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Examination of Mumia, &c. By the Rev. J. J. Conybeare, MGS 124 



On the Origin of the Accumulations of Bones in the Caves of the Vale of 

 Pickering, in Yorkshire, and other Places. By G. Cumberland, Esq. 



MGS 127 



Account of a new Mineral. By Mr. A. Levy, MA. of the University of 



Paris , 130 



Memoir illustrative of a general Geological Map of the principal Moun- 

 tain Chains of Europe. By the Rev. W. D. Conybeare, FRS. &c. 



(continued) 135 



Proceedings of the Royal Society, Dec. 19, Jan. 9, apd 16 149 



— — — — Linnean Society, Jan. 21 153 



— — — — — — — — Geological Society, Nov. 1, 15, Dec. 6, 20, and 



Jan. 3 , 153 



Electromagnetic Experiment. By Prof. Oersted 155 



On the Existence of Metallic Veins in the Transition Limestone of Ply- 

 mouth j 56 



New Scientific Books , 157 



New Patents 158 



Mr. Howard's Meteorological Journal for December 159 



NUMBER III.— MARCH. 



Memoir on the probable Situation and Prospects of the Expedition under 



Capt. Parry. By H. Edmonston, Esq .,..,.. l6l 



Astronomical Observations. By Col. Beaufoy, FRS 173 



Meteorological Register kept at Helston for 1822. By M. P. Moyle, Esq. 174 



Essays on the Construction of Sea Harbours. By Mr. LoDgmire 182 



On the Geology of Devon and Cornwall. By the Rev. J. J. Conybeare, 



MGS.... 184 



On Hatehetine. By the Rev. J. J. Conybeare, MGS 190 



Meteorological Journal kept at New Malton for 1822. By Mr. Stockton 19 1 



On Hannibal's Passage through the Alps. By Dr. M'Keever 193 



On the Presence of Oil in the Serum of the Blood. By Dr. Traill 197 



On the Alloys of Steer. By J. Stodart, Esq. FRS. and Mr. M. Faraday, 



Chemical Assistant in the Royal Institution , 19g 



Memoir illustrative of a general Geological Map of the principal Mountain 



Chains of Europe. By the Rev. W. D. Conybeare, FRS. {continued) 210 



On the Advantages of Oil Gas Establishments. By M. Ricardo, Esq. ... 218 

 On those Minerals which possess the same Crystalline Form as Pyroxene. 



By H. Rose 223 



Proceedings of the Royal Society, Jan. 23 23 1 



Splendid Meteor < 235 



Analyses of the Ashes ejected from Vesuvius, during the late Eruption. 



By Prof. Pepe, of Naples 035 



Tutenag and White Copper of China. 23(j 



