oe" 4888] ] Literary ad Pre sdphteal Yrbetitgence. “Ba 
Eee re SEO Bt Be Po EY or @ ihitny RGR, dat 4 ‘ u 
it Suffered iio material cliange. tions and’ Belles Lettres of. Toulouse, 
“his Sprig yields upwards of 600 gallons ,has recently been re-established by, a de- 
"Of water in 24 hours in every. season of ‘cree of government, with gearly the 
the year. en a _. Same regulations as tormerly.~ 
ey ‘GERMANY. es a derail «ind M, Morfau DF LA SARTHE has Jate= 
iva Rirrer, a frember of the atade- ly published at Paris, in eight volumes 
my of Minich, has Jately been éigascd ociavy, ane edinon ot Lavater’s Phy. 
Gn the investigation of a, new instrument siognoimy With notes and addiuans, ana= 
Which. possessés the remarkable pigper- fauudal, physiological aud medical.: .. , 
pet being aifected by the smallest de- °, M! Perrerss. apothecary. at Azilles 
ca ae 
s of electricity, _Itis object was to has published sume curious experiments 
unt for the marvellous circumstances for the pucpose of ascertaining the nature 
ribed to the divining rod. as jit was of the acid formed inindiestion, . From 
} and to reter them to the clectric them he deduces the following, results: 
‘ .. His instrument is nothing more 1, That the distension of the stomach ia 
ut 
es in 
‘Of his fingers, coinmouly the longest fin- from a commencement of decoimposi« 
3 Bb of the let ead, Wold this vertical, tion, which the nutritive substances tas 
shutting the others, The bar is so ken as food, enietly when they are of the 
sed, that one eid isnext to the person ‘auylaceous vegetable kind, have under- 
10 holds it, and the other poinnng di- gone. 2, That the buruiuy pain which 
a m him. This instrument which the digestive organ experiences, aud 
iti 
— M. Ritter calls the balance, varies by which sometimes extends to.the wesopha- 
pos a 
“Substances, | 
_ and eve 
i contact of metals, or other gus, is owing to a quantity of acetoug 
re 5G, : aes - a jane . bs . . 2 4 y . 
sta the person holding it, acid, tormed by the complete disuxyee- 
he persc CINE 1b, j ; p Ys 
7 
u 
nd even b contact of persons hold- nization of the,aliment. 3, That eight 
t _by or iistance, the one ounces’ of roasted chesnuts -produced 
oe : - = ‘ a 7 
aa 
ases 
but ‘ac~ mach anvhour and a half. 4. That the 
.-Lescutxacty De Latour, who “trom others. id..the. foruy of its, bowl, 
med from a.voyage,to, the whichis butdintle concave; the front of 
at Jaa, Madura, Beh, &c. has. it-forming a segment of a circle, and 
1017 extensive collections of a to the size-of xthe matrass. 
ects Hejonging: to the three kinadoms ‘rom the observations of M. Planche, if 
tire: also appears that. yarnish-makers): withou€ 
‘the ia ’ any alteration in their proéesses or ap pas - 
arts " yatas, may collect a considerable quanti« 
~ ty of succinic acid, which has hitherto 
bedi BOnsiied fo wGGiba Uses bur pays: 
oon. 4 SO bos he 
iene) anager iby (Tt waht oe , ities Leia Deaeh Me Hens 
el “Exposed to the Spen air for _ The Academy of Sciences, Inscrip- 
ys, 
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