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Satellites across the SunVdisc, which will occur for the Planet Jupiter and its Satellites 

 on Aprii 13, 1886. — Id. Epheraeris of the Satellites of Mars, 1886. 



f Papers (Protessional) of the Signal Service. N. XVI, XVIII. Washington, 

 1885. 4°. 



Finley. Tornado Studies for 1884. — Hazen. Thermometer Éxposure. 

 * Proceedings of the r. Geographical Society. N. M. S. voi. Vili, 2, febr. 1886. 

 London, 8°. 



Kerr. A journey from Cape Town overland to Lake Nyassa. — Walker. Notes on mont 

 Everest. — Post. The chains of Cassius and Amanus. 



'Proceedings of the royal physical Society. Voi. II, 1; III, IV, 1-3; V, VI, 



VII. Edirnburgh, 1861-1883. 8°. 

 ^Proceedings of the royal Society. Voi. XXXIX, 240. London, 1885. 8°. 



Recto?. On the Total Solar Eclipse of September 9, 1885. — Atkinson. On the Total 

 Solar Eclipse of September 9, 1885. — Judd. Eeport on a Series of Specimens of the Deposits 

 of the Mie Delta, obtained by the recent Boring Operation. — Ramsay and Young. On 

 Evaporation and Dissociation. Part I. — Gardiner. On the Phenomena acconipanying 

 Stimulation of the Gland-Cells in the Tentacles of Drosera dichotoma. — Langley. On 

 Variations in the Amount and Distribution of Fat in the Liver-Cells of the Frog. 



'"Records of the geological Survey of India. Voi. XIX, 1, 1886. Calcutta, 8°. 



Blanford. Eeport on the International Geological Congress of Berlin. — Waagen. 

 Notes on some Palaeozoic Fossils recently collected by Dr. H. Warth in the Olive group 

 of the Salt-range. — Oldham. Memorandum on the Correlation of the Indian and Austra- 

 lian coal-bearing beds. — Griesbach. Afghan and Persian Field notes. — McMaìwn. Notes 

 on the Section from Simla to Wangtu, and on the petrological character of the Amphi- 

 bolites and Quartz-Diorites of the Sutlej valley. 



+Repertorium der Physik. Bd. XXI, 12; XXII, 1. Mùnchen, 1886. 8°. 



XXI, 12. Winter. Ueber die Dimensionen der abgeleiteten Grossen absoluter Maasssy- 

 steme. — Krieg. In welchem Abhangigkeitsverhaltnis steht die zeitliche Abnahme der 

 galvanischen Polarisation zur Natur der Elektrolyten und Elektroden. — Gouy. Zur Theorie 

 der rotirenden Spiegel. — Becquerel. Messung des magnetischen DrehungsvermcJgens der 

 Kcirper in absolutem Maass. — Gaiffe. Ueber ein Normal-Volt. — XXII, 1 . Pernter. Bemer- 

 kungen zur Bestimmung der Sonnen-Temperatur. — Gótz und Kurz. Messungen der durch 

 Anspannen von Drahten bewirkten Quercontraction. — Kurz. Ueber Ausdeknungscoefn- 

 cienten. — Wroblewski. Ueber das Verhalten der fliissigen atmospharischen Luft. — Mach 

 und Arbes. Einige Versuche iiber totale- Beflexion und anomale Dispersion. — Perkins. 

 Ueber das magnetische Verhalten des Nickels bei verschiedenen Temperaturen. — Stroumbo. 

 Ein Experiment iiber Doppelbrechung. — Ascoli. Ueber eine Methode zur elektrischen 

 Calibrirung eines Metalldrahtes. 



+ Report (40 th annual) of the Director of the astronomica! Observatory of Harvard 



College. Cambridge Mass., 1886. 8°. 

 "+Report of the proceedings of the numismatic ànd antiquarian Society of 



Philadelphia, for the year 1885. Philadelphia, 1886. 8°. 

 Eeport of the Superintendent of the U. S. Coast and Ceodetic Survey. Yune 



1884. Part I, text. Washington, 1885. 4°. 

 f Résumé des séances de la Société des ingéniems civils. Séances du 5 et 19 



févr. 1886. Paris, 8°. 



