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FROM the Naturforscher (January, 1877) we note the following papers:—On radiation in space, by H. Buff.—On cave-insects, by L. Bedel and E, Simon.—On the germination of the fruits of mosses, by P. Magnus.—On the action of a di-electric body upon an electric one, by R. Felici.—On the preparation of pure alcohol yeast, by Moritz Traube.—On the limit between chalk and tertiary deposits in the Rocky Mountains (U.S.), by M. Delafontaine.—New researches on Bacteria, by E. V. M.—On the specific power of glycose (grape sugar) of turning the plane of polarisation, by B. Toliens.—On the exhalation of carbon acid and the growth of plants, by L. Rischawi,—Researches on assimilation in plants, by A. Stutzer.—On the assimilation of water and lime salts by the leaves of plants, by J, Böhm.—On the phenomena of heat accompanying muscular action, by J. Nawalichin.—On the molecular volumes of sulphates and selenates, by Otto Pettersson.—Electro-dynamic theory of matter, by F. Zoellner.—Elements of the orbit of the double-star 24 η Cassiopeiæ, by Ludwig Graber.—On the action of an electric discharge upon solid isolators, by W. Holtz.—On the external sexual differences upon our fresh-water fish, by V. Fatio.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 15, 441–442 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/015441a0
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