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Academy of Sciences, Sept. 6.—M. Frémy in the chair.—The following papers were read:—On the application of a new theorem of the calculus of probability, by M. Bienaymé.—Researches on the cold bands in dark spectra, by MM. P. Desains and Aymonet.—Eleventh note on the electric conductibility of bodies which are known to be only indifferent conductors, by M. Th. du Moncel.—Results from palæontological researches at Durfort (Gard), by M. P. Cazalis de Fondouce, made for the Museum of Natural History, by M. P. Gervais.—New nautical charts of meteorology, giving both direction and intensity of probable winds, by M. Brault.—On the superficial radiations of the sun, by Mr. S. P. Langley-Observations of the August meteors in 1875 by M. C. Wolf.—A note on Bernouilli's numbers, by M. E. Catalan.—On the larva forms of Bryozoa, by M. J. Barrois.—On two thunderstorms with hail observed on July 7 and 8, in some parts of Switzerland and the South of France, by M. Colladon.
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Societies and Academies . Nature 12, 448 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/012448b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/012448b0