R. Owen, Esq., Report on the British Fossil Mammalia, Part I. ;—R. Hunt, Researches‘on the 
Influence of Lighton the Germination of Seeds and the Growth of Plants ;—Louis Agassiz, Report 
on the Fossil Fishes of the Devonian System or Old Red Sandstone ;—W. Fairbairn, Esq., Ap- 
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Iron and Steel;—Report of the Committee appointed to conduct the co-operation of the 
British Association in the System of Simultaneous Magnetical and Meteorological Observa- 
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the Influence of Light on the Germination of Seeds and the Growth of Plants ;—Report of a 
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