CONTENTS. Vll 



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May 6. — General Monthly Meeting 366 



„ 10. — William ScovELL Savory, Esq. — On the Relation 

 of the Animal and Vegetable to the Inorganic 



Kingdom 368 



„ 17. — Professor J. Clerk Maxwell — On the Theory of 



Three Primary Colours 370 



„ 24. — Professor J. O. Westwood — On the Metamor- 

 phoses of Insects ...... 375 



„ 31. — Augustus V. "Waller, M.D.— On the Nutrition 



and Reparation of Nerves . . . . - . 378 



June 3. — General Monthly Meeting 382 



„ „ — Charles T. Newton, Esq. — On the Mausoleum of 



Halicarnassus 384 



„ 7. — Professor Tyndall — On the Physical Basis of 



Solar Chemistry 387 



July 1.— General Monthly Meeting 396 



Nov. 4. — General Monthly Meeting 399 



Dec. 2.— General Monthly Meeting 402 



1862. 



Jan. 13. — Special General Meeting 404 



17. — Professor Tyndall— On the Absorption and 



Radiation of Heat by Gaseous Matter . . . 404 

 24.— tProfessor Rolleston — On the Affinities and 

 Differences between the Brain of Man and the 



Brains of certain Animals 407 



31. — William Hopkins, Esq.— On the Theories of the 



Motions of Glaciers 410 



Feb. 3. — General Monthly Meeting 418 



„ 7. — Professor Huxley — On Fossil Remains of Man . 420 

 „ 14. — Dr. W. Odling — On Mr. Graham's Researches on 



Dialysis 422 



21. — James Fergusson, Esq.— On the Site of the Holy 



Sepulchre at Jerusalem 426 



28. — A. E. Durham, Esq. — On Sleeping and Dreaming 



{no Abstract) 430 



March 3.— General Monthly Meeting 430a 



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