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THE
ATLANTIS:
REGISTER OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE.
CONDUCTED
By Members of the Catholic University of Ireland.
VOL. I. //
JANUARY-JULY.
LONDON:
LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, LONGMANS, AND ROBERTS. DUBLIN: JOHN F. FOWLER, 3 CROW STREET.
MDCCCLVIII.
CONTENTS OF No. I.
Literature.
I. The Mission of the Benedictine Order. By VERY REV. J. H.
NEWMAN, D.D.,
II. On the influence which the Physical Geography, the Animal and
Vegetable Productions, etc., of different regions exert upon the
Languages, Mythology, and early Literature of Mankind, with
reference to its employment as a test of Ethnological Hypotheses.
By W. K. SULLIVAN,
III.-Structural Characteristics of the Basilicas. By JOHN H.
POLLEN,
Scientific Researches.
I. On the Influence of the Great Inequalities of Jupiter, Saturn, etc.,
upon the Motions of the other Heavenly Bodies. By REV. W.
G. PENNY, M.A.,
II. On the Physical Structure of the Earth. By HENRY HENNESSY,
III.-Note on the differences of level (seiches) observed by M. Strabowski
on Lake Onéga in Russia. By HENRY HENNESSY,
IV. On the formation of several Acids of the series CaHO1, by the
Destructive Distillation of Peat. By WILLIAM K. SULLIVAN.
Being Part I. of the Chemical History of the Products of the
Destructive Distillation of Peat,
V. Observations on some of the products of the Putrefaction of Vege-
table and Animal Substances, and their relation to Pathology.
By WILLIAM K. SULLIVAN,
Scientific Notices.
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202
On the Thermal Effects of Fluids in Motion.-By W. THOMSON and J. P.
JOULE, 213. On the Influence of Temperature on the Elasticity of
Metals-By M. KUPFFER.-And on the Thermal Effects of Longi-
tudinal Compression of Solids.-By J. P. JOULE, 214. On the Electro-
Dynamic Qualities of Metals.-By W. THOMSON, 214. Optics and
Painting. By M. JAMIN, 215. Electro-Chemistry.-By DR. W. A.
MILLER, 218. On Proto-Sulphide of Carbon.-By M. E. BAUDRIMONT,
219. Researches on the Phosphorus Bases.-By A. W. HOFFMANN and
A. CAHOURS, 221. On Caproic Acid.-By M. A. WURTZ, 224. Re-
searches on the Hygroscopic Properties of the Minerals of the family of
the Zeolites.-By M. DAMOUR, 225. On the Gases evolved by the
volcanic vents of Southern Italy.-By MM. CHARLES SAINTE-CLAIRE
DEVILLE and FELIX LEBLANC, 225. Researches on the nature of the
Crystalline Humour in the different classes of Animals.-By MM. A.
VALENCIENNES and FREMY, 229. On the Inhabitants and Dialect of
the Barony of Forth, in the County of Wexford-By VERY REV. C.
W. RUSSELL, D.D., President of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, 235.