24 SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS. 



Notices of Museums in the Soutli of England, by John Phillips, 

 F.G.S. 



October. — A description of the new volcanic island near Sicily; 

 communicated by Captain Hotham, R.N. 



November. — On die contents -of a stone coflm, lately -dug up in 

 Heslington-field, by the Rev. C. Wellbeloved. 



Memoir on the stratiiication of the Hackness Hills, accompanied 

 by a Geological Map of the district, by Wm. Smith, Esq. 



December. — Electro-magnetic- experiments, by Wjn. Gray, jun., 

 Esq. 



Plan of a hot air bath, by the Rev. Wm. Taylor, A.M. 



Remaflis on the change of colour occasioned by the transmission of 

 light through plates of coloured glass of the same kind, but varying in 

 number or thickness, by the Rev. W. V. Harcourt, F.R.S. 



Notice of a peculiar eomdition of his -own vision, arising from in- 

 disposition. — On the mean temperature of York, as deduced from 

 twenty-five years observations by Jonathan Gray, Esq., by John 

 PhilUps, F.G.S. 



January, 1832. — ^Electro-magnetic, and magnetic experiments, 

 by Wm. Gray, jun., Esq., and John Phillips, F.G.S. 



Summary of observations on the temperatur-e of the -air, and 

 quantity of rain at Brandsby, in 1831, by Francis Cholmeley, Esq. 



