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Annalen der Physik und Chemie, No. 12, 1879.—Analogies between fluidity and galvanic conductivity, by O. Grotrian.—On the magnetisation of iron rings, by A. v. Ettingshausen.—The ball-shaped electro-dynamometer, by J. Frohlich.—On gradual passage of the band-spectrum of nitrogen into a line-spectrum, by A. Wiillner.—On Stokes's law, by S. Lamansky.—On a bi-constant dispersion formula, by E. Lommel.—On the dichroitic fluorescence of magnesium-platinum-cyanide; experimental proof of the perpendicularity of the light vibrations to the plane of polarisation, by E. Lommel.—On a small alteration of the Bunsen grease-spot photometer, by A. Toepler.—On the refraction of sound-waves, by K. W. Schellbach and E. E. Boehm.— On the specific heat of water according to Dr. Baumgartner's experiments, by L. Pfaundler.—Reply to the observation of O. E. Meyer, by L. Boltzmann.—On the application of the telephone to measurements of resistance, by F. Niemöller.—On the motion of glaciers, by K. R. Koch and F. Klocke.—On hailstones with ice-crystals, by Ed. Hagenbach.—On hailstones of uncommon size, by P. Merion. (In a paper prefixed to this number, Prof. Clausius defends himself against some aspersions, by Herr Dühring, regarding his relations to Robert Mayer, a propos of the mechanical theory of heat.)
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Scientific Serials . Nature 21, 289–290 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021289b0
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