52 Analyses of Booh. 



("Morning at 8 31 Ditto 



Ditto in April. \ Noon at 59 Ditto 



(_Evenirig at 5 46 Ditto 



[July, 



24 09 IS ) 



24 21 12 f West. 



24 15 25 S 



Magnetical Observations continued. 



Rain fallen 5 Between noon of tlle lst M *y l 9-294 inches 

 Kam Ullen ^ Between noon of the i st June £ ^ ^* mciies 



Errata in the Noon Observation of May 17, 1814. 

 For 24° 11' 52" read 94" 21' 52" 



Article VIII. 



Analyses of Books. 



Experimeyits and Observations on the Atomic Theory and Electrical 

 Phenomena. By William Higgins, Esq. F.R.S. and M.R.I. A. 

 Professor of Chemistry to the Dublin Society. 



When I published my answer to Mr. Nash's claim of the dis- 

 covery of the atomic theory for Mr. Higgins, in the Annals of Phi- 

 losophy for May, I was not aware of the publication of the book 

 the title of which stands at the head of this article, and still less of 

 the great heat with which Mr. Higgins himself had set forward his 

 own claim. The work was printed in Dublin, for Longman and 

 Co. London. It was put into my hands by a friend some weeks ago. 

 I have never seen it advertised in any newspaper ; yet there can be 

 ho doubt that the book is published and on . sale in London. I 





