306 INDEX. 



Experiments and Observations on the Power of Fluids to conduct Heat ; 

 ■with reference to Count Rumford's Seventh Essay on the same subject. By 

 Mr. John Dalton. V. (Part 2) 373. 



Experiments and Observations on the Heat and Cold produced by Mechanical 

 Condensation and Rarefaction of Air. By Mr. John Dalton. V. (Part 2) 515. 



Experiments and Observations to determine whether the quantity of Rain 

 and Dew is equal to the quantity of Water carried off by the Rivers and raised 

 by Evaporation ; with an Enquiry into the Origin of Springs. By Mr. John 

 Dalton. V. (Part 2) 346. 



On the Tendency of Elastic Fluids to Diffusion through each other. By 

 John Dalton. I. (Second Series) 259. 



Observations on the Ebbing and Flowing Well, at Giggleswick, in the West 

 Riding of Yorkshire, with a Theory of Reciprocating Fountains. By Mr. 

 John Gough. In a Letter to Dr. Holme. II. (Second Series) 354. 



On Respiration and Animal Heat. By John Dalton. II. (Second Series) 

 15. Appendix. II. (Second Series) 33. 



An Account of some Experiments to ascertain whether the Force of Steam 

 be in proportion to the generating Heat. By John Sharpe, Esq. II. ( Second 

 Series) 1. 



The Laws of Statical Equilibrium analytically investigated. By Mr. John 

 Gough. Communicated by Dr. Holme. III. (Second Series) 381. 



An Account of some Experiments made to determine the Specific Gravities 

 of the Steam or Vapour from Water, Alcohol, Ether, Pyroxilic Spirit, and 

 Acetic Acid. By Mr. William Hadfield. VI. (Second Series) 158. 



On a new Method for ascertaining the Specific Heat of Bodies. By James 

 P. Joule, Esq., Secretary of the Literary and Philosophical Society, Mem. 

 Chem. Society, London, &c. VII. (Second Series) 559. 



On the Pressure of the Steam which caused the Explosion of the Boiler of 

 the Irk, Locomotive Engine. By the Rev. Edmund Sibson, Minister of Ashton- 

 in-Makerfield. VII. (Second Series) 501. 



On the Heat evolved during the Electrolysis of Water. By James P. Joule, 

 Esq. VII. (Second Series) 87- Appendix to the above, page 107. 



Researches into the Identity of the Existencies or Forces— Light, Heat, 

 Electricity, and Magnetism. By John Goodman, Esq. VIII. (Second Series) 

 276. 



Some Remarks on Heat, and the Constitution of Elastic Fluids. By J. P. 

 Joule, F.R.S., &c. IX. (Second Series) 107. 



Researches into the Identity of the Existences or Forces of Light, Heat, 

 Electricity, Magnetism, and Gravitation. By John Goodman, M.D. IX. 

 (Second Series) 80. 



On the Identity of Light, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, and Gravitation. 

 By J. Goodman, M.D., M.R.C.S. X. (Second Series) 155. 



