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M. MELLONI ON THE TRANSMISSION OF RADIANT HEAT

arising from Professor Powell's remarks in the Notices of the British Association, referred to above, with a Postscript containing Professor Powell's explanation: vol. vii. p. 349.

M. Melloni on the Immediate Transmission of Calorific Rays through Diathermal Bodies, in reference to the objections of Dr. Hudson and Professor Powell, vol. vii. p. 475. Remarks on M. Melloni's paper by Professor Powell, vol. viii. p. 23. Remarks on both the foregoing papers, by Dr. Hudson, ibid., p. 109, confirming Melloni's original inductions. Professor Powell's Note on the Transmission of Radiant Heat, in reference to his remarks on Melloni's results, ibid., p. 187.

Professor Forbes's Note respecting the Undulatory Theory of Heat, and the Circular Polarization of Heat by Total Reflexion, ibid., p. 246. Dr. Hope's Address on the Delivery of the Keith Prize Medal to Prof. Forbes, giving a sketch of the history of our knowledge of radiant heat, ibid., p. 424.—Edit.]


In Part II. of Scientific Memoirs will appear translations of the subsequent papers of Melloni, and also of other memoirs relating to the same subject.