400 SUPPLEMENT. 



Jahresber. d. Chemie (1875), 1-0, fluorescence and abeorption spectra <>f 

 the carbonates, by II. Morton. 



(1875), 119, indices <>t' refraction of the spectra of 

 fuchsin and of silver, by W. Wernicke. 



1875 , 120, 121, spectroscopes, by A. K. Baton, 

 W. M. Watts, J. C. Dalton, and by 15. Delach- 



anal and A. Mermi \. 



•■ " L875), 121, history, by II. Wartz, who claims for 



the American, I). Alter, priority over Kirch- 

 hoffand Bunsen. 

 1875 . 121, relations between atomic weight and 

 wave-lengths, by E. V 

 (187-"'', 121, relation between magnetism and spec- 

 troscopy, by J. Chautard. 

 L875 . 1-1, spectrum of sodium, by Wills. 



(1875), 127, spectrum <>f chlorophyll, by Prings- 

 heim. 



" u 75), 127, spectrum of bonellia viridis, by 8. L. 



Schenk. 

 *« " (1875), 128, absorption-spectra of real red wine 



and of its adulterations, by II. W. Vbgel, 

 " •* (1876), 128, spectrum analysis, by R. Bunsen. 



u " (1875), 129, Bpectrum analysis of the carbonates, 



bv A. and (l. ile Negri. 

 i « " 1875), 901, quantitative spectrum analysis, by K. 



Vierordt 

 " •* 1876 , 158, projection of the I ilar spectrum on a 



Bcreen, by F. Kessler. 

 M " (1*7*; >, 936, Bpectrum of oils, by W. Gilmour. 



11 (1876), L 42, spectroscopes, by Terquem and Tran- 



nin, by Wiedemann, and by Btoney. 



" 1876 . 142, the Talbot lines and interferon! con- 



stants, by Wolcotl ( ribbs. 

 " «'87*» , 142, comparison of colors for dyeing with 



colors of the Bpectrum, by W. von Beaold. 

 " (1876), 142, Bpectra of the metalloids, by Thalen 

 and Angstrom. 

 «• « (1876 . 143, spectrum of oitrogen, by A. Cazin, 



Angst r< in. Schuster, and Balet 



