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INDEX to VOL. II 



./X.BBAY (Rev. R.) on some re- 

 markable atmospheric phenomena, 

 08. 



Absorption, on selective, 423. 



spectra of bromine and iodine 



monochloride, on the, 4:37. 



Ackroyd (W.) on selective absorp- 

 tion, 423. 



Acoustics, researches in, 500. 



Air and water, experiments on the 

 friction between, 466. 



Alloys, on the comportment of cer- 

 tain, under the action of the blow- 

 pipe, 46 4. 



Allport (S.) on the metamorphic 

 rocks surrounding the Laud's-End 

 mass of granite, 469. 



Angles, on a glass circle for the mea- 

 surement of, 239. 



Atmosphere, on the optical deport- 

 ment of, in reference to the pheno- 

 mena of putrefaction and infection, 

 63. 



Atmospheric phenomena, on some 

 remarkable, 58. 



Attractive and repulsive forces, on 

 the hydrodynamical theory of, 172. 



Aymonnet (M.) on heat-spectra, 158. 



Baily (W.) on the optical properties 

 of starch, 123. 



Bleasdell (Rev. W.) on recent glacial 

 and aqueous action in Canada, 394. 



Blowpipe reactions, on some, 397, 

 459. 



Boisbaudran (L. de) on the physical 

 properties of gallium, 398 : on the 

 preparation of gallium, 479. 



Books, new : — Loudon's Algebra for 

 Beginners, Wood's Elements of 

 Algebra, 02 ; Neison's Moon, 225 ; 

 King's Jointing of Rocks, 228 ; 

 Weyprecht's Principles of Arctic 

 Investigation, 228 ; Thomson's 

 Tables for facilitating Sumner's 

 Method at Sea, 307 ; Barry's Rail- 

 way Appliances, 310 ; Day's Exer- 

 cises in Electrical and Magnetic 

 Measurement, 312 ; Earnshaw's 

 Finite Integrals and the Doctrine 

 of Germs, 544. 



Boracic acid, on the detection of, 463. 



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Bosanquet (R, II. M.) on a new form 

 of polariscope, and its application 

 to the observation of the skv. 

 20. 



Brass, on the elasticity of, 131. 



Brogger (W. C.) on certain large 

 crystals of enstatite, 379. 



Bromine, on the detection of, by the 

 blowpipe, 462 ; on the absorption- 

 spectra of, 467. 



Cadmium, on the detection of, in the 

 presence of zinc, -160. 



Oalcozincite, characters of, 319. 



Challis (Prof.) on the hydrodynami- 

 cal theory of attractive and repul- 

 sive forces, 172; on some addi- 

 tional phenomena of the radio- 

 meter, 374. 



Chapman (Prof. E. J.) on the reac- 

 tions of metallic thallium before 

 the blowpipe, 397 ; on some blow- 

 pipe reactions, 459. 



Chase (Prof. P. E.) on the nebular 

 hypothesis, 29, 193. 



Chemical notation, on, 1. 



Chromium and manganese, on some 

 blowpipe reactions of, 460. 



Chrystal (G.) on bi- and unilateral 

 galvanometer deflection, 401. 



Clarke (Lieut.-Col. A. R.) on the 

 elasticity of brass, 131. 



Clayden (A. W.) on the spectra of 

 indium, 387. 



Croll (Dr. J.) on the transformation 

 of gravity, 241. 



Crookes (W.) on repulsion resulting 

 from radiation, 145 ; on the move- 

 ment of the glass case of a radio- 

 meter, 393. 



Cryohydrates, on the, 211. 



Des Cloiseaux (Prof. A.) on the three 

 types of humite, 286. 



Differentiation of a certain expression, 

 on a multiple, 208, 522. 



Dunn (E. J.) on the diamond-fields 

 of South Africa, 471. 



Durassier (M.) on a new dynamomag- 

 netic phenomenon, 549. 



Dynamomagnetic phenomenon, on a 

 new, 549. 



Earnshaw (Rev. S.) on the finite ia- 



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