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V. MISCELLANEOUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
adding notes and Se pandlipen The present volume is a n Englis sh 
edition containing, however, an glia ae (the ath). which 
Th 
has appeared since 3 memoir w ay Hip: in this 
J tae > (H, xxii and xxiii) ein: the Philosophical fagasine. 
owing are the titles to the m roduction; On 
the eeeatinieet of differential equations wie are pr directly inte- 
1st memoi the moving force of heat, and the 
of heat which may be deduced therefrom. 24d, poi omte eoiey 
On the theoretic connexion of two & acuint laws relating to the 
tension and the latent heat of different vapors. 4th, Ona modifie 
of heat. 5th, On the as of the mechanical ape of heat 
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_ mechanical theory of hea 
2. Condition and doings of the Boston a Natural His- 
Boston, 1867. —In this report are included the reports vial 
departments, and the Treasurer, 
two prominent and active members of the society, Dr. 
He 
couragin on. During the y 
quests have been received, one of $20,090 hae P. pS Es, i 
and $10,000, with a valuable a, of shells fro 
tt. Important im improvements e been made in the building, 
_ for the better accommodation of the ap gt Be increasing library : and 
collections. The publication of both irs an 
have gone fo with unusual a okt, ak a volume of the 
Correspondence and Hntomelopicsl notes of Dr. T. W. Harris is 
unced as authorized to be published. Daring the year ei 
four aided have been presented to the Society from thirty-one 
demanded by Modern Life. —Under this title 
Maiack Appleton = Co. have published a collection of addresses 
arguments in favor of scientific training Be freeones by Faraday, Tyndall, 
and a neater of ne sari eminent English scientists 
