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SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Meteor seen in India, notice of a, by Ad- 

 miral Sir C. Malcolm, 1849, 24. 



Meteors, Rev. Dr. Robinson on, 1848, 37. 



, Rev. Prof. Cliallis on a new instru- 

 ment for observing the apparent positions 

 of, 1848, 13. 



. , &c., D. Vaughan on the light of, 1857, 



4a. 



, luminous. Rev. Prof. Powell on, 1847, 



14. 



, periodic, Rev. Prof. Powell on, 1847, 



, phosphoric, Rev. T. Rankin on, 1847, 



18. 



Meteoric astronomy, researches in, by D. 

 Vaughan, 1854, 26. 



iron found in the United States, Dr. 



Shepard's observations on, 1839, 54. 



iron, on a large mass of, in Yale Col- 

 lege, U.S., 1839, 56. 



iron of Atacama, Q-. A. Bollaert on 



the, 1851, 84. 



Meteorolites and asteroids, R. P. Greg on, 



1854, 19. 

 Meteorological Committee, proceedings of 



the, 1837, 37. 

 cycle, lunar, L. Howard on a, 1845, 25. 



instruments, Dr. J. Lee on photogra- 

 phic drawings of, 1854, 47. 



investigations. Col. Sykes on balloon 



ascents for, 1858, 39. 



observations. Rev. Dr. H. Lloyd on 



the mean results of, 1848, i. 



observations. Prof. Wheatstone on a 



new instrument for, 1842, 9, 



observations made at sea, published 



by the Board of Trade, notice of, 1857, 

 28. 



observations at Aden, 1846, 26. 



observations at Alten in West Finmark, 



1846, 12. 

 • observations continued at Alten in 



Finmark, with observations on them, by 



Dr. J. Lee, 1848, 32. 



observations made at Kaafjord, Fin- 



. mark, and at Christiania, Norway, 1849, 



18. 



observations made at Kaa^ord, Fin- 

 mark, and at Christiania, Norway, Dr. J. 

 Leeon, 1850, 36. 



observations at Christiania, 1845, 19 ; 



1846, 12 ; 1847, 33. 

 observations at Alten and Christiania, 



1851, 33. 

 observations in Bavaria, Dr. Lamont 



on the system of, 1840, 27. 



observations at Futtegurh, Bengal, by 



C. J. Pyle, with notes by Dr. Buist and 

 Col. Sykes, 1851, 39. 



- — observations at Fort George barracks, 

 Bombay, 1846, 26. 



-r^ — observations made at Great Malvern, 

 . 1839, 14. 



■■ observations made at Huggate, York- 

 shire, 1845, 18; 1847, i8; 1848, 36; 1849, 

 29 ; 1856, 47 ; 1858, 38 ; 1859, 52. 



Meteorological and other observations made 

 in India and Egypt, by Dr. J. D. Hooker, 

 1848, 17. 



observations at Kew, F. Ronalds on 



the, 1846, 10. 



observations at Sir T. M. Brisbane's 



observatory, Makerstoun, in 1842, J. A. 

 Broun on the results of, 1845, 15. 



observations at St. Helier, Jersey, 1846, 



13- 

 observations at Stonyhurst, results of, 



1860, 56. 

 observations made at Trevandrimi, Mr. 



Caldecott on, 1840, 28. 



and magnetical observatory at Tra- 



vancore, at 6200 feet above the level of 

 the sea, 1858, 30. 



- phenomena in the Ghats of Western 

 India, 1839, 15. 



phenomena observed in India, by Dr. 



Buist, 1849, 15. 



phenomena at Huggate, Rev. T. Ran- 

 kin on, 1850, 42; 1857, 37. 



• phenomena observed at Swansea, by 



J. Jenkins, 1848, 23. 



phenomena, Prof. Wartmann on some, 



1846, II. 



phenomena, unusual, E. J. Lowe oa 



some, 1851, 33. 



phenomena of the equinoctial week, 



M. Du Boulay on the, 1860, 39. 



[research, J. Ball on rendering the 



electric telegraph subservient to, 1848, 

 12. 



< Society, British, notice of its forma- 

 tion and objects, 1850, 42. 



simimary for 1851, at Huggate, 1852, 



31- 

 Meteorology of Huggate, 1854, 34. 

 of Hull, W. Lawton en the, 1853, 27. • 



of Ireland, Rev. Dr. Lloyd on the, 



1852, 26. 



of Nice, Col. Sykes on the, 1854, 34. . 



of Perth, Dr. Anderson on the, 1840, 



56. 



of North America, plan adopted by 



the Smithsonian Institution for investi- 

 gating the, 1852, 26. 



of the Albion mines. Nova Scotia, 



Col. Sykes on the, 1854, 35. 



of the United States and Canada, 



R. Russell on the, 1855, 42. 



, on some problems of, by the Abbe Rail- 

 lard, 1857, 35. 



, Prof. Hennessy on the principles of, 



1860, 44. 



, Prof. Stevelly's attempt to connect 



the best-known phenomena of, with esta- 

 blished physical principles, 1834, 564. 



— — , some remarks on, by Col. Reid, 1851, 



39- 

 Meteoroscope, description of the, by Rev. 



Prof. Challis, 1848, 13. 

 Meter, water-, J. Parkinson on a, 1849, 125. 

 , water-, pressure, W. Gorman on a, 



1855, 207. 



