Abstract
PARIS
Academy of Sciences, August 23.—M. Frémy in the chair. The following papers were read:—Comparison of the theory of Saturn with the observations; Tables of Saturn's motion; by M. Leverrier.—Theorems into which a condition of equality of two rectilinear segments enters,,by M. Chasles.—MM. Ch. Galbruner, F. Crôtte, and Lesthevenson, made several communications with regard to Phylloxera.—A note by M. Declat on the pathological uss of phenylic acid, and of phenylate of ammonia.—A note by M. de Fonvielle on a new method to determine the path described by a balloon. — On the integration of.a system of equations with partial differentials, by M. N. Nicolaides.—On the trisection of an angle by aid i of the compass, by M. Ed. Lucas.-On the properties of the diameters of wave-surfaces and the physical interpretation of these properties, by M. A. Mannheim.—On a compound of platinum, tin, and oxygen, analogous to Cassius' gold purple (platinostannic oxide of M. Dumas), by MM. B. Delachanal and A. Mermet.—On bankoul oil, by M. E. Heckel.—A reply to M. Gauthier's objections regarding the role of carbonic acid in the spontaneous coagulation of blood, by MM. E. Mathieu and V. Urbain.—Note on the last elements at which it is possible to arrive by histological analysis of striated muscles; by M. A. Ronjon.—On the shooting stars of August, 1875, by M. Chapelas.
Article PDF
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Societies and Academies . Nature 12, 388 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/012388a0
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/012388a0