CONTENTS. 



atone, Clashbennie, Perthshire. By A. CON- 

 NELL, Esq., F. R. S. E. Communicated by the 

 Author, . . . 281 



IX. Remarks on the Origin of Meteoric Stones, and 

 more especially on the views entertained on the 

 subject by Berzelius. By K. E. A. VON HOFF, 285 

 X. Contributions to the Botanical Geography of 



Southern Europe. By Professor LINK, . 304 

 XL Description of a new Anemometer, by which the 

 most minute changes in the force or velocity of 

 the Wind or current of Air may be measured* 

 Invented and constructed by Mr R. ADIE, Op- 

 tician, Liverpool ; read and described to the So- 

 ciety of Arts for Scotland, by Mr JOHN ADIE, 

 25th May 1836. Communicated by the Society 

 of Arts, . . . . 30 



XII. Account of some Meteorological Instruments 

 viz. 1. Register Anemoscope. 2. Register Ba- 

 rometer. 3. Register Thermometer. (With a 

 Plate), ..... 313= 



XIII. Report upon a Letter addressed by M. le Baron de 

 Humboldt to His Royal Highness the President 

 of the Royal Society, and communicated by His 

 Royal Highness to the Council, . 816 



XIV. On the Organized Bodies found in the Seminal 

 Fluid of Animals, and their analogy to the Pol- 

 len of Plants. By G. R. TREVIRANUS, . 330 

 XV. Further Observations on the Unity of Structure 

 in the Animal Kingdom, and on Congenital 

 Anomalies, including " Hermaphrodites ;" with 

 some Remarks on Embryology, as facilitating 

 Animal Nomenclature, Classification, and the 

 study of Comparative Anatomy. By MARTIN 

 BARRY, M. D., F,R. S. E., M. W. S. Commu- 

 nicated by the Author, . 345 

 XVI. On the Development of the Decapodes. By H. 

 RATHKE. Communicated in a letter to Prof. 

 Muller, .... 364 

 XVII. Meteorological Tables, shewing the Temperature 



