Vill CONTENTS. 
Pace 
VIL Observations on the relation which the fall of 
Rain bears to the Water flowing from the 
Ground. By Joun Freperic Bateman, 
I NSE vanes sacnwnevenscsaudecsat nasties ressewe 
VIII Report of the Committee for Superintending the 
placing of Rain Gauges along the lines of the 
Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Peak Forest 
Canals, with Observations upon the Returns, 
and other Particulars. By Joun FreDERIC 
Bateman, M. Jyer, Cb. ascecassdenscutpacwamae<se 
IX On some peculiarities in the Magnetism of Ferrugi- 
nous Bodies. By Wi1tu1aM Sturceon, Lecturer 
to the Manchester Institute of Natural and Experi- 
mental Science, &c. &c. Communicated by 
Peper. Cranrn, FLRAB.  scscensnshess¥unae ee 
X On the Analogies and Affinities between the Ancient 
and Modern Languages of the South of Europe 
and those of the North. By F. E. VeMBERGUE. 
XI On the Ictis of Diodorus Siculus. By the Rey. 
Re Wannace, F.GS.cce-css es pwalheles <(enbiece cae eaices 
XII An Account of the Opening of an Ancient 
Barrow, called Castle Hill, near Newton-in- 
Makerfield, in the County of Lancaster. By 
the Rev. Epmunp Sisson, Minister of Ashton- 
in- Mak enfield: ..-.scvesuecumas qnateeyiwaiaek watereeee “oe 
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