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pointed to continue their Experiments on the Vitality of Seeds ; — J. S. Kussell, Report 

 of a Series of Observations on the Tides of the Frith of Forth and the East Coast of 

 Scotland ;— J. S. Russell, Notice of a Report of the Committee on the Form of Ships ; 

 —J. Blake, Report on the Physiological Action of Medicines ;— Report of the Com- 

 mittee on Zoological Nomenclature ;— Report of the Committee for Registering the 

 Shocks of Earthquakes, and making such Meteorological Observations as may appear 

 to tliem desirable ;— Report of the Committee for conducting Experiments with 

 Captive Balloons ;— Prof . Wheatstone, Appendix to the Report ;— Report of the Com- 

 mittee for the Translation and Publication of Foreign Scientific Memoirs ;—C. W. 

 Peach, on the Habits of the Marine Testacea ;— E. Forbes, Report on the MoUusca 

 and Radiata of the ^gean Sea, and on their distribution, considered as bearing on 

 Geology ;— L. Agassiz, Synoptical Table of British Fossil Fishes, arranged in the 

 order of the Geological Formations ;— R. Owen, Report on the British Fossil Mam- 

 malia, Part II. ;— E. W. Binney, Report on the excavation made at the junction of 

 the Lower New Red Sandstone with the Coal Measures at Collyhurst ;— W. Thomp- 

 son, Report on the Fauna of Ireland: Div. J«re?-#f&rate;— Provisional Reports, and 

 Notices of Progress in Special Researches entrusted to Committees and Individuals. 

 Together with the Transactions of the Sections, the Earl of Rosse's Address, and 

 Recommendations of the Association and its Committees. 



PROCEEDINGS of the FOURTEENTH MEETING, at York, 1844, 

 PuUished at £1. 



Contents : — W. B. Carpenter, on the Microscopic Structure of Shells ; — J. Alder 

 and A. Hancock, Report on the British Nudibranchiate Mollusca; — R. Hunt, 

 Researches on the Influence of Light on the Germination of Seeds and the Growth 

 of Plants ;— Report of a Committee appointed by the British Association in 18iO, 

 for revising the Nomenclature of the Stars ;— Lieut.-Col. Sabine, on the Meteorology 

 of Toronto in Canada ;— J. Blackwall, Report on some recent researches into the 

 Structure, Functions, and Economy of the Araneidca made in Great Britain ; — Earl 

 of Rosse, on the Construction of large Reflecting Telescopes;— Rev, "W. V. Harcourt, 

 Report on a Gas-furnace for Experiments on Vitrifaction and other Applications of 

 High Heat in the Laboratory ;— Report of the Committee for Registering Earth- 

 quake Shocks in Scotland ;— Report of a Committee for Experiments on Steam- 

 Engines; — Report of the Committee to investigate the Varieties of the Human 

 Race ; — Fourth Report of a Committee appointed to continue their Experiments on 

 the Vitality of Seeds ;— W. Fairbairn, on the Consumption of Fuel and the Preven- 

 tion of Smoke ; — F. Ronalds, Report concerning the Observatory of the British 

 Association at Kew ; — Sixth Report of the Committee appointed to conduct the 

 Co-operation of the British Association in the System of Simultaneous Magnetical 

 and Meteorological Observations ; — Prof. Forchhammer on the influence of Fucoidal 

 Plants upon the Formations of the Earth, on Metamorphism in general, and par- 

 ticularly the Metamorphosis of the Scandinavian Alum Slate ; — H. E. Strickland, 

 Report on the Recent Progress and Present State of Ornithology ; — T. Oldham, 

 Report of Committee appointed to conduct Observations on Subterranean Tempera- 

 ture in Ireland ; — Prof. Owen, Report on the Extinct Mammals of Australia, and 

 descriptions of certain Fossils indicative of the former existence in that continent 

 of large Marsupial Representatives of the Order Pachydermata ; — W. S. Harris, 

 Report on the working of Whewell and Osier's Anemometers at Plymouth, for the 

 years 18il, 1842, 184.3;— W. R. Birt, Report on Atmospheric Waves; — L. Agassiz, 

 Rapport sur les Poissons Fossiles de I'Argile de Londres, with translation; — J. S. 

 Russell, Report on Waves ; — Provisional Reports, and Notices of Progress in Special 

 Researches entrusted to Committees and Individuals. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, the Dean of Ely's Address, and 

 Recommendations of the Association and its Committees. 



PROCEEDINGS of the FIFTEENTH MEETING, at Cambridge, 



1845, Fuhlished at 12s. 



Contents : — Seventh Report of a Committee appointed to conduct the Co-opera- 

 tion of the British Association in the System of Simultaneous Magnetical and 

 Meteorological Observations ; — Lieut.-Col. Sabine, on some Points in the Meteorology 



