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 INDEX.

N.B. A dash rule represent the italics immediately preceding it.


 * ACOUSTICAL figures., peculiar,314.
 * Aërial perspective, 15.
 * Air excluded from ice, 373.
 * Alkali in glass, its effect, 281.
 * Alkaline change of vegetable colours,
 * Alloys of iron, 80.
 * Alloys of steel, 57, 68.
 * Aluminium and polarized light, 441.
 * Aluminium dedagradons, 405.
 * Ammonia, cases of its formation, 143.
 * , its pressure, 114.
 * , liquefied, 94, 114, 127.
 * , soldified, 114.
 * , compounds with chlorides, 18.
 * , solutions of silver in, 13.
 * Ammonio-fulminating silver, 16.
 * Anhydrous sulphate of soda, 230.
 * Arseniuretted hydrogen, liquefied, 115,
 * , its pressure, 115.
 * Bimrburet of hydrogen, 157.
 * Boracic acid, its action on turmeric, 27.
 * Bottles replaced by tubes, 152.
 * Breathing time extended, 358.
 * Bromides of phosphorus, 104.
 * Caoutchouc, 174,
 * Capillary tubes and gases 5, 6.
 * Carbon, chlorides of, 33.
 * Caribon and hydrogen, new compounds of, 154.
 * Carbonic acid, liquefied, 92, 108, 121, 124, 133.
 * , solidided, 102, 108.
 * , its freezing- and boiling-points, 110
 * , its pressure, 109.
 * , solid, electric, 102.
 * baths, 99.
 * Carburet of hydrogen, new, 163.
 * Chemical force an conservation of force,454, 461.
 * Chloride of silver and ammonia, 18, 94.
 * decomposed by hydrogen, 31.
 * zinc, 31.
 * Chlorides of carbon, 33, 53.
 * Chlorides combined with ammonia, 19.
 * Chlorine, hydrated, 81.
 * Chlorine gas condensed, 84, 85, 95, 129,
 * Cohesion, its effect in solids and fluids, 378.
 * , its relation to ice and water, 378.
 * , in relation to saline crysals, 380.
 * Cold baths for gases, 99.
 * Combustion of the diamond, 11.
 * Condensation gauges, 91, 98.
 * Condensation of gases, 89, 96.
 * , ammonia, 94, 114, 127.
 * , arserinuretted hydrogen., 115, 130.
 * , carbonic acid, 92, 108, 121, 124, 133.
 * , chlorine, 85, 95, 129, 131.
 * , cyanogen, 94, 113.
 * , euchlorine, 92, 110.
 * , fluosilicon, 104.
 * , hydriodic acid, 103.
 * , hydro bromic acid, 104.
 * , hydrochloric acid, 95, 106, 131.
 * , nitrous oxide, 93, 111, 117.
 * , olefiant gas, 102, 118.
 * , oxygen attempted, 122.
 * , phosphuretted hydrogen, 105.
 * , sulphuretted hydrogen, 90, 107.
 * , sulphurous acid, 89, 107, 129, 132
 * Condensed gases, their elasticity, 122.
 * Conduction of heat, sounds during, 311.
 * Conservation of force, 443, 460.
 * Copper and polarized light 440.
 * , deflagrations, 404.
 * , fllm, 410.
 * Crispation of vibrating fluids, 335.
 * Crystals of sulphate of soda 153, 230.
 * Cynogen, liquefied, 94, 113.
 * , solidified, 113.
 * Decomposition of hydrocarbons by sudden expansion, 219.
 * Deflagrated metals, their action on light, 401, 404, 435.
 * Depolarization of light by gold, 437.