Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
An account of experiments to determine the quantity of light reflected by plane metallic specula under different angles of incidence : with a description of the photometer made use of / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 3 (1830), p. 278-288 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
An account of experiments to determine the reflective powers of crown, plate, and flint glass at different angles of incidence : and an investigation towards determining the law by which the relective power varies in transparent bodies possessing the property of single refraction / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 4 (1831), p. 53-67, 320-328 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
A description of a new construction of Sir Isaac Newton's microscope / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 6 (1832), p. 61-65 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
An elementary treatise on optics / by Richard Potter |
London : Taylor, Walton and Maberly, 1851. |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
Instructions, mathematical and practical, on a method for polishing concave lenses and specula : with certainty, to figures produced by the revolutions of any of the conic sections about their major axes / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 6 (1832), p. 228-238 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
Observations on the meteor called the aurora borealis : with calculations, trigonometrical and analytical, towards determining the position and the course of the arches, with respect to the surface of the earth / by R. Potter; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 5 (1831), p. 23-33 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
On the general equations for determining the positions and curvatures of arches of Aurora Borealis : from observations made in one place only : with calculations for that of the 25th December, 1830 / by R. C. Potter, Jr. ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 5 (1831), p. 209-219 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
On the specific heats of certain of the metals : being a re-examination of the subject / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 6 (1832), p. 166-174 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
On the specific heats of some of the metals : with an exposition of some erroneous determinations by Mm. Dulong and Petit : and an examination, as to the metals, of the important law, that the ultimate particles of simple bodies have all the same capacity for caloric / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 5 (1831), p. 75-83 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
On various improvements in the casting, working, &c. of specula for reflecting telescopes : with sundry hints to amateur opticians / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 4 (1831), p. 13-27 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
Physical optics, or, The nature and properties of light [Microform] : a descriptive and experimental treatise / by Richard Potter |
London : Walton and Maberly, 1856 ([S.l.] : Taylor and Francis) |
Johnston, James Finley Weir, 1796-1855 |
Remarks on Mr. Potter's paper On the specific heats of metals / by James F.W. Johnston ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 5 (1831), p. 265-271 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
Remarks upon Mr. J.F.W. Johnston's critique on the paper upon specific heats : published in the July number of this journal / by Richard Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 6 (1832), p. 163-166 |