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Contents of No. 95, for SEPTEMBER 1839. 



ON the Method of producing Copies of engraved Copper- plates by Voltaic Ac- 

 tion ; on the supply of mixed Gases for Drummond's Light by Electro- 

 lysis ; on the Application of Electro-magnetism as a motive power in Navigation, 

 and on Electro-magnetic currents. By Dr. M. H. Jacobi, in a letter to Mr. 

 Faraday. 



On the general Solution of Algebraical Equations. By J. W. Lubbock, Esq., 

 F.R.S. 



Meteorological Observations during a Residence in Columbia between the years 

 1820 and 1830. By Colonel Richard Wright. 



And full reports of the Instructions prepared by the President and Council of the 

 Royal Society for the Scientific Expedition to the Antarctic Regions. With Pro- 

 ceedings of Learned Societies, numerous Miscellaneous Articles, and Meteorolo- 

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SCIENTIFIC MEMOIRS; translated from Foreign Transactions 

 and Journals. Edited by RICHARD TAYLOR, F.L.S. 



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Containing Melloni on the Polarization of Heat. — Gauss's General Theory of 

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 Schleiden on Phytogenesis. 



The Translations of the Memoirs on Terrestrial Magnetism have been made 

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