Oxy-Acids on Plienols. — Noyes. On the Oxidation of Benzene Derivatives witli Potassium Fenicya- 

 nide. — Ira Remsen and Comstock. Experiments witli Derivatives of Naphthalene. — Newbury. Oii 

 the Preparation and Keactions of Crotonaldehyde. — Thomas and Smith. Electvolysis of Bismutii 

 Solutions. — Michael and Gomey. On Some Properties of Phenylsulphonacetic Ethers. — 3. Ira Rem- 

 sen and Dai/. Oxidation of |3-Cymenesulphainide. — Ira Remsen and Keiser. Oxidation of Para-di- 

 propyl-benzeue-sulphamide. — iMichael. Synthetical Eesearches in the Glucoside Group (II). — Mi- 

 chael and Kopp. On the Formation of Crotonic and |3-0xybutyric Aldehydes from Ethyl Aldehyde. — 

 4. Tscherniac and Norton, On Propimine Sulphocyanide. — Clarke and Joslin. On some Phosphides 

 of Iridium and Platinum. — Clarke and Kebler. On Cadmium lodide. — Clarke. Some Spccific Gra- 

 vity Determinations. — ■ Clarke and Evans. Kesearches on the Tartrates of Antimony. ■ — • Mahcry 

 and Robinson. On certain Suhstituted Acrylic and Propionic Acids. — Mabery. On the Decom- 

 position of Chlortribrompropionic Acid by Alkaline Hydrates. — Id. On the Products of the Dry 

 Distillation of Wood at Low Temperatures. — Loriny Jackson ani Hartshorn. Eesearches on the Suh- 

 stituted Benzyl Compounds. — Loring Jackson and Menke. A New Method of preparing Borneol from 

 Camphor. — Smith. Minerals from Lehigh County, Pa. — Rrunner and Smith. Some Minerals from 

 Berks County, Pa. — Mixter. On some Eeductions with Zinc and Ammonia. — Richmond. A Con- 

 venient Temperature Regulator. — Mackinlosh. The Volumetrie Determination of Manganese. 



+ Journal (American) of philology. Voi. IV. 2. Baltimore, 1883. 8.° 



Rendei Harris. Stichometry, I. — Gildersleeve. Studies in Pindaric Syntax. III. — Hopkins. 

 Words for Color in the Big Veda. — Ludlow. The Harbors of Ancient Athens. — Emerson. The 

 Dying Alexander of the Uffizi Gallery and the Gigantomachia of Pergamum. 



^Journal (AmericaD) of science. Voi. XXVI. u, 151-154. New Haveii, 1883. 8.'' 



151. Le-Conte. Genesis of Metalliferous Veius. — Niplier. Evolution of the American Trotting 

 Horse. — While. Burning of Lignite in situ. — Irving. Paramorphic Grigia of the Hornbleude 

 of the Crystalline Rocks of the Northwestern States. — Wadsworlh. The Bishopville and Water- 

 ville Meteorites. — Cooke. Simple method of correcting the weight of a body for the Buoyancy of 

 the Atmosphere when the Volume is unknowo. — Wright. Eecent investigations concerning the Sou- 

 thern boundary of the Glacieted Area of Ohio. — Liebig. Variation of the Specific Heat of Water. — 

 152. Marsh. Principal Characters of American Jurassic Dinosaurs. Part VI: Eestoration of Bronto- 

 saurus. — Nipher. Evolution of the American Trotting-Horse. — ■ Rowland. Concave Gratiags for 

 Optical Purposes. — Andrews. Glacial Markings of Unusual Forms in the Laurentian Hills. — Mil- 

 ler. Eesponse to the Eemarks of Messrs. Wachsmuth and Springer on the genera Glyptocrinus and 

 Eeteocrinus. — McGee. Present Status of the Eccentiicity Theory of Glacial Climate. — White. Com- 

 mingling of ancient Faunal and modem Fiorai Types in the Laramie Group. — Newberry. Note on 

 some Fossil Plants from Northern China. — Gray and Trumbull. Eeview of DeCandoUe's Origin of 

 Cultivated Plants; with Annotatious upon certain American Species. — Marsh. Supposed Human 

 Foot-prints recently found in Nevada. — 153. Guyot. Existence in both Hemispheres of a Dry Zone, 

 and its cause. — Becker. Eelations of Temperature to Glaciation. — Penfield. Analyses of two va- 

 rieties of Lithiophilite. — Wead. Intensity of Sound. — I. The Energy and Coefficient of Damping 

 of a Tuning Fork. — Hunt. The Decay of Eocks geologically considered. — Rowland. Mr. Glaze- 

 brook's Paper on the Aberration of Concave Gratings. — Dana. Stibnite from Japan. — IJague and 

 Iddings. Voleanoes of Northern California, Oregon and Washington Territory. — Blake. Cassiterite, 

 Spodumene and Beryl in the Black Hills , Dakota. — Pelers. New Planetoid. — 154. CroU. Some 

 controverted points in Geological Climatology; a reply to professor Newcomb, Mr. Hill and others. — 

 Cross and Hillebrand. Minerals of the Cryolite group recently found in Colorado. — McGee. Origin 

 and Hade of Normal Faults. — Peirce. Sensitiveness of the Eye to Slight Diiferences of Color. — 

 Walcoll. Injury sustained by the Eye of a Trilobite at the time of the Moulting of the Shell. — 

 Williams. Dip of the Eocks in Central New York. — Rlackhouse. Physiological Optics. 



Journal de la Société physico-chimique russe. Tome XV. 6. S. Pétersbourg, 1883. 8." 



Tistchenko. Sur l'action des acides haloidhydriques sur Foxyméthylène. — Potilitzine. Sur la 

 composition des eaux accompagnant la naphte (troisième mémoire). — Guslavson. Sur la formation 



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