Author:Frederick Douglas Brown

Frederick Douglas Brown
(1851–1922)

New Zealand professor of chemistry at Auckland

Works

Contributions to Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute

  • The Maintenance of the Sun's Heat (Abstract of a Lecture) (1885)
  • Anniversary Address to the Auckland Institute (1886)
  • The Luminosity of Flames (1886)
  • On a Salt Spring in the King Country (1886)
  • The Extraction of Metals from their Ores (1887)
  • Electrolysis (1888)
  • On Alloys (1889)
  • On Electric Bleaching (1889)
  • On John Dalton and his Work (1890)
  • Anniversary Address by the President (1891)
  • Exhibition of a New Wave-machine (1892)
  • Anniversary Address by the President (1892)
  • On a Puka (Meryta sinclairii) gnawed by Rats (1893)
  • On the Liquefaction of Gases (1893)
  • Explosives (1894)
  • On Argon, the Newly-discovered Constituent of the Air (1895)
  • On Fluorescence (1896)
  • The Insulation of Cold Stores (1897)
  • On "The Ether." (1897)

Works about Brown


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