CONTKNTS OF VOL. XXXII. — THIRD SERIES. 



PLATES. 



I Illustrative of Mr. Brooke's Account of the remarkable Magnetic 

 Disturbance which continued from the 23nd to the 25th of October 

 1847. 

 II. Illustrative of Sir D. Brewster's Paper on the PhaBnomena of Thin 

 Plates of Solid and Fluid Substances exposed to Polarized Light. 



III Illustrative of Dr. T. Andrews's Paper on the Heat disengaged during 



the Combination of Bodies with Oxygen and Chlorine, 



IV Illustrative of Sir D. Brewster's Paper on the Decomposition and 



Dispersion of Light within Solid and Fluid Bodies. 

 V. Illustrative of Mr. E. L. Garbett's Description of some Parhelia seen 

 at Portsea on the 29th of March 1848. 



Erratum in Mr. Faraday's paper, vol. xxxi. 

 Page 416, line 12 from top,/or equally read axially. 



Erratum in Mr. J. Cockle's paper, vol. xxxii. 

 .e 363, line 15 from the bottom, /or 64 rrnrf 62; /or 83 read77; and 

 » for 84 read 82. 



