ANONYMOUS. 



545 



Neuchatel, Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. : continued. 



849. Les decouvertes astronomiques faites pen- 

 dant Fete de 1860. V., 1859-61, pp. 538-542. 



850. Resume des observations publiees sur 

 1'eclipse totale de Soleil, le 18 Juillet 1860. V., 

 1859-61, pp. 547-577. 



New England, Journ. Med. : 



851. Chemical examination of the water of the 

 Congress Spring, Saratoga. VI., 1817, pp. 19- 

 23. 



New York, Acad. Med. Trans. : 



852. Report on solidified Milk. I., 1857, pp. 

 179-188. 



853. Report of the committee on City Milk. II., 

 1863, pp. 97-149. 



New York, Annal. Lyceum : 



854. Observations on Trilobites. II., 1828, pp. 

 185-189. 



New York, Med. Repos. : 



855. On the submersion of Swallows. III., 

 (2nd Ed.), 1805, pp. 241-246. 



Newman, Zoologist: 



856. Notes on the zoology of California. IX., 

 1851, pp. 3297-3299. 



857. The Tzetze, or formidable African Brine-fly. 

 XVI., 1858, pp. 6170-6185. 



858. Notice of the various species of bovine 

 animals. XVIL, 1859, pp. 6360-6367, 6414- 

 6429, 6475-6485, 6506-6521, 6547-6560. 



859. The zoology of the Andaman Islands. Ibid., 

 pp. 6738-6744. 



Nicholson, Journ. : 



860. Observations on Electricity, Light, and Ca- 

 loric, chiefly directed to the results of Dr. PEAK- 

 SON'S experiments on electric discharges through 

 water. II., 1799, pp. 396-400. 



861. Experiments on Indigo. III., 1800, pp. 

 476-482. 



862. On the chemical effects of the pile of VOLTA. 

 IV., 1801, pp. 514-515. 



863. On the discovery of the arseniates of Copper 

 and of Iron. I, 1802, pp. 258-259. 



864. Observations and experiments on the galvanic 

 power. V., 1802, pp. 41-45. 



865. On the identity of Galvanism and Electricity. 

 Ibid., pp. 174-175. 



866. On the nature of Galvanism, Electricity, 

 Heat, the composition of Water, and the theory 

 of Chemistry. Ibid., pp. 231-232. 



867. On the changes which cast iron undergoes 

 by remaining long in the sea. VI., 1803, p. 70. 



868. Experiments to determine the relative quan- 

 tities of light afforded by candles of different 

 dimensions. VI., 1803, pp. 219-220. 



869. Disquisitions on the phantasmy of NICOLAI, 

 and other arrangements of the animal system. 

 Ibid., pp. 229-231. 



VOL. VI. 



Nicholson, Journ. : continued. 



870. On the effects of Thunder on fermenting 

 liquids ; the chemical action of sound, and 

 tremulous motions, with other observations. 

 VII., 1804, pp. 122-124. 



871. Enquiries concerning the methods of in- 

 vestigating the course and velocities of a body 

 supposed to be projected from the Moon to the 

 Earth. VIII., 1804, pp. 22-24. 



872. On the nature of Oxygen, Hydrogen, Caloric, 

 &c., as deduced from galvanic experiments. Ibid., 

 pp. 88-90. 



873. Facts and observations tending to elucidate 

 the theory of Galvanism. Ibid., pp. 171-176. 



874. Account of a luminous meteor, seen 21st 

 July 1805. XL, 1805, pp. 281-282. 



875. Letter on the properties of tempered steel. 

 XIV., 1806, pp. 265-266. 



876. Account of the dreadful fall of the summit 

 and part of Mount Rosenberg, which happened 

 on the 2nd of September. XV., 1806, pp. 149- 

 152. 



877. Account of a new acid, obtained from 

 Ginger (Zingiberic acid). XXIIL, 1809, p. 

 384. 



Normandie, Bull. Soc. Linn. : 



878. Communications sur le premier developpe- 

 ment de Juncu-s bufonius, Linn. L, 1855-56, 

 pp. 28-32. 



Nouv. Annales Math em. : > 



879. Note sur la theorie des epicycloides. IV., 

 pp. 83-89. 



880. Nouvelle determination du rayon de cour- 

 bure de 1'ellipse. Ibid., p. 256. 



881. Theoreme sur les diagonales des polygones. 

 VIII., 1848, pp. 91-93. 



882. Equation de la courbe que decrit un chien 

 a la poursuite de son maitre qu'il voit constam- 

 ment parcourir une droite : le rapport m des 

 vitesses est constant. VIII., 1849, pp. 91-96. 



883. Sur le probleme du Cavalier au jeu des 

 Echecs. XIII., 1854, pp. 181-188. 



884. Triangles polaires reciproques et triangles 

 polaires reciproques supplementaires. Ibid., 

 pp. 377-381. 



885. Sur une surface du troisieme degre qu'on 

 rencontre en mecanique. Ibid., pp. 413-415. 



886. Note sur les puissances des nombres. Ibid., 

 pp. 424-425. 



887. Note sur le principe des forces vives. XIV., 

 1855, pp. 105-110. 



888. Relations entre les lignes trigcnometriques 

 circulaires et les lignes analogues hyperboliques. 

 Ibid., pp. 151-156. 



889. Note sur le sens des helices. Ibid., pp. 

 175-178. 



890. Note sur le genre des noms termines en 

 o'ide et sur le parametre de la parabole. Ibid., 

 pp. 264-265. 



