﻿the Appearances which some Micro-organisms present under different conditions, as exemplified 

 in the Microbe of Chicken Cholera. - Stephenson. On « Central » Light in Eesolution. 

 ^Journal (The American) of science. 3 d Ser. voi. XXX. Index XXXI, 182. 

 New Haven, 1886. 8°. 



Newton. The Story of Biela's Comet. — Carhart. Eelation hetween Direct and Counter 

 Electromotive Forces represented by an Hyperbola. - Penhaìlow. Tendril Movements in 

 Cucurbita maxima and C. Pepo. - Becker. A Theorem of Maximum Dissipativity. - 11 

 A new Law of Thermo-Chemistry. - Dwight. Eecent Explorations in the Wappmger Valley . 

 Limestone of Dutchess Co., N. Y., No. 5. - Stane. Wind Action in Maine. - Williams. 

 The WestwardExtension of Eocks of Lower Helderberg Age in New York. - Kunz. Meteonc 

 Iron from West Virginia. 



• Mémoires et Compte rendu des travaux de la Société des ingénieurs civils. 

 Octobre 1885. Paris, 8°. 



Gouvy. Note sur un pavage en céramite. — Quéruel. Essais sur une machine à vapeur, 

 système A. Quéruel, construite par M. A. C r e sp in . - Assi et Genes. Note sur la 

 Convention internationale du 20 mars 1883, pour la protection de la propriété mdustrielle 

 et examen des critiques qu'elle a soulevées. 



+Mittheilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Bd. XV, 2. Wien. 4°. 



Eoli- Ueber die in Tirol vorkommenden Schadelformen. 



TMonatsbiàtter des Wissenschaftlichen Club in Wien. VII Jbg. n. 5. Wien, 

 1886. 4°. 



tNaturforscher (Der). Jhg. XIX, Heft 2. Tùbingen, 1886. 4°. 

 •i-Nòtices (Monthly) of the r. Astronomical Society. Voi. XLVI, 3. Jan. 1886. 

 London, 8°. 



Stone. Observations of the Moon, made at the Eadcliffe Observatory, Oxford, during 

 the Year 1885, and a Comparaison of the Eesult with the Tabular Places from Hansen's 

 Lunar Tables. — Paul and Prosper Henry. On Photographs of a New Nebula in the 

 Pleiades and of S a tur n . — Bobtft»* Photographic Maps of the Stare. — Gore. On 

 the Orbit of y C o r o n se Au s tr alis . — Id. On a New Variable Star of Short Period. - 

 Id. On the New Star in Ori on. - Copeland. On a New Star in the Constellation of 

 0 r i o n . — Maunder. Observations of the Spectrum ofNovaOrionis, made at the Eoyal 

 Observatory, Greenwich. — Denning. Changes in the Eed Spot on J upiter. — Proctor. 

 Note on the Biela Meteora. — Robinson. Observations of the Meteora of 1885, November 

 27, made at the Eadcliffe Observatory, Oxford. — Wickham. Display of Meteora, 1885, 

 November 27. — Bigg-Wither. The Meteor-Shower of 1885, November 27. — Straluni. The 

 Meteor-Shower of 1885, November 27. — Wilson-Barker. The Meteor-Showes of 1885. — 

 Tupman. Observation of the Comet 1885 (Brooks) at Harrow, with the 18|-inch Equatorial 

 Eeflector. — GUI Biela's Comet (Extract from a Letter to Nr. Knobel). — Ball. Occultation 

 of Aldebaran, 1886, January 16. — Boy al Observatory, Greenwich. Observations of 

 Comets d, 1885 (Fabry), and e, 1885 (Barnard). — Id. Spectroscopic Eesults for the Motions 

 of Stara in the Line of Sight, obtained in the Year 1885, No. IX. - Il Observations of 

 Occultation of Stara and Uranus by the Moon, and of Phenomena of Jupiter's 

 Satellites, made in the Year 1885. - Gledhill. Phenomena of the Satellites of Jupiter 

 and Saturn, and Occultations of Stara -by the Moon, observed at Mr. Edward Crossley's 

 Observatory, Bermerside, Halifax, in the Year 1885, with the 9Vs-inch Cooke Eefractor. — 

 Ililger. A New Form of Governor for the Driving-Clocks of Equatorials. — Turner. Note 

 on Mr. Marth's « Intersects ». — Marth. Note on the Transit of the Planet Mars and its 



