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Jahresber. d. Cheinie (1862), 33, metallic spectra produced by electric 

 sparks, by W. A. Miller, Stokes, and T. R. 

 Robinson. 



(1862), 33, spectra of carbon and of fluorine, by 

 Sequin, Attfield, and Swan. 



(1862), 34, violet coloring given to the flame by 

 various chlorides, by Gladstone. 



(1862), 34, spectra of colored solutions, by Brew- 

 ster, Gladstone, and by Rood. 



(1862), 29, spectrum of sodium, by Wolf et Diacon. 



(1862), 30, spectrum of lithium in the hydrogen 

 flame, by Wolf et Diacon. 



(1862), 30, spectra of copper and of lead, by De- 

 bray. 



(1862), 535, spectrum of blood, by F. Hoppe. 



(1863), 101, photography of the solar spectrum, by 

 Mascart. 



(1863), 104, 106, 107, photographic effect of elec- 

 tric spectra of metals, by W. A. Miller. 



(1863), 107, 110, dark Hues in the solar spectrum, 

 by Kirchhoff. 



(1863), 108, note, atmospheric or telluric lines of 

 the solar spectrum, by Jasssen. 



(1863), 108, note, spectra of the stars, by Secchi. 



(1863), 109, spectrum of iodine, by A. Wullner. 



(1863), 110, accuracy and comparison of spectro- 

 scopes, by Bunsen and Kirchhoff, and by J. P. 

 Cooke. 



(1863), 110, spectra of sulphur aud of nitrogeu, by 

 Pliicker and Hittorf. 



(1863), 111, spectra of the chlorine metals, by E. 

 Diacon. 



(1863), 111, spectrum of hydrogen, by Leclance. 



(1863), 111, spectra of phosphorus, by Christofle 

 and Beilstein. 



(1863), 112, use of spectrum analysis in the manu- 

 facture of steel, by Roscoe. 



(1863), 112, spectra of sodium aud potassium, by 

 L. M. Rutherfurd. 



