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INDEX to VOL. XXXV. 



ACKLAND (W.) on an improved 

 method of dividing alcohol and 

 other thermometers, 156. 



Acoustic experiments, 41. 



Air, on the resistance of the, to the 

 motion of projectiles, 301, 304,463. 



Alcohol ami water, on the specific 

 heat of mixtures of, 464. 



Alvergniat (MM.) on an apparatus for 

 proving that the electric spark does 

 not pass through an absolute va- 

 cuum, 404. 



Animal life, on the influence of, on 

 the composition of carbonate-of- 

 lime waters, 147- 



Arsenic, on two allotropic modifica- 

 tions of, 455. 



Atkinson (Dr. E.) chemical notices 

 by, 451. 



Ball (Prof. R.) on an optical pheno- 

 menon, 404. 



Balsamo (M.) on a method of galva- 

 nically producing hollows and relief 

 without 'the aid of varnish, 159. 



Bash forth (Rev. F.) on the resistance 

 of the air to the motion of projec- 

 tiles, 301. 



Becquerel (E.) on the passage of elec- 

 trical currents through incandes- 

 cent gases, 319. 



Bennington (C. H.) on a new photo- 

 meter, 78. 



Berthelot (M.) on a new thermometer 

 for measuring high temperatures, 

 423. 



Bettendorff (M.) on some allotropic 

 modifications of arsenic, 455. 



Blaserna (P.) on the duration of in- 

 duction-currents, 318. 



Bolide, on a remarkable, 61. 



Books, new: — Tyndall on Sound, 73; 

 Cunningham's Notes on the His- 



tory &c. of Descriptive Geometry, 

 301. 



Borates, on the occurrence of, in gyp- 

 sum and anhydrite, 218. 



Bothe (E.) on a new method of pre- 

 paring oxygen, 456. 



Bouchotte (E.) on the dialysis of in- 

 duced currents, 158. 



Carbon, on an oxysulphide of, 453. 



Cazin (A.) on the internal work of 

 gases, 470. 



Cerium, on the preparation of me- 

 tallic, 454. 



Chase (P. E.) on the specific magne- 

 tism of iron, 384. 



Chemical notices from foreign jour- 

 nals, 451. 



Clausius (Prof. R.) on the second fun- 

 damental theorem of the mechanical 

 theory of heat, 405. 



Climate, on the periodic change of, 

 caused by the moon, 433. 



Cobaltamines, on certain, 245. 



Cohesion, researches on, 466. 



Collingwood (Dr. C.) on a remarkable 

 phenomenon observed at Rangoon, 

 61. 



Cooke (Prof. J. P.) on certain lecture- 

 experiments, and on a new form of 

 eudiometer, 48. 



Croll (J.) on geological time, and the 

 probable date of the glacial and the 

 Upper Miocene period, 363. 



Descloiseaux (A. L. O) on the disper- 

 sion of the optic axes in Harmotome 

 and Wohlerite, 461. 



Deville (H. Ste. -Claire) on the per- 

 meability of cast iron by the gases 

 of combustion, 243. 



Dupre (Dr.) on the specific heat of 

 mixtures of alcohol and water, 464. 



Edlund ( Prof. E.) on the electric light, 





