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 Liquids which are Bad Conductors of Electricity. — Yule Mackay. The Development of 

 the Branchial Arterial Arches in Birds, with special Eeference to the Origin of the Sub- 

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 Electrochemical Effects on Magnetising Iron. — Collier. Note on the Functions of the Sinuses 

 ofValsalva and Auricular Appendices, with soine Bemarks on the Mechanism of the Heart 

 and Pulse. — Sylvester and Hammond. On Hamilton's Numbers. — Wright. On the In- 

 duction of the Esplosive Wave and an Altered Gaseous Condition in an Esplosive Gaseous 

 Misture by a Vibratory Movement. — Weldon. Note on a Communication entitled « Preli- 

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 by means of a Eight Line and Cubie Curve with one real Asymptote. — West. On the 

 Force with which the two Layers of the healthy Pleura cohere. — Abney. Total Eclipse 

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 sent Position of the Question of the Sources of the Nitrogen of Vegetation, with some 

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