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Barlow, Reu. John, On Minnml Candles antl other Products ma- 

 luifactuied at Heliiiont and Sliervood. — Bradbunj, Henri/, Esq., 

 PiintinL;-its Dawn, Day, and Destiny (No Abstract). — Buckle, 

 Henry Thomas, Esq., On the Influence of Women on the Progress 

 of Knowledge. — Carpenter, D.r William B., On the Lowest 

 (Rhizopod) Type of Animal Life, considered in its relations to 

 Physiology, Zoology, and Geology. — Denison, Edmund Beekell, 

 Esq., On some of the Improvements in Locks since the Gieat 

 Exhibition of I80I. — Faraday, Professor, Remarks on Static 

 Induction. — On Mr. Wliealslone's Electric, Telegraph in Rela- 

 tion to Science. — Frinikland, Professor Edward, On the produ- 

 ction of Organic Bodies without the ageiiey of Vitality. — Grove, 

 W. R. Esq., On Molecular Impressions by Light and Electricity. — 

 Hukley, Professor T. II., On the Phenomena of Genmiation. — 

 James, Col. Heney, On the Geodetic. Operations of the Ordnance 

 Sarvey. — Lacaila, James Philip, Esq., On the late Earthquakes, 

 in Southern Italy. — Lankesler, D.r E., On the Drinking Waters 

 of the Metropolis. — • Powell, Professor Baden, On Rotatory Sta- 

 bility and its Applicalions to Astronomical Observations on board 

 Ships. — Ramsay, Professor A. C. — On the Geological Causes 

 that have influenced the Scenery of Canada and the North-Eastern 

 Provinces of the United States. — Smyth, Professor C. Piazzi, 

 Account of the Astronomical Experiment of 185(3 on the Peak of 

 Teneriffe. — Tijndali Professor, On some Physical Properties of 

 Ice. — On the Mer-de-Glace. — Annual Meeting, May I. — Gene- 

 ral Monthly Meetings-Index. 



The Royal Insliiution of Great Britain etc. (Isliluto roalo 

 dclla Gran Bfcltagna). Eleiico dei membri, cariclic, 

 statuti ccc. per Taiino 1857. — Loiulra 1858. 



