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PROCEEDINGS of the FIRST and SECOND MEETINGS, at York 

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Contents : — Prof. Airy, on the Progress of Astronomy ; — J. W. Lubbock, on the Tides 

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 of the Science of Radiant Heat ; — Prof. Cimiming, on Thermo-Electricity ; — Sir D. Brewster, 

 on the Progress of Optics; — Rev. W. Whewell, on the Present State of Mineralogy ; — Rev. 

 W. D. Conybeare, on the Recent Progress and Present State of Geology ; — Dr. Prichard's 

 Review of Philological and Physical Researches. 



Together with Papers on Mathematics, Optics, Acoustics, Magnetism, Electricity, Chemistry, 

 Meteorology, Geography, Geology, Zoology, Anatomy, Physiology, Botany, and the Arts ; 

 and an Exposition of the Objects and Plan of the Association, &c. 



PROCEEDINGS of the THIRD MEETING, at Cambridge, 1833, 

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Contents: — Proceedings of the Meeting; — John Taylor, on Mineral Veins; — Dr. 

 Lindley, on the Philosophy of Botany ; — Dr. Henry, on the Physiology of llie Nervous Sy- 

 stem ; — P. Barlow, on the Strength of Materials; — S. H. Christie, on the Magnetism of the 

 Earth; — Rev. J. Challis, on the Analytical Theory of Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics; — 

 G. Rennie, on Hydraulics as a Branch of Engineering, Part I. ; — Rev. G. Peacock, on certain 

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