150 Library. [June, 



No. 9. — M. S. Byasson. — De Paction du chloral sur ralburaine. M. Ore. — De 

 I'anesthesie produite chez Thomme par les injections de chloral dans les veines (suite). 

 Tetanus traumatique traite par les injections. Gu^rison. 



No. 10. M. A. Hatzfeld. — Note i-elative a I'emploi du sulfate de cuivre, compare au 

 tannate de fer, comma agent couservateur des bois. 



No. 11. M. K. Resal. — Note sur I'emploi des lames flexibles pour le tracd d'arcs de 

 courbe d'un grand diametre. M. £erthelot.—S\iv les hydrates cristallises de Tacide 

 sulfurique. P. Secchi. — Recherches experimentales conduisant a une determination de la 

 temperature du Soleil. M. JSlie de Beaumont. — Rapport, sur les travaux geodesiques 

 relatifs a la nouvelle determination de la meridienne de France, fait au nom d'une Com- 

 mission nomm^e dans la seance du 16 D^cembre, 1S72. 



No. 13. M. L. Pasteur. — Observations verbales au sujet de la communication recente 

 de M. Alpli. Guerin sur le role pathogenique des ferments dans les maladies chirurgicales. 

 M. P. Bert. — Recherches experimentales sur I'inflaence que les chaugements dans la 

 pression barometriques exercent sur les phenomenes de la vie. 



The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and 

 Journal of Science, Vol. 47, Nos. 311, 312. 



No. 311. J. Croll. — On Ocean-Currents. — Part III. On the Physical Cause of Ocean- 

 currents. F. Chambers. — On the Diurnal Variations of the Wind and Barometric Pressure 

 at Bombay. 



No. 312. H. Vogel. — On the Sensibility to Light of Bromide of Silver with 

 respect to the so-called Chemically Inert Colours. Professor Challis. — A Theory of the 

 Efiects produced by Fog and Vapour in the Atmosphere on the Intensity of Sound. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1874, March and April. 

 No. 75. March. S. B. Brady. — On a true Carboniferous Nummulite. 

 No. 76. April. Dr. J. PJ. Gray. — On the Arrangements of Sponges. PJ. P. Cope. — • 

 The Succession of Life in North America. 



The American Journal of Science and Arts. 1874, February and March. 

 February. ^S*. P. Langley. — On the Minute Structure of the Solar Photosphere. P. 

 Bohoulieff. — On the Dissipation of Electricity in Gases. 



March. J. Blake — On the connection between Isomorphism, Molecular Weight and 

 Physiological Action. M. Carey Pea. — On the Influence of Colour upon Reduction by 

 Light. J. P. WJiiteacres. — On recent Deep-sea Dredging Operations in the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence. 



The Quarterly Journal of Science, 1874, April. 

 S. Deacon. — On the Modern Hypotheses of Atomic Matter and Luminiferous Ether. 

 The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, No. 54. 

 P. PLaechel. — The Gastrsea theory, the Phylogenetic Classification of the Animal 

 Kingdom and the Homology of the Germ-Lamellse. Ptv. M. J. Berkeley. — Atmospheric 

 Micrography. 



The Westminster Keview, 1874, April. 

 Pangenesis. The Development of Psychology. 

 Stray Feathers, 1873-74. 



Conchologia Iconica, Parts 312, 313. * 



Stomatella, Stomatia, Gena, Solen, Adearbis, Teinostoma, Broderipia. 



Exchange. 

 The Atlienseum, February and March 1874. 

 Nature, Nos. 232-235. 



