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A treatise on new philosophical instruments for various purposes in the arts and sciences. With experiments on light and colours di David Brewster

Captain W. Heriot Maitland R.N.

Description of gmelinite, a new mineral species

scientific paper

Description of levyne, a new mineral species

scientific paper

Ella Heriot Maitland and Mary M.M. Creichton

Entomology

1816 book by David Brewster and William E. Leach

LXV. <i>On a new species of coloured fringes produced by the reflection of light between two plates of parallel glass of equal thickness</i>

scientific article published in 1815

LXXVI. <i>Observations on the isothermal lines on the Northwest Coast of America, as deduced from the results in the two preceding articles</i>

scientific article published in 1832

Letters on natural magic

London, Chatto, 1883.

Letters on natural magic, addressed to Sir Walter Scott

London, W. Tegg, 1856.

Letters on natural magic, addressed to Sir Walter Scott, bart

London, W. Tegg, 1868.

Mrs. Brewster, Juliet, and Louisa

Robert Maitland

St. Andrew's

The Edinburgh philosophical journal

journal of the Royal Society of Edinburgh founded in June 1819, became "The Edinburgh new philosophical journal" in April 1826

The life of Sir Isaac Newton

written work by David Brewster

Ueber die Haidinger'schen Farbenbüschel

scholarly article

VI. <i>On a new species of coloured fringes, produced by reflection between the lenses of achromatic or compound object-glasses</i>

scientific article published in 1832

VIII. <i>On a new Species of Coloured Fringes, produced by reflexion between the Lenses of Achromatic or Compound Object-Glasses</i>

scientific article published in 1834

XIII. <i>On a New Species of Double Refraction, accompanying a remarkable Structure in the Mineral called Analcime</i>

scientific article published in 1826

XIX. On the Colours of Natural Bodies

XLII. <i>Account of a rhombohedral crystallization of ice</i>

scientific article published in 1834

XV. <i>On a New Species of Coloured Fringes, produced by the Reflexion of Light between Two Plates of parallel Glass of equal thickness</i>

scientific article published in 1815

XVI. <i>Account of the Native Hydrate of Magnesia, discovered by Dr Hibbert in Shetland</i>

scientific article published in 1823

XXII. On the optical properties of sulphuret of carbon, carbonate of barytes, and nitrate of potash, with inferences respecting the structure of doubly refracting crystals