Prof. Faraday on Electric Conduction. 375 
ciated with each particle? It is no doubt true, that if two 
charged particles can throw their power either on to one, or to 
or the present any conclusions on the matter in question. — 
The conduction power und 
camphene, or oil of turpentine ;—it can do the same to the par- 
ticles of water ; and if two fine metallic wires connected with 
Ruhmkorff’s apparatus, be immersed in distilled water, about 
an inch apart, the motes usually present will soon show how 
the water receives charge, and how the charged water passes off 
