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Vol. I, No. 1. 0. mctvisufe— On Duplex Telegraphy. J, W. L. Glaisher— 

 On the Representation of an Uneven Numher as a sum of four Squares, and as 

 the sum of a Square and two Triangular Numbers. 8. S. Burbiiry.-r-Oia. the 

 Second Law of ThermodjTiamics in connexion with the Kinetic Theory of 

 Gases. T. S. Marvin. — On the Production of Spectra by the Oxyhydrogen 

 Flame. Prof. M. Clausius. — On a new fimdamental Law of Electrodynamics. 



London. Numismatic Society's Journal, — Pt. Ill, 1S75, New Series, 

 No. 59. 



H. C. Eay.—K Gold Coin of Abu Ishak Ibn Mahmud Shah Inchu. 8. L. Foole. 

 Unpublished Coins of the Kakweyhis. 



. Quarterly Joiu'nal of Microscopical Science, — No. 61, January, 



1876. 



JE. R. Lanlcester. — Further Observations on a Peach or Eed-coloivred Bacterium. 

 BacteritMn ruhescens. S. G. 8orlij. — On the Evolution of Hasmoglobin. 



. Quarterly Journal of Science, — No. 49, January, 1876. 



Eecent Chemical Eesearches. On the Coloui-uig of the Shells of Birds' Eggs. 



. Society of Ai-ts,— Joui-nal, Vol. 24, Nos. 1200 to 1208. 



No. 1202. A, Smee. — Proposed Heads of Legislation for the Eegulation of Sew- 

 age grounds. 

 No. 1205. J. L. W. Thudichwn, M. D. — On the Discoveries and Philosophy 

 of Liebig, with special reference to their influence upon the advancement of 

 Ai'ts, Manufactures and Commerce. Pts. I, II, III. 

 No. 1206. The Cultivation of Useful Plants in India, — Opium in China. 



. The Westminster Eeview, New Series, — No. 97, January, 1876. 



New Haven, U. S. The American Jom'nal of Science and Arts, — Vol. X, 

 No. 59. 



E, Parish. — Specific gravity Balance. 0. C. Marsli. — On the Odontornithes or 



Bii-ds with teeth. 

 Weiske. — Use of Salicylic Acid ia Titrition. 

 Paris. Comptes Eendus,— Tome 81, Nos. 19—26, 1875. 



No 19. M. A. Commaille. — Note sur le dosage de la cafeine et la solubilite de 

 cette substance. M. Ore. De I'influence des acides sur la coagulation du 

 sang. 

 Uo. 20. M. Th. du Iloncel, — Quinzieme Note sur la conductibilite elec- 

 tiique des corps mediocrement conducteurs. 21. P. Puchemin. — Emploi du 

 nickel depose par voie electrique pom' proteger contre I'oxydation Ics aimants 

 servant a la construction des boussoles. W. Fr. Glenard. — Sur le role de 

 I'acido carbonique dans le phenomene de la coagulation spontanee du sang. 

 No. 21. M. Ch. 8ainte-Claire Peville. — Sur la periodicite des grandcs mouve- 

 ments de 1' atmosphere. M. P. Gervais. — Romarques stir les Balenides des 

 mers du Japon a propos du crane d'un Cetace de ce groupe, envoye au Mu- 

 seimi par le gouvemement japonais sm' la demande de M. Janssen. M. Ori. 

 De Taction qu' exercent les acides phosphoriques monohydi'ate ct trihydrate 

 sur la coagulation du sang. 

 No. 22. M. G. Lombroso. — Du principe venencux que ronfenne le mais avarie, 

 et de son appKcation a la pathologic et a la thcrapuuti<lue. M. Edm. Perrier. 

 Sm- les vers do terre des iles Philippines ot de la Cochinchine. 



