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G. Sagnac. 



Wave-leDgth of N-rays Determined by Diffractiou. 

 C. R. 137, pp. 1435-1437, June 15, 1903. 

 J. M. de Lepinay. 



Production of N-rays by Sonorous Vibrations. 



C. R. 138, pp. 77-79, Jan. 11, 1904. 

 Objective Action of N-rays. 



C. R. 138, pp. 798-799, Marcli 28, 1904. 

 A. Colson. 



Application of Blondlot Rays to Ciieiuistry. 

 C. R. 138, pp. 902-904, April 11, 1904, and 

 C. R. 138, pp. 1423-1425, June 0, 1904. 

 Origin of the Blondlot Rays Emitted During Clienilcal Reaction. 

 C. R. 138, pp. 1098-1099, May 2. 1!M)4. 

 G. Ballet. 



Emission of N- in Certain Patliological Conditions. 

 C. R. 138, pp. 524-520, Feb. 22, 1904. 

 J. Meyer. 



Penetrating Power and Storage ot Nj-rays. 



C. R. 138, pp. 890-897, April 11, 19(J4. 

 Action of Anaesthetics on the Sources of N-rays. 



C. R. 138, pp. 1335-1337, May 30, 1904. 

 Action of Sources of N-rays on Pure Water. 



C. R. 138. pp. 1491-1492, June 13. 1904. 

 The Human Body and Blondlot's Heavy Emanation. 

 C. R. 139, pp. 320-322. July 25, 1904. 

 P. L. Mercanton and C. Radzilvowslvi. 



Action of N-rays on the Isolated Nerve Trunk. 

 C. R. 139, pp. 1541-1.542, June 13, 1904. 

 C. Gutton. 



Influence of Colors of Luminous Sources on Their Sensibility to N-rays. 

 C. R. 138, pp. 1592-1593. June 20. 1904. 



E. Rothe. 



Photographic Method for Studying the Action of N-rays on Phosphor- 

 escence. 

 C. R. 138. pp. 1589-1-591, June 2(». 1904. 



F. P. Le Roux. 



Apparent Variations in the Luminosity of a Phosphorescent Screen 

 When Examined in a Dark Room. 

 C. R. 138, pp. 141.3-1415, June G, 1904. 



