SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIO>JS 



TO THE 



GENERAL MEETINGS. 



March, 1836. — Summaries of Meteorological Observations for the 

 year 1835, at Brandsby, by F. Cholmeley, Esq. ; at Middleton, by the 

 Rev. Mr. Blanchard ; at Moat Hall, by Dr. Wasse ; at Huggate, by 

 the Rev. Mr. Rankin ; at York, by Mr. Ford. 



October. — Report of Proceedings at the Bristol Meeting of the 

 British Association, by Mr. Newman and Professor Phillips. 



November. — Notices of the Irish Elk, presented to the Museum 

 by G. L. Fox, Esq. 



December. — Notices of the lower Jaw of Palieotherium, from the 

 Isle of Wight, &c by the Rev. W. V. Harcourt, F.R.S. 



Account of Mr. Biot's Views of the claim of Sir Isaac Newton to 

 the Theory of Atmospheric Refraction, by W. L. Newman, F.R.A.S. 



January, 1837.— Extracts from the Close Rolls relating to the 

 City of York by Wm. Gray, jun. F.G.S. 



A Method of ascertaining the Side of an Octagon to be inscribed 

 in a circle of given radius, by W. D. Littledale, Esq. 



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Ingleborou|h, from the S. W. 



Phillips's Geology of Yorkshire, Vol. II. 



