Researches on the Absorption of the Ultra-Violet Rays of the Spectrum
by Organic Substances. By W. N. Hartley, F. Inst. Chem., F.R.S.E.,
F.C.S., Demonstrator of Chemistry, King's College, London, and
A. K. Huntington, F. Inst. Chem., A.R.Sc. Mines, F.Č.S.
On the Electromagnetic Theory of the Reflection and Refraction of
Light. By George Francis Fitzgerald, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College,
Dublin
On certain Dimensional Properties of Matter in the Gaseous State.
Part I. Experimental Researches on Thermal Transpiration of Gases
through Porous Plates, and on the Laws of Transpiration and Im-
pulsion, including an Experimental Proof that Gas is not a Continuous
Plenum. Part II. On an Extension of the Dynamical Theory of Gas
which includes the Stresses, Tangential and Normal, caused by a Vary-
ing Condition of the Gas, and affords an explanation of the Phenomena
of Transpiration and Impulsion. By Osborne Reynolds, F.R.S., Pro-
fessor of Engineering at Owens College, Manchester
Absorption of Gases by Charcoal. Part II. On a new Series of Equiva-
lents or Molecules. By R. Angus Smith, Ph.D., F.R.S.
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