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Rendiconto della R. Accademia delle Scienze di Bologna, 1884–5.—On the geometrical construction of the central axis in a given system of forces, by Prof. F. P. Rufnni.—A fresh contribution to clinico-experimental studies, showing the depressing action of ipecacuanha administered in large doses in pulmonary affections, by Prof. F. Verardini.—On the velocity of the polarised rays in a body endowed with rotatory motion, by Prof. Augusto Righi.—On the physico-pathology of the suprarenal capsules, by Prof. Guido Tizzoni.—On Perineo melus, a new genus of parasite observed in the pig, by Prof. Cesare Taruffi. —On the antimoniates of bismuth, by Dr. Alfredo Cavazzi.—Action of gaseous phosphated hydrogen on the trichloride of gold dissolved in ether, in alcohol, and in water, by Dr. A. Cavazzi.—On conjugated conic sections, by Prof. Virginio Retali.—Some researches on the so–called syntomatic carbuncle in cattle, by Prof. Alfrede Gotti.—Observations on Jacobson's organ and on Stenson's duct in the camel, by Dr. Francesco Peli. -On the central termination of the optical nerves in mammals, by Prof. Giuseppe Bellonci.—On the paraboloid surfaces in the selliform rhombohedrals of dolomite and other anhydrous carbonates, by Prof. Luigi Bombicci.—Some general observations on the systems of functions, by Prof. Salvatore Pincherle. —On a monstrous foetus requiring the operation of embriotomy for its delivery, by Dr. Cesare Belluzzi.—On the question of sex in Tolyposporium cocconii, by Dr. Fausto Morini.—On the fossil remains of Dioplodon and Mesoplodon occurring in the Upper Tertiary formations in Italy, by Prof. Giovanni Capellini.— Forensic experiments in traumatology with firearms, by Dr. Giuseppe Ravaglia.—Contributions to the chemical study of intestinal perforation in typhoid fever, by Prof. Giovanni Brugnoli. —On the mode of genesis of a polar globule in the ovarium of certain mammals, by Prof. Giuseppe Bellonci.—A systematic enumeration of the funguses in the province of Bologna, by Dr. Fausto Marini.—On the thermal emissive power of electric sparks, by Prof. Emilio Villari.—On the use of curvilinear coordinates in the theory of the potential and of elasticity, by Prof. Eugenio Beltrami.—An analytic method of determining the equation of time, by Prof Antonio Saporetti.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 32, 335 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032335b0
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