium 7 Origin of the Everest Theodolite 43 Heavenly Library 43 Jean-Daniel Colladon and his Audiophones 47 Hawes, R P History of the Avometer 37 Heckenburg, N Crooke's Radiometer and Otheoscope 50 -42 - Flemish Mathematics 47 Trickery in the Trade: The Apprehension of Forged Thermometers in Sa5 Paulo, November 1928 55 Klut, A J Dutch Connection 6 Lacquering 21 lnsley, J et al Coimbra Cabinet of Physics, Belgium 32 Spanish Observatories and Museums 36 Excursion to Chambrry, Geneva and other high places 42 Wiesel, Zwiesel und Diesel: Bavarian History and Instruments 48 A Week in Provence: Instruments and Institutions in Nice. Digne and Monaco 52 Travelling by Tube 58 Report of the 19th Scientific Instrument Symposium, Oxford 67 Entente Cordiale: A Visit to Paris and the Recently Re-opened Conservatoire des arts et mrtiers 68 Klut, A J et al SIS Visit, Florence 1995 45 SIS Visit. Paris, March 1998 57 Knight, R Malt Gauger's Slide Rule 26 Kondratas, R Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC - Thermal Cycler for PCR 63 Krogt, P Van der Globes Made Portable for the Pocket 7 Jaecks, D LaRue, B J Optical examination of the achromatic telescope [lecture] 11 Powell & Lealand No 2 Microscope 23 Jaecks, D H et al Langerveld, T Rapid Development of the Achromatic Microscope: An Early Example by Andrew Ross 49 A Curious Example of a Fraunhofer-Dollond Connection 79 Dutch 19th century meteorological instruments 6 Jaspers, H Evolution of Regulators for Precision Timekeeping 11 Evolution of Regulators for Precision Timekeeping 18 Experimental Generator with a Gramme Ring Armature 37 Larsson, J Triewald Collection 17 Launay, F The Objectives of the 'Great Paris Exhibition Telescope' of 1900 74 Leopold, J H Mechanical Globes Circa 1500-1650 53 Jenemann, H R Paul Bunge & the Short-Beam Analytical Balance 6 Levere, T H Jensen, C et al SIS Visit, Southern Germany, 1996 49 SIS Visit to Lisbon, May 1999 62 SIS Annual Study Conference to Scotland, 29th April-3rd May 2003 78 Magnetic Instruments & Surveys in the Canadian North 6 Pneumatic Apparatus and the Spread of Chemical Revolution: The Dutch Connection 49 The Hauch Cabinet: Chemical Apparatus and the Chemical Revolution 60 Johnson, S Lewis, G SIS Visit, The Old Royal Observatory, Greenwich 51 Conservation Training Scheme 7 Johnson, K Lippincott, K Lovell Radio Telescope at Jodrell Bank 63 Navicula Sundial 35 Czartoryski Museum, Poland 38 Tompion Regulator Clock 40 Johnston, S Making the Arithmometer Count 52 The scala iaciendi of Tobias Volckmer 64 Lopes, R SIS Visit Report: Culham & Rutherford Appleton Laboratories Johnston, S et al The Anton Mensing Scientific Instrument Project Final Report 79 1987 13 Louwman, P J K et al Conference Report: XXII Scientific Instrument Symposium. The SIS Visit, Paris, March 1998 57 Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia, 2003 8 Lualdi, A Kamp, K van et al Trade Brochure by Francois Baillou 40 Pietro Patroni, an 18th-century Milanese Optician 47 Venetian Makers of Optical Instruments of the 18th- 19th Centuries, Part 1: Biagio Burlini 76 Venetian Makers of Optical Instruments of the 18th- 19th Centuries, Part 2: The Selva Family 77 Venetian Makers of Optical Instruments of the 18th- 19th Centuries, Part 3: Leonardo Semitecolo and Imitators 78 SIS Visit, Paris, March 1998 57 Kenn, M J John Harrison's Magnetic Compass 78 King, D A Medieval Astronomical Instruments 31 Medieval Astronomical Instruments 36 Making Instruments Talk: Some Medieval Astronomical Instruments and their Secrets 44 Maddison, F Kinsley, S et al Report of the 19th Scientific Instrument Symposium, Oxford 67 Kistermann, F W Restoration of the Astronomical Clock of Jean Fusoris in Bourges Cathedral and the Clock's History in Strip-Cartoon 44 Malaquias, I et al Scientific Instruments as Indispensable Resources in Portuguese Navigation Teaching in the Late 18th Century 80 Hahn, Philipp Matth~ius 27 Hahn, Philipp Matthaus 28 400th Anniversary of Wilhelm Schickard's birth 38 -43 - SIS Visit, Longleat 54 'They Come In All Sizes But Only One Shape': The Coronelli Globe Society Conference, Berlin, 3-7 October 1998 59 Reproduction Scientific Instruments - or 'Buyer Beware' 61 SIS Visit to North Germany, llth - 16th May 2002 74 SIS Annual Study Conference to Scotland, 29th April-3rd May 2003 78 Manasek, F J The True Shape of Califomia 76 A 19th Century Japanese Camera Obscura 76 Marriott, R A Dawes Solar Eyepiece 14 Martins, D R et al The Poleni Machines of the Universities of Padua and Coimbra and the Instruments to Study Motion due to Gravity 66 Millburn, J R Instrument Makers of Fleet Street from Archival Sources 9 McConnell, A Historical Patents and the Instrument Collector 18 Steady as She Goes 10 Patent Agents and the Newtons in 19th-century London 20 W Harris & Co. London and Hamburg 36 British Archives for the History of Instruments 21 The Aneroid Barometer comes to London 38 Patent Agents and the Newtons in 19th-century London 21 Science and Cartography 40 Surveying Instruments in Early 19th-Century Australia 22 New Sundial Window 62 British Archives for the History of Instruments 22 New Instrument Makers in the New Oxford DNB 77 Instrument Makers and the Royal Arms 28 McConnell, A et al John Rowley's Gunnery Instruments 32 Coimbra Cabinet of Physics, Belgium 32 Nomenclature of Astronomical Models 34 Spanish Observatories and Museums 36 William Deane and his Ordnance Bills 45 Excursion to Chambrry, Geneva and other high places 42 Protractors with Diagonal Arc-Minute Scales 50 Three Dutch Conferences at Leyden 43 'To Rectify the Orrery': A Previously Unknown Manuscript by Wiesel, Zwiesel und Diesel: Bavarian History and Instruments 48 James Ferguson 54 A Week in Provence: Instruments and Institutions in Nice, Digne Some English Military Instrument Makers of the Late 17th and Monaco 52 Century 68 Travelling by Tube 58 Mercury Artificial Horizons 73 Entente Cordiale: A Visit to Paris and the Recently Re-opened The Word 'Microtome' 80 Conservatoire des arts et mrtiers 68 Millburn, J R et al Meeting in Stockholm: Report of the 20th Scientific Instrument Bardin Globes and their Makers 36 Symposium 71 McKnight, J et al Meeting in Athens: the 21st Scientific Instrument Symposium, 9th-14th September 2002 75 Miehaelis, A R Numismatics of Scientific Instruments 16 The Most Imaginative Scientific Instrument 34 Middleton, A Market Place 17 Market Place 27 Market Place: Summer 1991 30 Pre-Columbian Notions: A Brief Survey of Historical and Geographical Events 33 Market Place 33 Market Place 35 Market Place 37 Market Place 39 Market Place: Autumn 1994 42 Market Place: Christmas 1994 43 Market Place: Christmas 1995 47 Market Place 50 'Messing About on the River': An SIS Evening Out 67 The Story of Time: The Society's Visit to the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 4 March 2000 67 Obituary: Paul Bowskill. 1943-2001 71 Market Place: Spring 2002 72 'The Art Of The Celestial Mechanic', An Exhibition in Paris, Autumn 2002 75 Market Place Autumn 2003 78 Middleton, A et al SIS Visit, Southern Germany, 1996 49 Redier's Turret Barometer 25 SIS Visit, Rome. March 1997 53 Mills, A A Cross Staff, Misused: the 'Little Admiral' Clock in Coney Street, York 24 Facsimile File: A Cross Staff 25 Facsimiles: Benefits & Worries 25 Cross Staff [modem] 25 SIS Sundial: A Novel Adjustable Diptych Dial 27 Manufacture of Precision Brass Tubing 27 SIS Visit, Bristol 1990 27 Zograscope, or Optical Diagonal Machine 28 Cross Staff, Misused: the 'Little Admiral' Clock in Coney Street, York 30 The Tellurian 31 Nicholas Webster Collection 31 Super-Eggs and Sundials 32 Polarization of Light from the Sky and its Application to TimeTelling and Navigation 33 Facsimile File: The Legal Clepsydra 33 World War II 'Tabby' Infra-red Viewer 34 Plasma Globe: A Centennial Reminder of the Prodigal Genius of Nikola Tesla 35 Making Spider Web Cross Hairs 36 Curve of Quickest Descent 38 Earl of Meath's 'Free pendulum' Water-Driven Clock: An Incredible Scientific Instrument 39 Polemoscope 39 Abrupt-Start Screwthread 40 The Dowsing Rod: A Most Contentious Instrument 41 SIS Visit, Spain 1994 42 'Dial of Ahaz', and Refractive Sundials in General. Part I: Scaphe Dials 44 'Dial of Ahaz', and Refractive Sundials in General. Part II: Horizontal and Planar Dials 45 -44- 'Eye Error' of the Cross Staff 48 Who Invented the O-Ring? 52 Single Lens Magnifiers, Part I: The Reading Glass 54 Single-Lens Magnifiers, Part II: Magnifying Glasses 55 Single Lens Magnifiers Part III: Loupes and Stanhoscopes 56 Single-Lens Magnifiers, Part IV: Spherical Lenses and Simple Microscopes 57 Single Lens Magnifiers, Part V: Burning Glasses 58 Single Lens Magnifiers, Part VI: Early Lenses 59 The Leicester Automaton Clock 64 The 'Baghdad Battery' 68 Charles Vernon Boys: The Invention and Application of Fused Silica Wire 70 Improvements in Electrical Wires and Cables. Measuring the in situ Resistance of Short Lengths of Copper Wire 74 Facsimile File: A Universal Harmonograph 75 Coimbra Cabinet of Physics, Belgium 32 Spanish Observatories and Museums 36 Excursion to Chamb6ry, Geneva and other high places 42 Wiesel, Zwiesel und Diesel: Bavarian History and Instruments 48 Zinner's Ghosts and a Curious Date: 1576 50 Report on the XVth Scientific Instrument Symposium in Canada 51 A Week in Provence: Instruments and Institutions in Nice. Digne and Monaco 52 Travelling by Tube 58 Ten Important Twentieth-Century Items from the History of Science Collections of the National Museums of Scotland 63 Entente Cordiale: A Visit to Paris and the Recently Re-opened Conservatoire des arts et m6tiers 68 Morton, A Q The Electron Discovered, 1897: J J Thomson's Apparatus 63 Mills, A A et al Mfrzer Bruyns, W F J 40-Feet Oil Barometer 30 Navigational Instruments in 19th-century Netherlands 6 The Karnak Clepsydra: An Ancient Scientific Instrument 66 More Information on the Cross Staff 25 Report of the 19th Scientific Instrument Symposium, Oxford 67 Images of Time 29 Meeting in Athens: the 21 st Scientific Instrument Symposium, Macneil All-Weather Sextant 39 9th-14th September 2002 75 Names of British Instrument Makers Found in the Collection of Reconstruction - Making Gears in Ancient Greece 77 The Mariner's Museum 48 Can a Worm Go Backwards? Observations on the Efficiency of The Cross-Staff Ten Years Later. An Update with Recently Gears 79 Found Examples 80 Mollan, C Report from Ireland 1991 32 Historic Irish Scientific Instruments 35 Report from Ireland 44 Leviathan Reborn 53 Appreciation: Rev Prof Michael Casey, OP (1902-1997) 56 Report on S1S visit to the Royal Institution of Great Britain 77 Mollan, C et al Enigma at Birr 73 Mooij, C de et al A Remarkable Family Piece: A Hand-Held Telescope from the Mussenbroek Workshop 66 MOrzer Bruyns, W F J e t al Gertrude Hamilton, an American Instrument-Dealer in Pads 73 The Anton Mensing Scientific Instrument Project Final Report 79 Moskowitz, S The Spinning Universe of Commander Woodley 2 The Ghost Scales of John Bird 8 The Ghost Scales of John Bird 9 Surveyor's Theodolite with Micrometer Readout 1! Surveyor's Theodolite with Micrometer Readout 13 American Scene 23 Market Place: The American Scene 23 Newth, T Morgan, H Market Place:Talk by Jeremy Collins 80 Market Place: Books 25 Nichols, R L Hadley's Quadrant - The Back Observation 2 Morrison-Low, A D Beads of Glass: Leewenhoek and the Early Microscope 1 Signature, Supply and Subcontracting 10 Irish Instrument Makers and Chemical Instrumentation 26 Xth Intemational Scientific Instrument Commission Symposium 27 Women in the 19th Century Scientific Instrument Trade in Britain 28 W A F Browne's Phrenological Calipers 34 Proctor and Beilby, Part I 41 Proctor and Beilby, Part II 42 Reading Heads and Ruling Passions 47 'Spirit of Place': Some Geographical Implications of the English Provincial Instrument Trade, 1760-1850 53 Science and Status: Chevalier Microscopes and the Edinburgh Medical School 65 Visit to the Manor House Museum at Bury St Edmunds, 23rd September 2000 68 Instruments in Scotland and Scottish Instruments 78 Nuttall, S e t a l Morrison-Low, A D et al Dancer Telescope, Sale Hall, Cheshire 34 Xlth International Scientific Instrument Commission Symposium 31 Oestmann, G On the History of the Nocturnal 69 - 45 North, J The Astrolabe and the Imagination Lecture] 64 [Annual Invitation Nuttall, R H Fifty Years of the Hilger Spekker [absorptiometer] 15 Brass and Glass [Frank Collection, Edinburgh] 24 Science and Status: Chevalier Microscopes and the Edinburgh Medical School 65 Microtomy for 'Amateurs': Two Early Microtomes in The Magazine of Science 66 Fifty Years Ago - The Zeiss Opton Model W Microscope 75 Nuttall, R H et al Ten Important Twentieth-Century Items from the History of Science Collections of the National Museums of Scotland 63 - The Metre as a Unit of Measurement on a British Map of 1850 66 Analyzing Sound in the Nineteenth Century: The Koenig Sound Pedro Nunes Instruments 77 Analyzer 68 Conference 'Do Collections Matter to Instrument Studies?' at the Rienitz, J William Herschel's Mirror Test 6 Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, Saturday 29th Early History of the Telescope 37 Sunday 30th June 2002 76 Americans in Europe: The Purchasing Trip of Ira and Rifai, M F CharlesYoung in1853 76 Contribution of the Arabs to Applied Science 6 Fine Tuning in Rudolph Koenig's Workshop. The Making of the Rigby, T 1876 Grand Tonometer 79 Pedometers' Manufacturer's Marks 79 Pantalony, D A Pantalony, D et al Ronan, C et al Conference Report: XXII Scientific Instrument Symposium. The Was there an Elizabethan Telescope? 37 Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia, 30th September Roslund, C - 4th October 2003 80 Tycho Brahe's Innovations in Instrument Design 22 Pas, J B te Neuhrfer & Sohn of Vienna [Carl Neuhrfer, trans J B te Pas] 52 Rossaak, T E 18th Century Paintings in Norway 49 F W Breithaupt & Sohn GmbH & Co KG, Kassel, Germany 54 Rossaak, T E et al Otto Fennel of Kassel, Germany, 1851-1971 55 Bardin Globes and their Makers 36 T Ertel & Sohn GmbH, Mathematical Mechanical Institute for Geodetic Military Scientific Instruments in Munich, Rudd, M E Germany, 1802-1984 56 An Early Micrometer Microscope 32 Max Hildebrand, late August Lingke & Co GmbH, Workshop for Rudd, M E et al Scientific Precision Instruments, Founded 1791 in Frieberg, Rapid Development of the Achromatic Microscope: An Early Saxony 58 Example by Andrew Ross 49 Paselk, R A A Curious Example of a Fraunhofer-Dollond Connection 79 The Evolution of the Abb6 Refractometer 62 Salandin, G A Patterson, J R The Universal Thermometer of G F Brander 5 et al John Patterson's Meteorological Instruments 40 The Spinthariscope: The Instrument of William Crookes that made Aplpha Particles Visible 63 Sanders, J The Clarendon Laboratory Archive in Oxford 54 An Unusual Bevel 68 Schechner, S Art in the St Petersburg Observatory: Putti with Scientific Instruments 64 Pohl, K-H Market Place 22 Sear, T N Airy's Dry Measure Gauge 45 Pritchard, J et al 40-Feet Oil Barometer 30 Seeger, H 100 years of Prismatic Binoculars 37 Providrncia, J da et al Serio, G F et al Pecker, R de The Poleni Machines of the Universities of Padua and Coimbra and the Instruments to Study Motion due to Gravity 66 The Ramsden Circle at the Palermo Astronomical Observatory 71 The Restoration of Three Large Instruments of the Palermo Ratcliff, J Astronomical Observatory 71 Practical Cybernetics: Kenneth Craik's Scotopic Photometer 65 Cover Story: Ramsden Circle 71 Read, W J Sherman, R E Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC - Screen-Wall Counter 63 History of Negretti & Zambra 5 History of Negretti & Zambra 6 Reid, J S Sherman, R E et al The Several Faces of Earth Induction 76 Forgotten Demonstration by Charles Wheatstone 12 The Remarkable Professor Copland 24 James Ferguson and the Double Windmills 77 Sima, Z Museum and Observatory of the Klementinium in Prague: A Sad Story of Neglect 35 Reid, JS etal SIS Visit, Ireland, May1990 26 Reid, W 'The Admiral Barr & Stroud 7 x 50': Admiralty Pattern 1900A Binoculars 54 Binoculars in the Air 70 Reis, A E dos Historic Scientific Instruments in Portugal 40 Instrument Note: Tracking Down a Mysterious Scale 64 -46 Simcock, A V In Search of G J Neill 27 Horatio Yeates's Shop 34 Augustus Stroh's Workroom Percy Webster's Stock 40 Henri Michel's Desk 41 Lewis Evans's Display Case Lady and the Astrolabe, The Cover Story: Regiomontanus - 38 42 51 and the Sphere of Destiny SS Simms, D L et al Symons, S et al The Karnak Clepsydra: An Ancient Scientific Instrument 66 Archimedes and the Opticians of London 35 Simpson, A Talas, S Adies of Edinburgh 10 17th Century Cross Staff 27 Handle With Care: Warnings on Early Scientific Instruments 30 Sub-Contractor of W & S Jones Identified 39 Franqois Soleil, Andrew Ross and William Cookson: the Fresnel Lens Applied 41 J B Micheli du Crest's Thermometer and the Connections with G F Brander 72 Talbot, S Market Place 32 Market Place 45 Astrolabes and Electrotypes: An Enquiry 46 Simpson, A D C Market Place 48 Ten Important Twentieth-Century Items from the History of Jesse Ramsden, FRS: his Optical Testament 50 Science Collections of the National Museums of Scotland 63 SIS Visit, Workshop at Oxford, the Art of Engraving 51 Sir Christopher Wren, PRS: his Mathematical Wing-Dividers Smeltzer, R K dated 1697 55 Wisdom from an Armchair Traveller 70 'The future is not what it used to be' 63 Lord Kelvin and the Resistance of Copper Wire 75 Market Place: Three Important International Sales 67 Smith, C G Market Place 69 Meteorological Observations at the Radcliffe Observatory 5 Browning's New Miniature Microscope ca 1880 69 Spargo, P E Caleb Smith's Sea Quadrants of ca 1735 as Constructed by Burning Glasses 4 Thomas Heath and George Adams Snr of London 73 Spek, T van tier The Astroscope by James Mann of London. The First Jan Willem Gihay: An Instrument Maker at Work in the Early Commercial Achromatic Refracting Telescope ca 1735 75 20th Century 70 The First Telescope Dynameter as Designed and Constructed by Jesse Ramsden, London, ca 1780 77 Squire, D Market Place of 20th Century Instruments 63 Talbot, S e t al Big Cadenza in Firenze 11 SIS Visit, Rome, March 1997 53 SIS Visit, Paris, March 1998 57 Market Place: The Von Rothschild Sale 62 SIS Visit to Lisbon, May 1999 62 SIS Conference: Como, Milan and Pavia, Italy, May 2000 65 Stabinsky, L A Virtual Museum 77 Staubermann, K Reworking ZSllner's Photometry 58 Staubermann, K etal Enigma at Birr 73 A Curious Example of a Fraunhofer-Dollond Connection 79 Tanner, A Market Place: Ephemera 60 Stiilings, D Tapdrup, J Bakken Library museum 8 Steno Museum at Aarhus 49 Stimson, A Tapdrup, J e t al The Mariner's Astrolabe 2 Development of the Magnetic Compass 7 Evidence from Wrecks 8 The First Marine Sextant? 8 Navigational Instruments at the Time of the Armada 20 Conference Report: XXII Scientific Instrument Symposium. The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia, 30th September - 4th October 2003 80 Taub, L et al SIS Visit, England 1992 34 Travelling by Tube 58 Stock, J T Historical Instruments: Manufacture, Usage, Preservation 8 Henry Barrow, Instrument Maker 9 Sir Charles Vernon Boys, Guardian of the Flame 23 Tophan, W R et al Nathan Fellowes Dupuis: Scholar, Teacher and Craftsman 38 Preservation of Historical Scientific Material 2 The Transit Instrument 6 Torode, R et al SIS Visit, Florence 1995 45 SIS Visit, Southern Germany, 1996 49 Stratton, J Turner, A J Stott, C Life of Hilkiah Bedford 9 Armillary Spheres 35 Swedish Calendar Tobacco-Boxes, 1787 36 Vitreous Globe: An 18th-century Novelty 47 Horology, Precision Technology and the Scientific Revolution SIS Visit, York Castle, August 1998 59 Market Place 61 SIS Visit. British Museum, April 1999 61 Sumira, S Global Reunion 12 50 Restoration of Heaven and Earth: The Conservation of Globes 33 A Biblical Miracle in a Renaissance Sundial 61 The Coronelli Society Symposium, Nuremberg 23rd-25th Raoul Heilbronner and Early Mathematical Instruments 64 September 2002 75 Artefacts of Time 75 Swade, D Jean Paul Marat's Helioscope 75 Charles Babbage and Mechanical Contrivances 28 Ulrich Schenk, a forgotten Swiss instrument-maker 78 - 47 - Turner, A J et al Warner, D J et al A Master-work of Mathematical Art from 16th Century Louvain The Several Faces of Earth Induction 76 Gertrude Hamilton, an American Instrument-Dealer in Pads 73 SIS Visit, Liverpool, Prescot and Manchester, October 1991 33 Turner, H Warren, R et al SIS Visit. Poland 1993 38 SIS Annual Study Conference to Scotland, 29th April-3rd May People and Museums by R G W Anderson [lecture] 40 2003 78 Turner, H et al Warren, S et al SIS Visit, The Netherlands 1991 29 SIS Visit, GEC Avionics. Rochester 1992 35 Turner, G L'E Waterman, T Humphrey Cole and the Beginnings of English Scientific Market Place 13 Instrument Making 2 SIS Visit. Geneva, visit to Mus6e d'Histoire des Sciences 5/ Museum of Time. Brussels 3 Market Place - The Time Museum Sale, New York, Van der Bildt telescope in Teyler's Museum 9 December2, 1999 64 Engell Demonstration Microscope 10 Waterman, T et al Latitude in Sundial Hour Lines 10 SIS Visit, Florence 1995 45 Table of Hour Lines for Sundial 10 Watson, S et al Monumental Dial in India [lecture] 15 Reconstruction - Making Gears in Ancient Greece 77 Portrait & Life of Adam Wilhelm Hauch 17 Can a Worm Go Backwards? Observations on the Efficiency of Museum Report: Sor0 17 Gears 79 Collecting and Collectors 19 Wess, J Recent Advances in the History of Scientific Instruments 19 George III Collection 13 Hapsburg Treasures 19 Elizabethan instrument makers [lecture] 20 Weston, D New Seven Dials Monument 21 Market Place 6 Sands of Time: or, It's later than you think 23 Market Place 7 Wake Up! Or, It's Worth More or Less [astrolabe] 32 Market Place 8 Queen Charlotte's Protractor and Joshua Kirby 35 Market Place 9 duc du Chaulnes Microscope, ca 1768 39 Market Place 10 Collins Graduating Diaphragm of 1865 40 Market Place 11 Newly-Discovered Astrolabes of Mercator 43 Market Place 12 A Note on the Astrolabe of the Arsenius Composite Instrument 67 16th century European Instruments 20 Annual Invitation Lecture. Scientific Instruments:Why? 76 Market Place 20 Fakes and Forgeries 21 Turner, G L'E et al All that Glitters is not Gold 21 XIth International Scientific Instrument Conlmission Fakes and Forgeries 22 Symposium 3I Market Place 24 Was there an Elizabethan Telescope? 37 Market Place 27 Zinner's Ghosts and a Curious Date: 1576 50 Market Place 28 Turner, S SIS Visit, Greenwich 1992 33 Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, Market Place 34 DC - Dobsonian Telescope 63 Market Place 38 Vaughan, D Market Place 40 Facsimile File: Sundials and Water Clocks 3 Wetton, J Facsimile File: Sundials 5 John Benjamin DanceL Manchester Instrument Maker 29 A Note on Tuning Forks 18 Measuring Up! 35 Vermeulen, D J Scientific Instrument Making in Manchester 1870-1940, Popov Re-discovered: A Coherer Lightning Recorder 66 I: Setting the Scene 5/ Vlahakis, G N Scientific Instrument Making in Manchester 1870-1940, Dionyssios Pyrros: An Unknown Instrument Maker in II: Thomas Armstrong & Brother. and G Cussons & Nineteenth Century Greece 59 Company 52 Scientific Instrument Making in Manchester 1870-1940. Voss, P III: Flatters and Garnett Limited, and Fowler and Thomas Fowler, Mathematician and Inventor, 1777-1843 67 Company 53 Warner, D J Scientific Instrument Making in Manchester 1870-1940, Italian Instrument Makers in America 7 IV: Joseph Halden & Co, and A G Thornton Ltd 54 Brueghel's Allegories of the Senses, a Research Opportunity 23 Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, Wetton, J et al XIth International Scientific Instrument Commission DC - Introduction 63 Symposium 31 Ten 20th Century Instruments at the Smithsonian in Washington, Dancer Telescope, Sale Hall, Cheshire 34 DC - Macrometer 63 Who Designed the Kew Dip Circle? 75 - 48 - The Dipleidoscope Uncovered 72 Instruments and Methods for the Evaluation of Indicator Diagrams 75 On Double Windmills 76 Willach, R The Development of Lens Grinding and Polishing Techniques in the First Half of the 17th Century 68 The Wiesel Telescopes in Skokloster Castle and their Historical Background 73 Zoller, P e t al Seeking L'Ingrnieur ChevaUier 69 SIS Annual Study Conference to Scotland, 29th April-3rd May 2003 78 Willach, R et al SIS Visit. Rome, March 1997 53 SIS Visit to Lisbon. May 1999 62 SIS Conference: Como, Milan and Pavia, Italy, May 2000 65 A Curious Example of a Fraunhofer-Dollond Connection 79 Zoller, S e t al Seeking L'Ingrnieur Chevallier 69 Willemsen, M Shagreen On Eighteenth Century Scientific Instruments 52 Williams, M E W Scientific Instrument Industry & the Government 10 Williams, N H et al A Pharmacist's Prescription Box Scales by Felton Grimwade of Melbourne, Australia 60 Wilms, K-H The Case of the Stolen Lens? 60 Winterburn, E Sealing Wax Science: The Herschel's Cabinet of Curiosities 68 Winterburn, E e t a l Report of the 19th Scientific Instrument Symposium, Oxford 67 Meeting in Stockholm: Report of the 20th Scientific Instrument Symposium 71 Meeting in Athens: the 21st Scientific Instrument Symposium, 9th-14th September 2002 75 Wisse, P The Philosophical Society Diligentia and its Instrument Collection 67 Woifschmidt, G Instrumental Activities in Germany 41 Wolfschmidt, G et al SIS Visit to North Germany, llth - 16th May 2002 74 Wostenhome, G A Instruments for the Amateur 75 Wright, M T The Annual Invitation Lecture. The Scholar, The Mechanic and The Antikythera Mechanism: complimentary approaches to the study of an instrument 80 Wyka, E et al Early Diagnostic X-Ray Photograph 48 Wynter, H About Basements 10 Market Place 21 The Making of a Cross Staff 24 Another 17th Century Cross Staff 28 Young, D The Finn of Powell & Lealand 9 Ziomkiewicz, B et al Nathan Fellowes Dupuis: Scholar, Teacher and Craftsman 38 Zoller, P The Soho Slide Rule: Genesis and Archaeology 57 Early Uses of the Arithmometer of Thomas de Colmar for Thermodynamic Calculations 60 The Steam Engine Indicator: 19th century Tool of Science and Stethoscope of the Engineer 67 - 49 - -50- Index of Book Reviews Ackermann, Silke (ed) Humphrey Cole: Mint, Measurement and Maps in Elizabethan England (A D Morrison-Low) 57:32 Bedini, S A At the Sign of the Compass & Quadrant: the Life and Times of Anthony Lamb (P Delehar) 5:18 Aguilar, Roser Puig Thomas Jefferson and his Copying Machines Los Tratados de Construcci6n y Uso de la Azafea de (D Bryden) 9:15 A-arquiel The Pulse of Time: Galileo Galelei, the Determination of (J Darius) 20:21 Longitude, and the Pendulum Clock (Alex Keller) 32:29 Akpan, Eloise The Story of William Stanley: A Self-made Man The Trail of Time: Time Measurement with Incense in East Asia (A A Mills) 41:37 (A McCormell) 67:36 Patrons, Artisans and Instruments of Science, 1600-1750 Alexandre, J et al (A A Mills) 61:31 Une Mesure r~vohttionnaire: Le Mdtre Beeson, C F C (RFox) 21:17 Clockmaking in Oxfordshire 1400-1850 Anderson, R G W et al (P H Hewitt) 25:27-28 Handlist of Scientific InstrumentMakers Trade Catalogues, 1600-1914 (Jon Darius) 35:37 Bennet-Levy, Michael Making Instruments Count Historic Televisions and Video Recorders (W D Hackmann) 39:37 (John Lawrence) 40:35 Bennett, J A Andrewes, W J H (ed) Le Citoyen Lenoir: Scientific Instrument Making in The Quest for Longitude: The Proceedings of the Longitude Symposium Revohttionarv France, a Special Exhibition to mark the (G L'E Turner) 56:32 Bicentenary. of the French Revolution (W D Hackmann) 27:32 Attali, J Whipple Museum Catalogues 3 & 5 Memoirs de sabliers. Collections, Mode d'emploi (J Darius) 4:14-15 (J De Graeve) 56:33 Bennett, J A et al Austin, Jill et al "Sphaera Mundi'. Astronomy Books in The Whipple Museum The Camera Lucida in Art and Science 1478-1600 [catalogue] (P Delehar) 18:15-16 (Jane Wess) 44:31 Bahr, Betsy et al The Geometry. of War 1500-1750: Catalogue of the Exhibition Guide to the History. of Technology in Europe, 1994 (G C Clifton) 49:29-30 (AA Mills) 43:33 Bennion, Elisabeth Baird, Malcolm et al Antique Dental Instruments John Logie Baird A Life (AB Davis) 13:12 (M Bennett-Levy) 75:37 Antique Hearing Devices Banfield, Edwin (P Delehar) 44:32 Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900 Berger, C L (Peter Delehar) 33:33 Handbook and Illustrated Catalogue of Engineers' and Barometers: Stick or Cistern Tube, Wheel or Banjo, Aneroid and Sur~'eyors' Instruments of Precision made by C L Berger & Sons Barographs (P Delehar) 40:35 (B Bolle) 17:17-18 Berghen, Fons Vanden Barty-King, H Telegrafie een verhaal in rechte lijn Eves Right, the Story. of Dollond & Aitchison, Opticians 1750(W D Hackmann) 59:35 1895 Biraud, Guy e t a l (HC King) 9:15-16 La restauration et la conser~'ation des appareils scientifiques de Baumann, C etal collection A Spectacle of Spectacles: Exhibition Catalogue Carl Zeiss(P Brenni) 18:14-15 Stiftung, Jena Blondel, Christine (ed) et al (M Mitchel) 21.'14~15 Studies in the History. of Scientific Instruments Beauchamp, K G (R CBrooks) 26:26 Exhibiting Electricity Restaging Coulomb: Usages, Controverses et R6plications (W D Hackmann) 56:32 utour de la Balance de Torsion (W D Hackmann) 42:30 -51 - Bolle, B Burnett, J E Barometers in Beeld (R G W Anderson) 3:16 Vulgar and Mechanik: The Scientific Instrument Trade in Ireland 1650-1921 (A Middleton) 26:2 Bolt, M et al The Universe Unveiled: Instruments and Images Through History (AA Mills) 68:15 et al Bussey, Gordon et al Guide to the History. of Technology in Europe, 1994 (AA Mills) 43:33 The Setmakers, A History. of the Radio and Television Industry (W D Hackmann) 33:32 Butler, S Atoms, Energy and Inclust~: Two Centuries of Manchester Science (A Newmark) 13:15 Bottoni, M G Butler S, Boon, Timothy et al et al Strumentaria alia scoperta dell'antico Laboratorio di Fisica de Liceo Ariosto (1860-1924) (W D Hackmann) 46:31 Bowers, Brian et al Whipple Museum Exhibition Catalogue (S Talbot) 9:18 Cadoppi, G, et al L'Eredita Scientifica di Leopoldo Nobili (S A Bedini) 8:14 History of Electric Light and Power (W D Hackmann) 37:38 Camp, Karel van Catalogue '150 Antique Instruments', Antwerp Exhibition, 9 March 2001-1 March 2002 (P R de Clercq) 69:38 Bracegirdle, B A History of Microtechnique (R WHorobin) 22:16-17 Brenni, Paolo Gli Strumenti del Gabinetto di Fisica dell'Istit,tto Tecnico Toscano, I: Acoustica (S A Bedirti) 11:9 Gli strumenti di fisica dell'Instituto Tecnico Toscano, OTTICA (P Delehar) 50:30 Gli instrumenti di fisca dell Istituto Tecnico Toscano Elettricit~ e Magnetismo (CNBrown) 69:36 Campbell-Kelly, Martin (ed) The Works of Charles Babbage (D Swade) 28:22~23 Carpenter, J et al Formaldehyde: How Great is the Danger to Museum Collections? (A Moncrieff) 18:16-17 Carpine, Christian Catalogue des appareils d'ocdanographie en collection au Mus~e Oc~anographique de Monaco, 1: Photometres ; 2: Bresciani, E et al Mesureurs de courant Strumentaria alia scoperta dell'antico Laboratorio di Fisica del (A McConnell) 17:18 Liceo Ariosto (1860-1924) Catalogue des appareils d'oc~anographie de Monaco 5: (WD Hackmann) 46:31 Instruments de sondage Brown, O (J Insley) 49:30 Whipple Museum Catalogues 1, 2 & 4 Castel, B (ed) etal (J Darius) 4:14-15 Muse and Reason. The Relation of Arts and Sciences 1650-1850 Brown, O, e t a l (Willem Hackmann) 45:34 Whipple Museum Exhibition Catalogue Cattermole, M J G et al (S Talbot) 9:18 Horace Darwin's Shop: A History. of the Cambridge Scientific Bryden, D J Instrument Company 1878-1968 Napier's Bones, A History. and Instruction Manual (M Williams) 16:21 (Randall Brooks) 35:37 Cavallini, R C et al Sundials and Related Instruments (Catalogue 6 of the Whipple Strumentaria alla scoperta delr antico Laboratorio di Fisica del Museum of the History. of Science) Liceo Ariosto (1860-1924) (M Archinard) 24:20-21 (W D Hackmann) 46:31 Bryden, D J et al Chapman, Allan Classified Bibliography on the History. of Scientific Instruments Dividing the Circle: the Development of Critical Angular (W Hackmann) 53:1 Measurements in Astronomy 1500-1850 Bud, Robert e t a l (R CBrooks) 28:29 Invisible Connections: Instruments, Institutions and Science The Victorian Amateur Astronomer: Independent Astronomical (WHBrock) 36:35 Research in Britain 1820-1920 (F J Manasek) 37:63 Bud, Robert e t a l Guide to the History. of Technology in Europe, 1994 Channing, N et al (A A Mills) 43:33 British Camera Makers. An A-Z Guide to Companies and Products (M Pritchard) 52:28 Burchard, Ulrich History of the Development of the Crystallographic Christie, J R R et al Goniometer Mar~r of Science: Sir David Brewster (W D Hackmarm) 67:36 (FA J L James) 8:15~16 -52- Clarke, T N et al Dilke, O A Brass and Glass: Scientific Instrument Making Workshops in W Mathematics and Measurement Scotland as ilhtstrated by Instruments from the Arthur Frank (J A Bennett) 17:16 Collection at the Royal Museum of Scotland Dingley, Michael (R HNuttall) 24:8~10 A Catalogue of Portable Microscopes [CDROM] Clercq, Peter R de (J Holland) 77:39 DOrries, Matthias (ed) etal The Leiden Cabinet of Physics: A Descriptive Catalogue (J Wess) 58:36 Restaging Coulomb: Usages, Controverses et R~plications At the Sign of the Oriental Lamp: The Musschenbroek Workshop Autour de la Balance de Torsion in Leiden, 1660-1750 (W D Hackmann) 42:30 (J Wess) 58:36 Clercq, Peter R de (ed) Downing, H J Scientific Instrument Makers of Victorian London 1840 1900 Scientific Instruments: Originals and Imitations - The Mensing Collection (W D Hackmann) Clifton, Gloria (J Chaldecott) Dragoni, G 69:37 H Museo di Fisica (AA Mills) 32:27 Dreyfuss, Mark S et al Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 (J A Bennett) 47:34 The Finest Instruments ever made: A Bibliography of Medical, Dental, Optical and Pharmaceutical Trade Literature, 1700-1939 Collins, Philip R Barographs (JN Bartlam) Connor, R D 73:36 (D Wright) Art of Sundial Construction 19:17 Coplan, Michael A (G L'E Turner) et al (J P Dickinson Hennessy) Cozzens, Susan et al (G L'E Tumer) 15:13 Dubois, Jacques 30:28 Le Cabinet de physique et chimie de Chenonceau Invisible Connections: Instruments, Institutions and Science (XVe si~cle) (C R Hill) 24:19 Dunn, M etal 36:35 John Whitehurst of Derby, Clockmaker and Scientist, 1713-88 (W Hackmann) British Camera Makers. An A-Z Guide to Companies and Products 52:29 Crompton, Denis (ed) 6:22 The Art of Sundial Construction: with an Appendix Building Scientific Apparatus (WHBrock) Craven, M 16:20 Drinkwater, P I The Weights and Measures of England (M Stevenson) 22:15 (M Pritchard) et al 52:28 Magic Images: the Art of Hand-Painted and Photographic Lantern Slides Nineteenth-Century Surgical Instruments (C GBrooks) 27:31 Davis, Audrey B et al (E Bennion) 12:19-20 Edmonson, James M et al Edmonson, James M The Finest Instruments ever made: A Bibliography of Medical, American Armamentarium Chirurgicum, George Tiemann & Dental, Optical and Pharmaceutical Trade Literature, 1700-1939 Co, 1889 - Centennial Edition (D Wright) 16:20 Davis, Christopher C (E Bennion) Building Scientific Apparatus (J P Dickinson Hennessy) 26:27 Fergnani, B et al Strumentaria alia scoperta delr antico Laboratorio di Fisica del Liceo Ariosto (1860-1924) et al 30:28 (W D Hackrnann) Davis, William (ed) etal More People and Places in Irish Science and Technology 46:31 Finucane, Brendan (ed) et al More People and Places in Irish Science and Technology (J S Reid) 28:29~30, 29:29 Dawes, H A L Victorian Telescope Makers: The Lives and Letters of Thomas and Howard Grubb (I S Glass) 56:32 Dekker, E et al (J S Reid) 28:29-30, 29:29 Fournier, Marian (ed) etal Het Instrument in de Wetenschap (P Wisse) 19:16 Frankland, Mark etal Radio Man: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of C 0 Stanley Globes from the Western World (G C Clifton) 41:38 Dekker, E et al Friedman, A F et al Globes at Greenwich. A Catalogue of the Globes and Armillary Spheres in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich The Universe Unveiled: Instruments and Images Through Histo~ (A J Turner) (AA Mills) 66:36 (W D Hackmann) -53- 68:15 74:33 Galison, Peter Hambly, Maya Einstein's Clocks, Poincar~'s Maps: Empires of Time (J-F Gauvin) 80:30 Drawing Instruments (A Alpern) 20:20-21 Geddes, Keith Hambreeht, Norman etal American Armamentarium Chirurgicum, George Tiemann & Co, 1889 - Centennial Edition (E Bennion) 26:27 et al The Setmakers, A History of the Radio and Television Industry (W D Hackmann) 33:32 Gibbs, Sharon et al Hammond, John H et al Planispheric Astrolabes from the National Museum of American The Camera Lucida in Art and Science History (P Delehar) 18:15-16 (F Maddison) 12:18-19 Hatchfield, P Glasemann, Reinhard Formaldehyde: How Great is the Danger to Museum Collections? (A Moncrieff) 18:16-17 Erde, Sonne. Mond & Sterne: Globen, Sonnenuhren und astromische Instrttmente im Historischen Museum Frankfurt am Main (S Ackermann) 65:34 Hawes, Robert Radio Art (W D Hackmann) Glass, I S Victorian Telescope Makers: The Lives and Letters of Thomas and Howard Grubb (HALDawes) 56:32 Hawes, Robert 36:35 et al Bakelite Radios. A Fully Illustrated Guide for the Bakelite Radio Enth,tsiast (W D Hackmann) 48:34 Good, Gregory et al A Brief History of Geomagnetism and a Catalog of the Collections of the National Museum of American History (S Malin) 18:15 Gori, Guido et al Hearnshaw, J B The Analysis of Starlight (J Darius) 15:12 et al Heilbron, J R La Biblioteca dell'lstituto Tecnico Toscano. L Libri Antichi: Catalogo (1482-1799) (S A Bedini) 11:9 The Sun in the Church: Cathedrals as Solar Observatories (AA Mills) 37:63 Henry, David (ed) et al Magic Images: the Art of Hand-Painted and Photographic Lantern Slides (C GBrooks) 27:31 Gouk, P The Ivory Sundials of N, tremberg (J de Graeve) 21:17-18 Graham, Margaret etal R & D for Industry: A Century of Technical Innovation at Alcoa (HR Bristow) 33:33 Herbert, Stephen (ed) etal Magic Images: the Art of Hand-Painted and Photographic Lantern Slides (C GBrooks) 27:31 Graeve, Jan De Hirschberg, Julius Memoire de sabliers. Collections, Mode d'emploi (Jacques Attali) 56:33 Der Augenspiegel [The Opthalmoscope - Series] (W D Hackmann) 65:32 Griffin, John J & Sons Holbrook, Mary Scientific Handicraft: An Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue Science Preserved: A Directory. of Scientific Instruments in of Scientific Apparatus Manufactured and Sold by John J Collections in the United Kingdom and Eire Griffin and Sons, XIVth Edition (1910) [facsimile] (AA Mills) 37:38 (Jane Insley) 55:35 Howse, Derek Guest, lvor The Greenwich List of Observatories: A World List of Astronomical Obser~'atories, Instruments and Clocks (M Suggett) 21:15-16 Gurley, W & L E Nevil Maskelvne : the Seaman's Astronomer A Manual of the Principal Instruments in American Engineering (N MacBride) 25:27 and Surveying Manufactured by W & L E Gurley lfland, P W (P Delehar) 40:35 Taking the Stars. Celestial navigation From Argonauts to Hackmann, W D Astronauts Museo di Storia della Scienza. Catalogue of Pneumatical, (A Chapman) 60:36 Magnetical and Electrical Instruments James, F A J L (ed) (CNBrown) 48:33 Semaphores to Short Waves Dr John Radcliffe and his Trust (HALDawes) 32:27 Hackmann, W D et al Learning, Language and Invention: Essays presented to Francis Maddison (R Hutchins) 43:33 (W D Hackmann) 59:35 Jensen, Peter R In Marconi's Footsteps - Early Radio (W D Hackmann) 46:31~32 -54- Johnston, S et al Maddison, Francis et al Science, Tools and Magic (WD Hackmann) 61:31 The Geometry of War 1500-1750: Catalogue of the Exhibition (G C Clifton) 49:29-30 Rittenhouse, Nos I - 4 (A V Simcock) 15:13 Mandrino, A etal Inventario di Archivio dell' Ossera'atorio Astronomico di Brera 1726-1917 (A Perkins) 24:20 Catalogo della Corrispondenza degli Astronomi di Brera 1726-1799 (S A Bedim) 12:19 Kamm, Anthony Manly, Peter Jones, M et al Handlist of Trade Catalogues in the Wellcome Museum (S Butler) 6:22 [Journal] et al Unusttal Telescopes (D W Hughes) 36:34 Mantovani, Roberto et al II Gabinetto di Fisica dell' Universitgl di Urbino: la sua Storia, il stto Mttseo The oM 'Gabinetto di Fisica' of the University: its History., its Museum (H A L Dawes) 51:31 Marly, Pierre Spectacles and Spyglasses (G L'E Tumer) 21:17 John Logic Baird A Life (M Bennett-Levy) 75:37 King, David A Islamic Mathematical Astronomy and Islamic Astronomical Instruments (O Pedersen) 19:16 World-maps for Finding the Direction and Distance to Mecca: Innovation and Tradition in Islamic Science (E Savage-Smith) 66:32 King, H C - et al Wheelwright of the Heavens. The Life and Work of James Ferguson, FRS (G C Clifton) 32:27 Marzola, P B Kingslake, Rudolf A History. of the Photographic Lens (W D Hackmann) 28:28-29 Kuile, Sybrichter et al Strumentaria atla scoperta dell'antico Laboratorio di Fisica del Liceo Ariosto (1860-1924) (W D Hackmann) 46:31 Maurice, Klaus et al Amsterdamse kompassmakers ca 1580-ca 1850. Bijdrage tot de kennis van der instrumentmakerij in Nederland (A McConnell) 61:31 Lagemann, Robert T The Garland Collection of Classical Physics Apparatus at Vanderbilt Univers#v (J Holland) 13:13~15 Leiss, C Die Optischen Instrumente der Firma R Fuess Deren Beschreibung, Justierung und Anwendung (D J Warner) 21:14 Der Drechsehtde Souvrann, Materialien --ttEiner Fiirstlichen Maschinenkunst (S A Bedini) 11:10 MeConnell, Anita Geophysics and Geomagnetism: Catalogue of the Science Museum Collection (THLevere) 15:12-13 Instrument Makers to the WorM: A History. of Cooke, Troughton & Simms (B Gee) 34:27 King of the Clin&als: the Life and Times of J J Hicks (1837-1916) (A D Morrison-Low) 58:37 McCormick, J B 18th-Century Microscopes: A Synopsis of History and Leith, AJ (ed) etal Workbook Muse and Reason. The Relation of Arts and Sciences 1650-1850 (D J Thompson) 21:16-17 (W D Hackmann) 45:34 McNally, D (ed) Lindberg, D C The Vanishing Universe: Adverse Environmental Impacts on Snldies in the History. of Medieval Optics Astronomy (JDNorth) 5:18 (AA Mills) 42:29 Lloyd, Steven Catalogue of the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University: Ivory. Diptych Sundials 1570-1750 (G L'E Turner) 36:36 Lyall, Kenneth Meli, D B et al 'Sphaera Mundi'. Astronomy Books in The Whipple Museum 1478-1600 [catalogue] (J Wess) 44:31 Mennim, Eleanor Electrical and Magnetic Instruments. Catalogue 8 of the Whipple Museum of the History. of Science (W D Hackmann) 34:27 Transit Circle: The Story. of William Simms 1793-1860 (A D Morrison-Low and A Simpson) 36:33 Millburn, J R Benjamin Martin: Supplement and Retailer of the Sciences: Benjamin Martin's Sc&ntific Instrument Catalogues, 1756-1782 (B Gee) 13:12-13 Adams of Fleet Street, Instrument Maker to King George (D Bryden) 65:33 Mackensen, Ludolf Feinmechanik aus Kasse1225 Jahre F W Breithaupt & Sohn Festschrift und Ausstelhmgsbegleiter (A Brachner) 19:16-17 -55 - Millburn, J R et al Wheelwright of the Heavens. The Life and Work of James Fergttson, FRS M~rzer Brnyns, W J F et al Amsterdamse kompassmakers ca 1580-ca 1850. Bijdrage tot de kennis van der instrumentmakerij in Nederland (G C Clifton) (A McConnell) 32:27 Mills, J F M0rzer Bruyns, W J F (ed) et al Encyclopaedia of Antique Scientific Instruments (AStimson) 61:31 'In de Gekroonde Lootsman'. Het Kaartenboekuitgevers en instrumentenmakershuis Van Keulen te Amsterdam 1680-1885 2:14 Misiti, Massimo et al La Biblioteca dell'Istituto Tecnico Toscano. I. Libri Antichi: Catalogo (1482-1799) (W D Hackmann) 25:28 Motais de Narbonne et al Une Mesttre r~volutionnaire : Le Mdtre (RFox) 21:17 Modestino, M G Z et al Strumentaria alia scoperta delr antico Laboratorio di Fisica del Multhauf, Robert P et al A Brief History of Geomagnetism and a Catalog of the Liceo Ariosto (1860-1924) Collections of the National Museum of American History (W D Hackmann) 46:31 (S Malin) 18:15 Mollan, Charles Nieuwenhuis, H Irish National Inventory of Historical Scientific Instruments, Het Eise Eisinga Planetarium Interim Report, 1989 (E Dekker) 21:14 (J A Bennett) 24:9 (S ABedini) 11:9 Nuttall R H, et al Irish National Inventory of Historical Scientific Instruments, Interim Report, 1990 (G C Clifton) Whipple Museum E.rhibition Catalogue (S Talbot) 9:18 26:2N3 O'Hara, J G et al Hertand the Ma.rwellians Maynooth College. The Scientific Apparatus of Nicholas Callan (AR Constable) 17:16~17 and Other Historic Instruments Pancino, Maria et al (W D Hackmann) 43:34 II teatro di Filosofia Sperimentale di Giovanni Poleni, Mostra Mollan, Charles (ed) etal di Strumenti Scientifici, Padova, Pallaz:o della Regione, More People and Places in Irish Science and Technology 15 Mar-o - 27 Aprile 1986 (JS Reid) 28:29N30,29:29 Mollan, Charles et al (S A Bedini) Moore, John H et al Parot, F (ed) etal Studies in the History. of Scientific Instruments Building Scientific Apparatus (J P Dickinson Hennessy) 30:28 (R CBrooks) Morrison Low, A D et al Waveforms - a History. of Early Oscillography (A R Constable) 16:20-21 26:2 Poirier, Jean-Paul Mar~r of Science: Sir David Brewster (Frank A J L James) Antoine d'Abbadie 8:15~16 (P R de Clercq) 79:26 Pritcha, W et al Scottish Photography: a Bibliography 1839-1939 (J Paterson) 26:26 Phillips, V J Vulgar and Mechanik: The Scientific Instrument Trade in Ireland 1650-1921 (A Middleton) 11:9~10 26:26 Brass and Glass: Scientific Instrument Making Workshops in Scotland as illustrated by Instruments from the Arthur Frank Collection at the Royal Musuem of Scotland Hertz and the Maxwellians (R H Nuttall) Book I: Watchmakers of England 1720-1920 (AR Constable) 17:16N17 Priestley, Philip T 24:8-10 Morton, Alan Q et al A Public and Private Science: The King George Collection (A G Keller) 41:37 MOrzer Bruyns, Willem F J The Cross Staff History and Development of a Navigational Instrument (J N Bartlam) 69:37 Book H: Early Watchcase Makers of England 1631-1720 (J N Bartlam) 69:37 Pruitt, Bettye e t a l R & D for IndustrT: A Century of Technical Innovation at Alcoa (HR Bristow) 33:33 Ragozzino E et al (J A Bennett) 44:30 Early Instruments of the Institute of Physics [Naples] Konst der stuurlieden Stuurmanskunst en maritieme cartografie (P Delehar) 21:17 in acht portretten, 1540-200 La Colle-_ione degli Antichi Apparecchi dell'Istituto di Fisica (W D Hackmann) 75:38 (S A Bedini) 8:14~15 Schip Recht door Zee. De octant in de Republiek in de La Collezione degli Antichi Aparecchi dell'Istituto di Fisica: achttiende eeuw Elettricita e Magnetismo (1835-1900) (W D Hackmarm) 80:31 (S A Bedini) 11:11 -56- Reid, William Seeger, Hans 'We're Certainly Not Afraid of Zeiss'. Barr & Stroud Binoculars Militiirische Ferngliiser und Fernrohre in Heer, Lz~twaffe und and the Royal Navv Marine [Military. Binoculars and Telescopes for Land, Air (W D Hackmann) 73:37 and Sea Seta'ice] Riccadonna, G (ed) etal (William Reid) 54:33 La Scien-a in Collegio Shaw Gareth & Tipper, Allison (A McConnell) 77:41 British Directories: a Bibliography and Guide to Directories published in England and Wales (1850-1950) and Scotland Muse and Reason. The Relation of Arts and Sciences 1650-1850 (1773-1950) Riley, A W (ed) et al (W D Hackmann) Runge, P C 45:34 (G C CIifion) 24:19-20 Simcock, A V Ashmolean Museum & Oxford Science (H Andersen) 6:21 The Universi~ of Adelaide Historical Collections: Scientific Apparatus (W Hackmann) 29:30-31 Rybcznski, Witold One Good Turn: A Natural History. of the Screwdriver and the Screw (F J Manasek) 67:37 Simcock, A V (ed) Robert T Gunther & the Old Ashmolean (Peter R de Clercq) Simpson, A D C et al Brass and Glass: Scientific Instrument Making Workshops in Scotland as illustrated by Instruments from the Arthur Frank Collection at the Royal Museum of Scotland Rybka, P The Astronomical Instruments of Hevelius : the Origins and Development of their Construction [in Polish] (R I Frost) 10:16-17 (R H Nuttall) 22:15-16 24:8~10 Smith, J R Salandin, Gian Antonio et al From Plane to Spheroid I1 teatro di Filosofia Sperimentale di Giovanni Poleni, Mostra di (A L Allan) 31:29 Strumenti Scientifici, Padova, Pallaz-o della Regione, 15 Everest The Man and the Mountain Mar:o - 27 Aprile 1986 (A McConnell) 37:63 (S A Bedini) 11:9~10 Snyder, G S Saliba, George et al Maps of the Heavens Planispheric Astrolabes from the National Museum of American (J Darius) History (F Maddison) 8:14 Spits, E K (ed) e t a l 12:18~19 'In de Gekroonde Lootsman'. Het Kaartenboekuitgevers en instrumentenmakershuis Van Keulen te Amsterdam 1680 Bakelite Radios. A Fully Illustrated Guide for the Bakelite Radi~ 1885 Enthusiast (W D Hackmann) 25:28 Sassower, Gad et al (W D Hackmann) 48:34 Saunders, Harold N All the Astrolabes (J Van Damme) 17:15-16 Stephenson, B et al The Universe Unveiled: Instruments and Images Through History. (AA Mills) Savage-Smith, Emilie et al Stevani, I e t a l Science, Tools and Magic (WD Hackmann) Strumentaria alia scoperta delr antico Laboratorio di Fisica del Liceo Ariosto (1860-1924) 61:31 Schettino, E et al Early Instruments of the Institute of Physics [Naples] (P Delehar) (W D Hackmann) 46:31 Stevenson Sara et al Scottish Photography: a Bibliography 1839-1939 21:17 La Colle-_ione degli Antichi Apparecchi dell'Istituto di Fisica (2 vols) (J Paterson) 26:26 Stimson, Alan The Mariner's Astrolabe. A Survey of Known Surviving Sea Astrolabes (S ABedini) 8:14-15 La Colle-ione degli Antichi Aparecchi dell'Istituto di Fisica: Elettricita e Magnetismo (1835-1900) (S A Bedini) 11:11 (C A Davids) 35:36 Stock, J T et al The Development of Instruments to Measure Electric Current (D S Sutcliffe) 4:15 Sott, Jean Stanhopes: A Closer View (AAMills) 68:15 74:33 Drawing Instruments Tagliaferri, G et al lnventario di Archivio dell"Osser~'atorio Astronomico di Brera 1726-1917 (J H Hammond) (A Perkins) Scott-Scott, Michael 12:19 -57 - 24:20 Tarozzi, Gino (ed) Turner, A J et al Learning, Language and Invention: Essays presented to Francis Maddison Gli Strumenti nella Storia e nella Filosofia della Scien-a (S A Bedini) 11:10 Leopoldo Nobili e la Cultura Scientifica del suo Tempo (R Hutchins) (S A Bedini) 11:10~11 Taylor, E G R Mathematical Practitioners of Tudor and Stuart England and Mathematical Practitioners of Hanoverian England (J Darius) 27:31-32 Taylor, F Sherwood [History. of Scientific Instruments] (A V Simcock: 'The Book that Never Was') 14:10 Taylor, J et al Handlist of Trade Catalogues in the Wellcome Museum (S Butler) 6:22 Antoine d'Abbadie Theunissen, Bert (ed) etal Het Instrument in de Wetenschap (P Wisse) 19:16 Thrower, Keith History of the British Radio Vah'e to 1940 (W D Hackmann) 38:35 Tipper, Allison et al British Directories: a Bibliography and Guide to Directories published in England and Wales (1850-1950) and Scotland (1773-1950) (G C Clifton) 24:19-20 43:33 (P R de Clercq) 79:26 Turner, G L'E The Great Age of the Microscope: The Collection of the Royal Microscopical Society through 150 years (S Bradbury) 27:30~31 Catalogue of Microscopes [Florence] (J A Bennett) 33:32 Nineteenth-century. Scientific Instruments (A Brieux) 3:17-18 Scientific Instruments and Experimental Philosophy (Jenny Wetton) 31:29 The Practice of Science in the Nineteenth Century: Teaching and Research in the Teyler Museum (R GWAnderson) 52:30 Scientific Instruments 1500-1900; An Introduction (I Meliconi) 59:34 Elizabethan Instrument Makers. The origins of the London Trade in Precision Instrument Making (A A Mills) 70:33 Turner, G L'E et al A Spectacle of Spectacles: Exhibition Catalogue Carl ZeissStiftung, Jena T6ppler, J et al (M Mitchel) A Spectacle of Spectacles: Exhibition Catalogue Carl ZeissS tiftung, J e na Classified Bibliography on the History of Scientific Instruments (M Mitchel) Upton, John et al Maynooth College. The Scientific Apparatus of Nicholas Callan and Other Historic Instruments (W Hackmann) 21:14-15 Tucci, P et al Inventario di Archivio dell'Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera 1726-1917 (A Perkins) 24:20 53:1 (W D Hackmann) 43:34 Van Herk, G, et al De Leidse Sterrewacht Tunbridge, Paul Lord Keh'in and his Influence on Electrical Measurements and Units (W D Hackmann) 21:14--15 36:34 (K van der Hucht) 7:20-21 Van Keulen, E O (ed) et al Turner, A J 'In de Gekroonde Lootsman'. Het Kaartenboekuitgevers en instrumentenmakershuis Van Keulen te Amsterdam 1680-1885 Early Scientific Instruments, Europe 1400-1800 (W D Hackmann) (E Poulle) 17:15 From Pleasure and Profit to Science and Securi~: Etienne Lenoir and the Transformation of Precision Instrument Making in France 1760-1830 (W D Hackmann) 27:32 The Time Museum Catalogue of the Collection (J Darius) 14:11 Of Time and Measurement; Studies in the History. of Horology and Fine Technology (A D Morrison-Low) 39:37 Mathematical Instruments in Antiqui~ and the Middle Ages (W D Hackmann) 44:30-31 Van der Krogt, P Turner, A J (ed) Astrolabia No 5:Etudes1987-1989 (R Mercier) 29:31 Turner, A J (ed) et al Studies in the Histo~ of Scientific Instruments (R CBrooks) 26:26 25:28 Old Globes in the Netherlands (H Wallis) 7:20 Van der Krogt, P et al Globes from the Western World (G C Clifton) 41:38 Vaughan, D et al The Development of Instruments to Measure Electric Current (D S Sutcliffe) 4:15 Vetrano, Flavio et al I1 Gabinetto di Fisica dell' Universitgl di Urbino: la sua Storia, il suo Museo [The old 'Gabinetto di Fisica' of the University: its History., its Museum] (H A L Dawes) 51:31 Wallis, P J et al Biobibliography of British Mathematics and its Applications, Part H:1701-1760 (J R MiIlbum) -58 - 26:25~6 Wallis, R V et al Biobibliography of British Mathematics and its Applications, Part H:1701-1760 (J R Millbum) 26:25~6 Warner, Deborah Jean Pike's Illustrated Catalogue of Scientific and Medical Instruments (J Deiman) 18:16 Webster, Roderick et al Historic Scientific Instruments of the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, Volume I, Western Astrolabes (J A Bennett) 62:33 Webster, Marjorie et al Historic Scientific Instruments of the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, Vohtme I, Western Astrolabes (J A Bennett) 62:33 Wess, Jane A et al Public and Private Science: The King George Collection (A G Keller) 41:37 Whitfield, Peter The Mapping of the Heavens (Jim Bennett) 46:31 Williams, M E W (ed) et al Studies in the History. of Scientific Instruments (R C Brooks) 26:26 Willmoth, Francis (ed) Flamsteed's Stars: New Perpectives on the Life and Work of the First Astronomer Royal (AJTumer) 57:33 Wolfe, A F et al Horace Darwin's Shop: A History. of the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company 1878-1968 (M E W Williams) 16:21 Woodward, Philip My Own Right Time: An E.rploration of Cloc~vork Design (AA Mills) 47:33-34 Wyatt, Nicholas J (ed) History of Technology Index 1992: A Source List of Journal Articles (A A Mills) 38:35 Wyatt, Nicholas J et al Guide to the History. of Technology in Europe, 1994 (A A Mills) 43:33 Young, Anne Mortimer Antique Medicine Chests (P Delehar) 44:32 -59- - 60 - The Scientific Instrument Society The Society was formed in 1983 and is a registered charity No 326733 The Bulletin is published four times a year and sent free to members [ISSN 0956-8271 ] Information about membership may be had from The Executive Officer, 31 High Street, Stanford in the Vale, Faringdon, Oxon SN7 8LH Tel 01367 710223 Fax 01367 718963 Email [email protected] or the Society's website at www.sis.org.uk Documents Associated with Index No 1 to No 80 Index No 1 to No 10 (J R Millburn) Index No 11 to No 20 (J R Millburn) Index No 21 to No 30 (J R Millburn) Index No 31 to No 40 (J Lawrence) Index No 1 to No 50 (G Bennett) Home Contents Find Typesetting by Professional Office Services 31 High Street, Stanford in the Vale, Faringdon, Oxon, SN7 8LH -61 - Help - 62 -