—, non-conducting power in relation to heat, W. W. Mather, xiii, 368.f
—, conduction of heat by, C. Dewey, xxviii, 151; xxxi, 266.
—, currents in, A. W. Carson on, xxix, 340.f
—, decomposition of, C. Despretz, xx, 186.
—, —, see [Oceanic.]
—, —, by galvanism, xix, 383.
—, —, by magnetic electrical machines, xxxiii, 217.f
—, —, by atmospheric electricity, xx, 179.
—, —, —, and common electricity, xxi, 368.
—, —, by chlorine in the sun's rays, xlix, 348.f