144: Scientific Intelligence. 



tlio liquefied uas appears in the capillary portion of the tub 

 On cooling, the gas is reabsorbed. — J. Chem. Soc, xli, 259, Jun 



that "Judgments as to the direction of sounds are based 

 general, upon the sensations of different intensity in the two e, 

 but the perceived difference of intensity upon which a judgn 



ually the . 



r.n'cv, 



ice in i'ntensity 



of t! 



ic'lowe: 



3t or 







d sound ("or, 



lang' 



') but I 









ndividual tone 





ones ot 







tv-:iitr. 



irence has the < 





es, etfe. 





lity of the 



s'ound 



."—Phil Mag. 



'June, 1882 



,1M»- 



ion of me 



rcury.- 



-At a meeting 



of the Phy 



s'ical 



V^mm- ti'n 



Dr. 



Uaoex di-CUSs ( 

 IIag\ulVappar 



! gavl 





'-£ 











tiii-i' 







re either brand) 













J, and closed at the 







ragen a~ir- 



I.uiiii, 



this tube syste: 



in w: 



is u-radi 



.ally 











ry. and 









nercurv at the 









botl, br; 





of the V-tub 











1 ends 



of the apparat 









while the 



other 













njKT.l 











lie two br 

 Terence of 





was observed 







X>u. 







ior"all temper; 









dt. Dr. Hageu 



concludes " th: 











n of n 



lercury, which 









■e too larg< 



(."— iV 



r ature, June 1 5, 



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!. J. 



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(1.) The electricity of flames depends upon the process < 



