TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS, 195 
Apprnpix III. 
List of Papers of which Abstracts have not been received. 
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On Electrical Tensions. By Latimer Crarx. 
On the Storms of the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes of Canada. 
By Dr. Hertsvrr, 
On some Faets relating to two brilliant Auroras m Canada. 
By Dr. Horwevrr. 
On some Principles to be considered in Mineralogical Classification, 
By T. Srerry Hunt, M.A., FBS. 
On the nature of Nitrogen, and the Theory of Nitrification. 
By T. Srerry Hunt, M.A., PBS. 
On some of the Difficulties arising in the practice of Phatography, and the means 
of removing them. By Maxweut Lyre, M.A., F.CS. 
On Ossiferous Caves in Malta. By Dr. Fatconzr, F.R.S. 
On the Alluvial Deposits of the Rhine. By. R. A. C. Gopwin-Avsten, F.R.S. 
On the Origin and Mode of occurrence of t the Petroleum of North America. 
By T. Stezry Hunt, 1A., F.R.S. 
On the Strueture and Origin of certain Limestones and Dolomites. 
By T. Srerry Hunt, V.A., F.RS. 
On the Diluvial and Allwial Deposits of Central Germany. 
By Dr. K. voy Srrpacn. 
On the asserted Plurality of Species of existing Asiatic Elephants. 
By Dr. Fatconrr, F.R.S. 
Remarks on all the known forms of Human Entozoa. 
By T. Seencer Copsoip, M.D., F.LS. 
A Tabular View of the relation which subsists between the Three Kingdoms of 
Nature with regard to Organization. By H. Frexe, M.B. 
On the Termination of Motor Nerves, and their connexion with muscular con- 
tractions. By Prof. W. Koune. 
Ascent of the Cameroon Mountains. By Captain R. Burton. 
An Account of the Veddahs of Ceylon, By Joun Battery. 
On Vancower’s Island. By Commander Mayne. 
