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INDEX I. 
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REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE, 
OBSECTS and rules of the Association, v. 
Officers and Council, viii. 
Places of meeting, with officers, from com- 
mencement, ix. 
Council from commencement, x. 
Treasurer’s account, Xi. 
Officers of sectional committees, xiv. 
Corresponding members, xv. 
Recommendations adopted by the general 
committee at the Cambridge meeting in 
June 1845, involving applications to Go- 
vernment and public institutions, xv. 
Resolutions adopted by the magnetic con- 
ference, xv. 
Recommendations for reports and researches 
not involving grants of money, xvii. 
Recommendations of special researches in 
science involving grants of money, xviii. 
Synopsis of grants of money appropriated to 
scientific objects, Xx. 
General statement of sums which have been 
paid on account of grants for scientific 
purposes, xxi. 
Extracts from resolutions of the general com- 
‘mittee, xxiv. 
Arrangement of general evening meetings, 
EXVs, 5. 
Address by Sir John F. W. Herschel, Bart., 
Xxvil. 
Airy (G. B.) on the continuance of magnetic 
“and meteorological observations, 52. 
Allman (Prof.) on the periodical phenomena 
of animals and vegetables, 321. 
Animal kingdom, on observing phenomena 
relative to the, 325. 
—, lists for the, 334. 
Antimony, influence of tartrate of, when in- 
jected into the veins, 83. 
Apodes, 312. 
i _ Arctic expedition, on the new, 1. 
Astronomer Royal, the, on magnetical and 
‘meteorological observations, 1. 
os 1 el on the part which ozone acts in 
the, 98. 
Atmospheric waves, on, 112. 
Babington (C. G.) on the periodical pheeno- 
mena of animals and vegetables, 321. 
Ball (Mr.) on the periodical phenomena of 
animals and vegetables, 321. 
Barbiers, les, 235. 
Birds, list of, selected for observation of pe- 
riodical phenomena, 334. 
Birt (William Radcliff), second report on at- 
mospheric waves, 112. - 
Blake (J.) on the physiological action of me- 
dicines, 82, 
satan (Dr. Von) on the comet of 1843; 
Bombay, on the meteorology of, 73. 
Brisbane (Sir T. M.) on the continuance of 
magnetical and meteorological observa- 
tions, 33. 
Broun (J. A.) on the continuance of mag- 
netic and meteorological observations, 34. 
Bunsen (Prof.) on the gases evolved from 
iron furnaces, with reference to the theory 
of the smelting of iron, 142. 
Cambridge, magnetic and imeteorological 
conference at, 1, 13. 
Carangi, 275. 
Cartilaginei, 193. ~ 
Cepolidz, 277. 
China, on the ichthyology of the seas of, 187. 
Citule, 276. 
Comet of 1848, on the, 86. 
Ctenobranchii, 203. 
Cyclopodi, 203. 
Cyprinide, 287. 
Daubeny (Prof.), fifth report on the vitality 
of seeds, 337. 
Defoliation, list of plants to be observed for 
the periods of, 331. 
Devon and Exeter savings’ bank, analysis of 
depositors, from 1827-33, 139. 
Dove (Prof.) on the continuance of magne- 
tical and meteorological observations, 24. 
——. on the Toronto observations, 57. 
Elliott (Lieut.) on the meteorological and 
magnetical observations at Singapore, 5. 
Ely (the Dean of) on magnetical and meteo- 
rological observations, 1. 
