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LIST OF BOOKS PRESENTED TO THIS 800IETT. 



Donors. 

 KoTAL Scottish Society of 

 Arts. 



llterahy and philosophi- 

 CAL Society, Kingston- 



UPON-HULL. 



SociETE DE Physique et 

 d'histoire natueel1.e de 

 Geneve. 



A. J. Beenays, Esq., F.C.S. 



J. Fletcheb MrLLEB, Esq., 

 E.R.S., &c., Whitehaven. 



The Royal Irish Academy. 



Historic Society of Lanca- 

 shire AKD Cheshtrk. 



Professor Stokes, Cam- 

 bridge. 



E. J. Lowe, Esq., F.R.A.S., 

 &c. and A. S. H. Lowe, 

 Esq., Nottingham. 



Titles of Books. 

 Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of 

 Arts, Vol. IV., Part 1. 



Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Literary and" 

 Philosophical Society of Kingston-upon-Hiill. 



Memoire de la Society de Physique et d' Histoire 

 Natixrelle de Genfeve, Tome XIJI., Part Ist, 



1852. 



HouF-ehold Chemistry; or. Rudiments of the 

 Science applied to every-day Life. By Ai^bebt 

 J. Bebnayb, Esq., F.C.S. 



Synopsis of the Fall of Rain in the Mountain 

 Districts of Cumberland, By J. F. Miller, 

 Esq., F.R.S., &c. 



Synopsis of Meteorological Observations made at 

 the Observatory at Whitehaven, for the years 

 1848, 1849, 1850, and 1851. By J. F. Miller, 

 Esq., F.R.S,, &c. 



On the Relation of the Air and Comparative 

 Temperatures to the Temperature of the Dew- 

 point. By J. F, Miller, Esq., F. R. S., &c. 



The Meteorology of the Lalte and Mountain 

 Districts of Cumberland and Westmoreland, in 

 the years 1849 and 1850, By J. F. Miller, 

 Esq., r.R,S., &c. 



Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 

 XXIL, (in four parts.) 1852. 



Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol, V., 

 Part 2. 1852. 



Proceedings and Papers — Session 4th — 1851-52— 

 Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 



Composition and Resolution of Streams of 

 Polarized Light, from different sources. By 

 Professor Stokes. 



Change of Refrangibility of Light. By Professor 



Stokes, 



Change of Refrangibility of Light, and the Ex- 

 hibition thereby of the Chemical Rays. By 

 Professor Siokes. 



Total Intensity of Interfering Light. By Pro- 

 fessor Stokes. 



The Climate of Nottingham, By E. J. Lowe, 

 Esq., F.R.A.S., &c. and A. S. H, Lowe, Esq. 



