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LIST OF BOOKS PRESENTED TO THIS SOCIETY. 



Donors. 



John Jambs Wild, Esq. 



The Churchwardens 

 OP Makchesteh. 



PbtbbClaeb, F.R.A.S., 

 Vice-Pebs. 



J. F. Miller, F.R.S. 

 Pbofbssob Habe. 



Chas. Daubent, F.R.S. 



M. Emmanuel Liais. 



Royal Cornwall Po- 

 lttechnic Society, 



COMTB DE WbONT- 



chenko, l'etat Ma- 

 job Du Corps des 

 Ingenieurs. 



MM. Rayen, Soubei- 



BAN, AND BoCILLABD. 



J. Hastings, Esq., of 

 the Liverpool Obser- 

 vatory. 



Rev. Henry Halfobd 

 Jones. 



The Society or Civil 

 Enoineebs. 



Wm. Johnson, Esq. 



Titles of Bookn. 



Letter to Lord Brougham. By John Jambs 

 Wild. 



Report of Evidence taken before the House 

 of Commons on the Manchester Rectorv 

 Division Bill. ^ 



An Account of some Thunder Storms and 

 extraordinary Electrical Phenomena at 

 Manchester. By Peter Clare, F.R. A.S. 



Meteorological Observations in Cumberland. 

 By J. F. Miller, F.R.S. of Whitehaven. 



Memoir on the Explosion of Nitre. By 

 Robert Hare, M.D., Professor of 

 Chemistry in the University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



Introduction to the Atomic Theory. By 

 Charles Daubeny, F.R.S., &c. 



Thfeorie Math^matique des Oscillations du 

 Barometre. Par M. Emmanuel Liais. 



Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society's Eight- 

 eenth Annual Report. 



Annales de I'Observatoire Physique Central 

 de Russie. Par A. T. Kupffeb. 



"Digitaline" (2 copies). 



Meteorological Results, &c., during 1850. 

 By John Hastings, Esq. 



Philosophy of Education. By H. H. Jones, 

 F.R.A.S. 



Proceedings and Transactions of the Society 

 of Civil Engineers, from the Commence- 

 ment. 



Climate of Sidmouth,by W. H. Cullen, M.D« 



