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schen Deutschen Akailemie der Naturforscher. - Heft 

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*Ljelopis Jugoslavenske Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti - 

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London (The) Edinburgh and Dublin Phitosopliical Maga- 

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 of Conductors. 



Idem. - Voi. 24, n. U9. - October 1887. 



/. Buchanan. On Hot Gases as Conductors of Electricily. — J. Trow- 

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— C. C. Hutchins and C. C. Holden. On the Existence of certain 

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— F. Y. Edgeworlh. The Einpirical Proof of the Law of Error. 



— W. Thomson. On the Propagation of Laminar Motion through 

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 remarkable Relationships belween the Spectrum of Water-vapour 

 and the Line-spectra of Ilydrogen and Oxygen, and on the Che- 

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 Sun' s Atmosphere. 



Idem. - Voi. 24, n. 130. - Noveraber 4 887. 



T. C. Filzpatrick. On the Action of the Solvent in Electrolylic Con- 



