Xvi REPORT — 1844. 



1841. 



Report on the Conduction of Heat, by Professor Kelland, F.R.S., &c. 



Report on the state of our knowledge of Fossil Reptiles, Part II., by Pro- 

 fessor R. Owen, F.R.S. 



1842. 



Abstract of Report of Professor Liebig on Organic Chemistry applied to 

 Physiology and Pathology, by Lyon Playfair, M.D. 



Report on the Ichthyology of New Zealand, by John Richardson, M.D., 

 F.R.S. 



Report on the Establishment of the German Meteorological Association, 

 by Dr. Lamont of Munich. 



Report on Chemical Geology, by Professor Johnston (Parts I. and II.). 



Report on British Fossil Mammalia (Part I.), by Professor Owen. 



1843. 

 Synoptical Table of British Fossil Fishes, by Professor Agassiz. 

 Report on British Fossil Mammalia (Part II,), by Professor Owen. 

 Report on the Fauna of Ireland (Invertebrata), by William Thompson, Esq. 



1844. 

 On the recent Progress and present State of Ornithology, by H. E. Strick- 

 land, M.A., F.G.S. 



The following Reports of Researches undertaken at the request of the Associa- 

 tion have been published in its Transactions, viz. 



183.5. 



On the comparative measurement of the Aberdeen Standard Scale, by 

 Francis Baily, Treasurer R.S., &c. 



On Impact upon Beams, by Eaton Hodgkinson. 



Observations on the Direction and Intensity of the Terrestrial Magnetic 

 Force in Ireland, by the Rev. H. Lloyd, Capt. Sabine, and Capt. J. C. Ross. 



On the phaenomena usually referred to the Radiation of Heat, by H. 

 Hudson, M.D. 



Experiments on Rain at different Elevations, by Wm. Gray, jun., and 

 Professor Phillips (Reporter). 



Hourly Observations of the Thermometer at Plymouth, by W. S. Harris. 



On the Infra-orbital Cavities in Deers and Antelopes, by A. Jacob, M.D. 



On the Effects of Acrid Poisons, by T. Hodgkin, M.D. 



On the Motions and Sounds of the Heart, by the Dublin Sub-Committee. 



On the Registration of Deaths, by the Edinburgh Sub-Committee. 



1836. 



Observations on the Direction and Intensity of the Terrestrial Magnetic 

 Force in Scotland, by Major Edward Sabine, R.A., F.R.S., &c. 



Comj)arative view of the more remarkable Plants which characterize the 

 Neighbourhood of Dublin, the Neighbourhood of Edinburgh, and the South- 

 west of Scotland, &c. ; drawn up for the British Association by J.T.Mackay, 

 M.R.I. A., A.L.S., &c. ; assisted by Robert Graham, Esq., M.D., Professor 

 of Botany in the University of Edinburgh. 



Report of the London Sub-Committee of the Medical Section of the 

 British Association on the Motions and Sounds of the Heart. 



