XXXIX — 



t Journal (American) of archeology and of the histovy ofthe fine arts. Voi. V, 1. 

 March 1889. Boston. 



Waldstein. American School of classical studies at Athens. The newly discovered 

 head of Iris from the Frieze of the Parthenon. — Buck. American School of classical 

 studies at Athens. Discoveries in the Attic deme of Ikaria, 1888. II. Stele of a warrior. — 

 Id. American School of classical studies at Athens. Discoveries in the Attic Deme of Ikaria, 

 1888. III. The Choregia in Athens and at Ikaria. — Ward. Orientai antiquities. Vili. 

 « Human sacrifices » on Babylonian cylinders. — Long. A collection of Babylonian Weights. 



i Journal (The american) of science. Voi. XXXVIII, n. 223. July 1889. New 

 Haven, 1889. 



Dawson. A new Erian (Devonian) Plant allied to Cordaites. — Ferrei. The Law of 

 Thermal Badiation. — Walcott. Stratigraphic Bosition of the Olenellus Fauna in North 

 America and Europe. — Hague. Notes on the occurrence of a Leucite Bock in the Absa- 

 roka Bange, Wyoming Territory. — Carey Lea. On Allotropie Forms of Silver. — Branner 

 and Brackett. The Feridotite of Bike County, Arkansas. — Ghatard. On Urao. — Ayres. Notes 

 on the Crystallization of Trona (Urao). — Croll. On prevailing misconceptions regarding 

 the Evidence which we ought to expect of former Glacial Periods. — Kunz. Mineralogi- 

 cal Notes, on Fluorite, Opal, Amber and Diamond. — Marsh. Discovery of Cretaceous 

 Mammalia. 



i Journal and Proceedings of the r. Society of N. S. Wales. Voi. XXII, 2. 

 Sydney, 1888. 



Russell. An Improvement in Anemometers. — Tenison- Wood. On the Anatomy and 

 Life History of Mollusca peculiar to Australia. — von Mueller. Considerations of Bhyto- 

 graphic Expressions and Arrangements. — Maiden. Indigenous Australian Forage Flants 

 (Non-grasses) including Blants Injurious to Stock. — Tate. Census of the Fauna of the 

 Older Tertiary of Australia. — Warren. Description of the Autographic Stress-strain Ap- 

 paratus, used in connection with the Testing Machine at the University of Sydney, for 

 recording the results of testing the Strength and Elasticity of Materials in Cross-breaking, 

 Compression, and Tension. — Russell. The Storni of 21st September, 1888. — Maiden. 

 Some New South Wales Tan-substances, Bart V, including an account of Lowenthal's 

 process for the estimation of tannic acid. — App's Induction Coil. — Tebbutt. Besults 

 of Observations of Comets I, and II. 1888, at Wiudsor, N. S. W. — Tenison- Woods. The 

 Desert Sandstone. — Russell. On a new Self-recording Thermometer. — Id. The Thun- 

 derstorm of 26th October, 1888. — Fraser. The Latin Verb J ubere, a linguistic study. — 

 Liversidge. Notes on some New South Wales Minerals. 



f Journal de physique théorique et appliquée. 2 e sér. t. Vili, juìllet 1889. 

 Paris. 



Vautier. Becherches expérimentales sur la vitesse d'écoulement des liquides par un 

 orifìce en mince paroi. • — Janet. Sur la chaleur de combinaison du fer dans un champ 

 magnétique et sur les phe'nomènes thermomagnétiques. — Ilusminski-Ledoc howski. Sul- 

 l'action d'un champ uniforme sur un corps magnétique. — Dalilander. Sur la repre'senta- 

 tion géomélrique des quantite's que l'on considère dans la théorie mécanique de la chaleur. — 

 Piltschikoff. Généralisation . de la méthode de Boggendorff pour mesurer les déviations 

 angulaires. 



f Journal de la Société physico-chimique russe. T. XXI, 6. S. Pétersbourg, 1889. 



Kouriloff. Sur les terpères de l'huile de pinus abies. — Flawitzky. Sur le terpène 

 droit de pinus cembra. — Bitchihine et Zelinsky. Sur les acides diéthyl- et éthylméthyl- 

 succiniques. — Zelinsky. Sur les acides diméthylglutariques isomères. — Melikoff et Pe- 



