Journal of the Royal Institution for 1831, p. 101.

Refer to the note after 1047, Series VIII.—Dec. 1838.

[Greek: elektron], and [Greek: -odos] a way.

[Greek: ano] upwards, and [Greek: -odos] a way; the way which the sun rises.

[Greek: kata] downwards, and [Greek: -odos] a way; the way which the sun sets.

[Greek: elektron], and [Greek: lyo], soluo. N. Electrolyte, V. Electrolyze.

[Greek: aniôn] that which goes up. (Neuter participle.)

[Greek: katiôn] that which goes down.

Since this paper was read, I have changed some of the terms which were first proposed, that I might employ only such as were at the same time simple in their nature, clear in their reference, and free from hypothesis.

Philosophical Transactions, 1830, p. 49.