390 Celestial Phenofnenafrom Apiil 1. to July 1. 1829. 

 Times of the Planets passing the Meridian. 



Proceeding's of the Wernerian Natural History Society. 

 tinued from p. 181.) 



(Con- 



1828, Dec. 13.— G. A. Walkee Arnott, Esq. V. P. in the 

 chair. The Secretary read the description of a new Instrument 

 for measuring the different degrees of magnetic intensity ; com- 

 municated by Mark Watt, Esq. Likewise the first part of a 

 paper on the political and geological state of the Mey war coun- 

 try in India, communicated by James Hardie, Esq., Secretary 

 to the Medical and Physical Society of Calcutta. At this meet- 

 ing, the Reverend J. G. Macvicar exhibited a specimen of the 

 Toothed Gilt-head of Pennant, which had been taken aHve in 

 the Bay of St Andrew"'s. 



