Vol.41. Philosophical Magazine. June 181 St."* 





Contents of Number 182. 



Page. 



LXI. An Attempt to determine the definite and simple 

 Proportions, in \shich the C(.nst1tuent Parts of uiiorganic 

 , Substances are united with each other. By Jacob IkRzn- 

 ) Lius, Professor of Medicine and Pharmacy, and M. R. A. 

 Stockholm - - - . . . .. 4,q| 



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LXII. 

 Walker 



On Mr. Bennet's Electrometer. Bv E2 



4-15 



LXIII. Case of Hydrophobia cured in India by Bleedinjr. 

 By John Shoolbred, M.D. From tho Supplement to die 

 Calcutta Government Gazette, June 8, 1812 - 416 



428 



430, 



LXIV. Description of an annular Saw, calculated to cut 

 deeper than its own Centre. By Mr. Thomas Machell, 

 f Surgeon, Wolsingham, near Durham 



^ JL.XV. On the Changes of Colour produced by Heat in 

 i coloured Bodies. By M. Gat-Lussac ... 



LXVI. Researches upon the Heat developed in Combus- 



f tion, and in the Condensation of Vapours. Read before 



the French Institute on the 24th of February and 30th of 



November 1812. By Count Rumford, F R.S. Foreign 



Associate of the Imperial Institute of Fiance, &c. &c. - 434 1 



LXVll. On the Effects of Fumigations of Oxymuriatic 

 I Acid in neutralizing the pernicious Vapours wjiich exhale 

 from Burying.places. By M. Girard, Engineer, Director 

 I of the Water- Works at Paris . . . . 44,5 



LXVIII. On the Relations of Air to Heat, Cold, and 

 j Moisture, and the Means of ascertaining their reciprocal 

 I Action. By J. Leslie, Esq. F.R.S.E. Professor of Ma- 

 thematics in the University of Edinburgh - . 446 



LXIX. Proceedings of Learned Societies 



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LXX. Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles. — Meteoro- 

 ' logic;il Table, Index, Sec. - - . . . 469 4,76 • 



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