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PROCEEDINGS or tHE FIRST anp SECOND MEETINGS, at York 
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ConTENTs :—Prof. Airy, on the Progress of Astronomy ;—J. W. Lubbock, Esq., on the 
Tides ;—Prof. Forbes, on the Present State of Meteorology ;—Prof. Powell, on the Present 
State of the Science of Radiant Heat ;—Prof. Cumming, on Thermo-Electricity ;—Sir David 
Brewster, on the Progress of Optics ;—Rev. W. Whewell, on the Present State of Mineralogy ; 
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ContTENTS:—Proceedings of the Meeting ;—Mr. John Taylor, on Mineral Veins ;—Dr. 
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