INDEX. 299 



Appendix to the EsMy on Salt Rain (page 824), with Additional Observa- 

 tions on the succeeding Storms of Wind and Rain. By John Dalton, F.R.S.. 

 &c. IV. (Second Series) 203. 



On the iraline Impregnation of the Rain, which fell during the late Storm, 

 December 5lh, 1822. By John Dalton, F.R.S., &c. IV. (Second Series) 324. 



Observations in Meteorology, particularly with regard to the Dew Point, or 

 quantity of Vapour in the Atmosphere; made on the mountains of the North 

 of England, from 1H03 to 1820. By John Dalton, F.R.S., &c. IV. (Second 

 Series) 104. 



Account of the Rain which fell on different places on the line of the Roch- 

 dale Canal ; the rain gages being kept under the superintendence of Mr. Robert 

 Matthews, Engineer for the Canal. Communicated b^ Thomas Fleming, Esq., 

 one of the Committee of the Canal. V. (Second Series) 243. 



Summary of the Rain, &c., at Geneva, and at the elevated station of the 

 Pass of Great St. Bernard, for a series of years, from the Bibliothbque Univer- 

 selle, for March, 1828, with observations on the same. By John Dalton, F.R.S, 

 V. (Second Series) 233. 



Account of a White Lunar Rainbow, seen at Manchester, on the 14th of 

 January, 1827. By John Blackwall, F.L.S. V. (Second Series) 140. 



Account of Anthelia, observed in ascending Snowdon, on the 17th of May, 

 1826. By John Blackwall, F.L.S. V. (Second Series) 135. 



On a remarkable Fact in the Natural History of the Swallow Tribe. By 

 John Blackwall, F.L.S. V. (Second Series) 8(J. 



Meteorological Observations, made in the Township of Crumpsall, from 

 1821 to 1828 inclusive, with Remarks. By John Blackwall, F.L.S. V. (Se- 

 cond Series) 54. 



Observations on the various Accounts of the Limiinous Arch, or Meteor, 

 accompanying the Aurora Borealis of Nov. 3, 1834. By John Dalton, D.C.L., 

 LL.D., F.R.SS. L. and E., Member of the Institute of France, &c. VI. r Se- 

 cond Series) 617. 



Observations on the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain at Manchester, 

 from the year 1794 to 1840 inclusive, being a Summary of Essays on Meteoro- 

 logy. By John Dalton, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.SS. L. and E., Member of the 

 Institute of France, &c. VI. (Second Series) 561. 



Report of the Committee for superintending the placing of Rain Gauges 

 along the Lines of the Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Peak Forest Canals, 

 with observations upon the Returns, and other Particulars. By John Frederic 

 Bateman, M. Inst. CE. VII. (Second Series) 191. 



Observations on the Relation which the Fall of Rain bears to the Water 

 flowing from the Ground. By John Frederic Bateman, M. Inst. C E. VII. 

 (Second Series) 157. 



Description of an Aurora Borealis, seen at Biggins, near Kirby Lonsdale, 

 Nov. 1, 1847. By William Sturgeon. VIII. (Second Series) 397. 



