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iufeo virid'n. VI. Yellow, lutein; sulphur-yellow, sulphireus ; 

 whitish-yellow, alholuteus ; straw-yellow, strinninvus ; greyish-yel- 

 low, flann ; egg-yellow. vitellimn; dark-\ellow, citrinus s. ol>- 

 scuri lutein ; saffron-yellow, croceus • oehre-yellow, ochrcneus. 

 VII. Orange, aurantiacin; lion-orange, helvolm ; isabclla-orange, 

 isal'ellintn; minium orange, miniutus; cirmabcr-orange, cinva- 

 larinus. VIII. Red, ruler; blood-red, sanguineus; lire-red, ig- 

 Tieus; searlet-red, cocc'mein; crimson-red, chermtsircus ; cannin- 

 red, puniceus ; tile-red, luterilias; yellow-red, fit Inn; light yel- 

 low-red, testaceus s. dor? fulvin; flesh-red, carntus \ light flesh- 

 red, incariiatus s. pal tide carnein; rose-red, rosnts. IX. Brown, 

 Irumieiis; red-brown, rufin; rust-brown, jtrru^iiiein ; lit 1 ht rust- 

 browu, cinnamomeus s. dure ferru^'meus, chesnut-brown, easikneus; 

 grey-brown, fuscu^ \; umber-brown, umbrimis. X. Viokt, viola- 

 ecus ; dark purple-violet, atropurpureus s. obscure purj/urvus ; pur- 

 ple-violet, purpureus ; lily-violet, Ulaciuus. I have omitted the 

 metallic colours, 12 in number. 



y. On the method of determining from experiments on hydro- 

 technical models in a small scale the work which may be performed 

 by large machines. By Z. Nordmark. 



10. Extract from the table drawn up to show the number of in- 

 habitants in Sweden in 1SI0. By H. Nieaudcr. The sum total 

 is L',377,851. 1 have given an extract of this table in the present 

 Number of the Annuls. 



11. Experiments in order to improve theoretic chemistry, with 

 some alterations in the chemical nomenclature. By Jac. Berzelius. 

 These valuable experiments have already made their appearance, 

 partly in the Annales de Chimie, and partly in Gilbert's Annalen. 

 Some of them have found their way from these journals into the 

 Philosophical Magazine. 1 have given an abstract of the altera- 

 tion", proposed by Berzelius in the chemical nomenclature in a pre- 

 ceding Number of the AnnaU of Philosophy. 



12. Experiments to determine the quantity of oxvgen in the 

 oxides of cerium. By W. Ilisinger. A translation of this 

 paper will be given in the next Number of the Annuls of Phi- 

 losophy. 



U. Experiments on the proportion in which bismuth unites with 

 sulphur and oxygen. Ky P. Lagerhjelm. A translation of this 

 pet will also be inserted in the next Number of the Annuls. 

 14, Geographical positions in the districts of Cahnar and Oster- 

 nd, determined by observations with a chronometer and sex- 

 tant in 1812. By C. P, llallynim. The latitude and longitude of 

 • 7 places arc determined. The following table exhibits the general 

 Its. 



Lnugi'mle AV'rst 

 N\ Latitude, from SlopXMn?. 



Non kuping 58° 36' 3" 1 ° 53' \" 



Knappekallu 5S '.) 12 J H4 3 



Halungeberg . . . • f>7 50 J 7 l 4s 48. 



