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Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. Session 1894-95. 

 Edinburgh, 1895. 



Day, Note on the solubility of Gypsum in Solutions of Sodium 

 Chloride. — Guppy, River Temperature, III. The temperature of 

 the Nile compared with that of other great Rivers. — Harvic- 

 Brown, Rockall. — Purvis, Note on Muscle Fibre, Electric Disc, 

 and Motor Plate. — Mossman, Results of meteorological Observa- 

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 Evans, A List of Phalangidea (Harvestmen) and Chernetidea (False- 

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Proceedings of the Royal Society. Vol. LIX, n. 355-356. Lon- 

 don, 1896. 



355. Hough, The rotation of an Elastic Spheroid. — Lord Ray- 

 leigh, On some physical properties of Argon and Helium. — TlL- 

 DEN, An Attempt to determine the condition in which Helium and 

 the associated Gases exist in minerals. — Durham, On a special 

 Action of the Serum of highly immunised Animals, and its use for 

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 Haematoporphyrin. 



356. Worthington, Impact with a liquid surface, studied by means 

 of istantaneo us photography. — Wildermann, A new method of 

 determining freezing points. — Collie and W. Ramsay, On the be- 

 haviour of Argon and Helium when submitted to the electric dis- 

 charge. — Kelvin, On the generation of longitudinal waves in 

 Ether. — Thomson, On the discharge of electricity produced by the 



' Rontgen rays, and the effects produced by these rays on dielectrics 

 through which they pass. — Gamgee, On the absorption of the ex- 

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 Austen, On the diffusion of metals. — Schaefer and Moore, On 

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