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PROCEEDINGS of thk FOURTH MEETING, at Edinburgh, 1884, 

 Tiihlislied at 15.*. 



Contexts: — H. G. Rojrfrs, on the Oeolopy of North America;— Dr. ('. Henry, on 

 the Laws of C'ontajiion ; — Trof. Clark, on Animal Physiology ; — Hev. L, .lenyns, (in 

 Zoolofzy ; — Kev. J. C'liallis, on ('apillary At tract ion ; — I'rof, liloyd, on Physical Uj.tics ; 

 — (t. Kennic, on Ilydranlics, Part II. 



Tojjetlier with the Transactions of the Sections, and Piceommendations of the 

 As.sociation and its Comiuitteos. 



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PROCEEDINGS ok ihi: F[FTH MEETING, at Dublin, ISOo, Puh. 

 lishccl at 13s. Gel. 



Contexts : — Pev. \V. Whcwell, on the Recent Projiress and Present Condition of 

 the ^[athcinatical Theories of ]']lcctricity, 5Ia,i,Mietisni, and llcat ; A. Quotelet, 

 Ai)eri;n de I'Ktat actnel des Sciences I\latlu'niatir|iies chez les I5elge>; — Capt. E. 

 Sahine, on tlu; Phenomena of Terrestrial 5Iaj:netism. 



Tojiethor with the Transactions of the Sections, Prof. Sir AV. Hamilton's Address 

 and Kecommendations of the Association and its Committees. 





PROCEEDINGS of tiif, SIXTH MEETING, at Bristol, 1830, riih- 

 llslied at 12s. (Out of Print.) 



COXTEXTS : - Prof. Daiiheny, on the Present Stale of our Knowledj^e with resiiect 

 to ^lineral and Thermal Waters; Major K. Sabine, on the Direction and Intensity of 

 the Terrestrial Slaunetic Force in Scotland :— .1. llicliardson, on North American Zoo- 

 logy ; — l!ev. J. Challis, on the ^lathematical TluMjry of Fluids; J. T. ilackay, a 

 (Jomparative View of tlie more remarkable Plants which characteri/.t; the neighbour- 

 hood of Dublin and FdinViurgh, and the South-west of Scotland, \c. ; -J. T. Mackay. 

 ('omparative (Ji'ograiihical Notices of the more remarkable Plants which characterize 

 Scotland and Ireland ; Peport of the London Sub-Committee of the Alcdical Section 

 on the Motions and Sounds of tin; Heart ; Second lli'port of the l)ublin Sub-Coni- 

 niittce on the IMotions and Sounds of the Heart ; Keporl of the Dublin Committrc 

 on the Pathology of tlie I'lain and Nervous System; J. AV. Lubbock, .Account of 

 the llecont Discussions of ()l)servations of the Tides; — Iti'v. IS. Powell, on deter- 

 mining the IJefractive Indices for the Standard Pays of the Solar Sjiectrum in 

 various media; - Dr. Hodgkin, on the Communication between tlie .\rteries and Ab- 

 sorbents; Prof. Phillips, l(e])ort of Experiments on Subterranean Temperature; 

 - Prof. Hamilton, on the Validity of a .^h■thod recently jirojiosed 1)}' C. 15. Jerrard, 

 for Transforming and Piesolving E(piations of Fle\ated Degrees. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, Prof. Daubi'iiy's Address, and 

 llecommcndations of the Association and its Committees. 



PROCEEDINGS op the SEVENTH MEETING, at Liverpool, 1837, 

 VulUsht'd at 1G.S-. Gil. 



COXTENTS: -!Major E. Sabine, on tlie Variations of the 'Magnetic Intensity ob- 

 served at different points of the Earth's Surface: l!ev. AV. Taylor, on the various 

 modes, of Printing for tlu' Use of the Plind ; J. AV. Lubbock, on the Discussions of 

 Observations of tjic Tides; Prof. T. Thompson, on the Ditlerenco l)etween the Com- 

 position of Cast Iron ])roduced by the Cold and Hot lilast ; — Pev. T. P. Pobinson, on 

 •the Determination of the Constant of Nutation by the (ircenwich Observations ;- 

 It. W. Fox, E.xperiments on the Electricity of I\Ietallic A'eins,and the Temperature of 

 Mines; — Provisional IteiKirt of the Committee of Hie Medical Section of the Pritish 

 Association, ai)pointed to investigate the Comijosition of Secretions, and the Organs 

 producing them ; -Dr. G. O. Pees, Peport from the Committee for in(piiring into the 

 Analysis of the Glands. &c., of the Human Pcdy; Second Re])ort of the London 

 Sub-Committee of the Britisli Association Medical Section, on tlie Motions and 

 Sounds of the Heart ;- -Prof. Johnston, on the Present State of our Knowledge in re- 

 gard to DimorplKHis Bodies ; Lieut. -Col. Sykes, on the Statistics of tlie four Collec- 

 toratcsof Dukhun, under the British Goveinment; E. Hodgkinson, on the relative 



