Vou. 67. Philosophical Magazine. Marcu 1896. 
ConTents or NumBER 835. 
XXIV. Onthe Figure ofthe Earth, By WiurtAM GaALbRaItH, ~~ 
Mag, Mo Aner. oN peticrir s » ss soca ecient kate ge page 161 
XXV. Onthe Number and Situation of the Magnetic Poles of the 
Earth.. By Professor CuristorpHer HansTEEN ( With two Charts’) 167 
’ On the Noise attending the Aurore borealis................ 177 
XXVI. Continuation of the New Catalogue of Meteorites. By 
Ei PORMCALADNI |... ce estes. ieohle nC yet a kee eb ae eee 179 
XXVIII. Some Account of the Dissection of a Simia Satyrus, Ou- 
rang Outang, or Wild Man of the Woods, By Joun Jerrrizs,M.D. 182 
XXVIII. Description of a nondescript Species of the Genus © © 
Goantylura.: By’ T. W. Haan, MDa ooo. nec st cea 191 
XXIX. On the Volcanic Origin of the Rock-salt Formaticn, By : 
De.F NaGGeratel). oh P2ce tL ae ae BI 2S da octane 193 
XXX. On the pies Elk of Ireland. By Tuomas Ween! Esq. 
TERR REGS, Bey aie ees ave. Wem alles cle cB ale ead 196 
XXXI. On a ibballien of Water at Specific Temperatures, 
2s the Measure of Altitude. By Joan Murray, F.S.A. F.LS. 
XXXII. Report made to the Academy of Sciences, 22d of August 
1826, on the Voyage of Discovery, performed in the Years 1822, 
1823, 1894, and 1825, under the command of M. Duperrey, Lieute- 
nant of the Navy. By M. Araco. (To becontinued),.....04..4: 203 
XXXII. List of Errata in the Mathematical Tables of Dr. Hur- 
ron and Dr. Gregory. By Mr. J. UTTING ,,.........++.2-208 210 
XXXIV. On the Phenomena connected with some, Trap Dykes 
in Yorkshire and Durham. By the Rev. Apam Srpewicx, M.A, 
F.R,.S. M.G.S. Fellow of Trinity Coliege, and Woodwardian Pro- 
fessor in the University of Cambridge. ( To be continued.).,...... 211 
XXXV. Notices respecting New Books ..........0.6.-00005 219 
XXXVI. Proceedings of Learned Societies :—Royal Society ; Lin- 
mean Society; Geological Society; Royal Institution of Great Bri- 
tain; Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris ..........000+.- 221—225 
XXXVII. Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles :—Comet; The 
Panatochronometer ; Chemical Observations, by Mr. Murray ; Fossil 
Remains; Volcano in Owhyhee; List of New Patents; Meteorological 
Summary for 1825—Hampshire, Meteorological Table, &c... 225—240 
*,* Communications for this Work, post-paid, addressed to the Editor, © 
38 Shoe-Lane, will meet with every attention. 
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