Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles. 381 



the angles, as nearly as could be n^easured, were equal to thi se cal- 

 culated by theory. The whole respectfully submitted. 



(Signed) A. Noble, Lieut. R.A. and V.P. 

 W. Darling Campbell. 



11 53 



2 0-30 



3 3G 



4 6 



5 17 



6 21 



7 36 



8 53 



11 10 



4 34 

 7 22 

 30 



10 50 



12 57 

 3 11 



5 38 



9 45 

 12 



2 



6 12 



11 53 



7 11 

 9 45 



10 44 



1 1 



2 59 

 6 8 



8 50 



11 20 

 2 43 

 5 55 



14 45 

 35 45 

 53 20 

 58 40 

 71 

 84 4 

 98 30 

 113 

 136 10 

 193 

 226 

 261 



14 45 

 21 

 17 35 

 5 20 

 10 



10 10 

 12 30 



11 

 23 10 

 56 50 





 



033 

 31 



264 30 

 288 

 309 56 



h m 

 1 170 

 1 56-30 

 1 36 

 30- 1 









 12 



10 

 17 

 14 

 48 

 44 



3 30 

 21 30 

 19 56 



20 



332 30 20 30 



18 30 40 30 



43 521 40 



66 0,22 55 



110 3042 31 



174 1059 10 



30 44 30 46 

 53 14 22 34 

 62 12' 8 58 

 86 35 24 23 

 100 50'l4 15 

 129 28 10 



+0 30 



28-5 

 +0 8-3 

 -0 8-9 

 -0 577 

 47-9 

 -0 381 

 -0 8 

 -1 50 

 32 

 +2 45 

 + 1 46 

 -0 8 

 -0 25-8 

 -2 

 -3 56-4 

 -1 21-2 

 -0 15-8 

 + 1 

 -1 21-6 

 +0 42-5 



10 50 



11 

 13 



32 20 



21 52-8 



20 56 



21 35 

 41 25 

 21 55-8 

 •23 1 

 43 51-6 



47 18-30 



151 30 

 172 20 

 209 40 

 248 



22 30 

 20 55 



37 20 



38 20 



3 



1 55 



48 



2 17 



1 30 



3 



2 30 



2 



3 9 

 3 



-8 8-2 



-2 10 



+ 1 33 

 +0 1 

 -0 39 

 -2 11 

 -4 43 

 -4 54 

 -1 

 +2 54 

 :+5 27 



23 10 



-5 45 



14 14-1 

 21 28-4 

 17 26-7 

 5 28-9 

 10 57-7 



10 57-7 

 13 8-9 



11 8 

 25 1 



57 22 

 30 16 

 29 55-4 



3 38 

 21 55-8 

 21 55-8 

 24 28-6 

 41 51-2 

 21 55-8 

 21 55-8 

 43 51-6 



58 27-5 



+0 30 



28 5 

 +0 8-3 



8-9 

 1-1 

 21 

 8-9 



-0 

 -0 

 +0 

 -0 



-0 8 



-1 50 



-0 30 



+2 4 



+ 1 46 



-0 8 



-0 3 



-0 59-8 



-2 53-6 

 -0 26-2 



+0 45 



+0 42-5 



started N. 

 andS.maj. 

 and min. 

 axis not 

 measured. 



No elliptic 

 motion re- 

 corded. 



Ellipse 

 slightly re- 

 tarding. 



-1 56-8 



30 49-5 



22 51-3 

 8 58 



24 44 

 15 29 

 29 24 



23 29-2 

 21 32-8 



36 52-8 



37 40-5 



32 53 

 21 1 

 8 57 

 25 2 

 16 24 

 32 53 

 27 24 

 21 55 

 34 30 

 32 53 



-2 3 5 



+ 1 50-3 

 +0 1 

 -0 17-9 

 -0 57 

 -3 29 

 -3 54-8 

 -0 22-2 

 +2 22-8 

 + 4 47-5 



Max. Min. 

 axis. axis. 



-2 2-3 



ON THE SUPPOSED CONVERSION OF AMMONIA INTO NITRIC ACID 

 IN THE ANIMAL ORGANISM. BY CHRISTIAN JAFFE. 



A series of experiments have recently been published by Dr. 

 Bence Jones, from which it is inferred, that after introducing into 



