76 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
have embodied in this volume the results of their own experience 
in the management of the classes in qualitative analysis in the 
University of Michiga 
casion for such confusion if the atomic notation was strictly ad- 
hered to. Following the systematic discussion of the metals, non- 
ids, are lists of solubilities of salts with reference to 
inces, boi way. These are substantially the 
ame ta ublished in successive editions 
n 1864-€ connection with Fresenius’ Manual 
of Qualitative Analysis, A list of chemical reagents closes the 
volume, which the authors hoy may aid “to prevent habits of 
hanical manipulation and of superficial observation ™ 
analysis.” ; os F 
5. Th te ly, @ Monthly Journal devoted to Meteor 
ology, Milit. hy and the Signal Service. Vol. 1, No 
November. 32 pp. 8vo., ($2 per year). hington, D. ©. 
(1721 G street).—This first number ofa new journal contains the 
following articles: The Florida Cyclone of October, by Lieut. T. 
Smith, U. S. A., with two maps; Synopsis of the Report of the 
hes Signal Officer; The sent Oceanic Cyclones, by Prof. tT. 
Ma 3 : 
ted by Lieut. T. Smith ; Description of a Self-recorder for Anemo- — 
_ Scope and Anemometer, by Li i wre 
Weather Review for October, with a map; Means of Barometer, 
at r, Humidity October. 
