The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . the passage of a vol-taic current produce in a magneticbar, 239. Voltaic conduction, note of an expe-riment on, 83. Wanklyn (Prof. J. A.) on the doctrineof uniform and constant saturation, 283 ; on the action of carbonic ox-ide on sodium-ethyle, 505. Water, on the expansion of, 149. Waterston (J. J.) on voltaic conduc-tion, 83. Wartmann (Prof. E.) on the explosivedistance of the direct induced cur-rent between electrodes of the samekind, 107. Wheatstones diagram, on the galva-nometer-resistance to be employedin te
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . the passage of a vol-taic current produce in a magneticbar, 239. Voltaic conduction, note of an expe-riment on, 83. Wanklyn (Prof. J. A.) on the doctrineof uniform and constant saturation, 283 ; on the action of carbonic ox-ide on sodium-ethyle, 505. Water, on the expansion of, 149. Waterston (J. J.) on voltaic conduc-tion, 83. Wartmann (Prof. E.) on the explosivedistance of the direct induced cur-rent between electrodes of the samekind, 107. Wheatstones diagram, on the galva-nometer-resistance to be employedin testing with, 364. Wilson (J. JM.) on the diminution ofdirect solar heat in the upper re-gions of the atmosphere, 104, 261;on some problems in chances, 170. Wislicenus (Prof. J.) on the originof muscular power, 485. Wulfenite, on the occurrence of, inKirkcudbrightshire, 253. Young (Prof. J. R.) on the demon-stration of Newtons rule, and on ageneral property of derived poly-nomials, 369, END OF THE THIRTY-FIRST VOLUME. FEINTED BY TAYLOE AND FEANCIS,RED LION COURT, FLEET 13, IS
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