XVI. Meteorological Tables, extracted from the Register 

 kept at Kinfauns Castle, on the east side of Scot- 

 land, Lat. 56° 23' 30", above the level of the Sea 

 150 feet. By the Right Hon. Lord Gray, 357 



XVII. Abstract of Register of Barometer, Thermometer, 

 and Rain Gauge, kept at Edinburgh in 1834. By 

 Alexander Adie, Esq., . 358 



XVIII. Scientific Intelligence, . . ib. 



METEOROLOGY. 



1. Influence of the Moon on the Weather, by Pro- 

 fessor F. Marcet of Geneva. 2. Snow Blind- 

 ness, . . . 358-61 



GEOLOGY. 



3. Discovery of Saurian Bones in the Magnesian Con- 

 glomerate near Bristol. 4. Analysis of the Fossil 

 Tree seen at present imbedded in the Sandstone at 

 Craigleith Qnarry. By Mr Robert Walker. 

 5. On the Origin of the Erratic Blocks of the 

 North of Gei-many. 6. Wollaston Medal, award- 

 ed to Dr Mantell. 7. The Royal Medal for Geo- 

 logy and Mineralogy, awarded to Mr Lyell, 362-64 

 mineralogy. 



8. Diamonds found at Algiers. 9. Allanite of Green- 

 land. 10. Needle Ore. 11. Platina and Gold of 

 the Uralian Mountains. 12, Hydroboracite, a 

 new mineral. 13. Idocrase discovered in the 

 island of Skye, by G. B. Greenough, Esq. 14. 

 Chiastolite. 15. Antimonial Nickel. 16. Car- 

 bonate of Strontites discovered in the United 

 States, . . . 365-68 



ZOOLOGY. 



17. Tlie three Races of the Human Species, as connect- 

 ed with different Languages ; by Professor Miil- 

 ler of Berlin. 18. Facts illustrative of the Respi- 

 ration of Diving Animals; by Dr Houston. 19. 

 Introduction of Frogs to Ireland. 20. Appa- 

 rent Death, which continued for twenty days ; by 

 Dr Schmid. 21. Chemical Composition of Oyster 

 Shells, . . . . 868-74 



BOTANY. 



22. Use of Opium. 23. On the Rapidity of Vegetable 



