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mittee to sup3nnten(l the reduction of Meteorological Observations; — Report of a Com- 

 mittee for revising the Nomenclature of the Stars; — Report of a Committee for obtaining In- 

 struments and Registers to record Shocks and Earthquakes in Scotland and Ireland ; — Report of 

 a Committee on the Preservation of Vegetative Powers in Seeds ;— Dr. Hodgkin, on Inquiries 

 into the Races of Man; — Report of the Committee appointed to report how far the Desiderata 

 in our knowledge of the Condition of the Upper Strata of the Atmosphere may be supplied by 

 means of Ascends in Balloons or otherwise, to ascertain the probable expense of such Experi- 

 ments, and to draw up Directions for Observers in such circumstances ; — R. Owen, Report 

 on British Fossil Reptiles ; — Reports on the Determination of the Mean Value of Railway 

 Constants ; — D. Lardner, LL.D., Second and concluding Report on the Determination of the 

 Mean Value of Railway Constants ;^E. Woods, Report on Railway Constants; — Report of a 

 Committee on the Construction of a Constant Indicator for Steara-Engines. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, Prof. Whewell's Address, and Recommen- 

 dations of the Association and its Committees. 



PROCEEDINGS of the TWELFTH MEETING, at Manchester, 

 184'2, Published at \Qs. 6d. 



Contents : — Report of the Committee appointed to conduct the cooperation of the British 

 Association in the System of Simultaneous Magnetical and Meteorological Observations ; — 

 J. Richardson, M.D., Report on the present State of the Ichthyology of New Zealand ;— 

 VV. S. Harris, Report on the Progress of Meteorological Observations at Plymouth ; — Second 

 Report of a Committee appointed to make Experiments on the Growth and Vitality of Seeds ; 



C. Vignoles, Report of the Committee on Railway Sections ; — Report of the Committee 



for the Preservation of Animal and Vegetable Substances ;— Lyon Playfair, M.D., Abstract 

 of Prof. Liebig's Report on Organic Chemistry applied to Physiology and Pathology;— 

 H. Owen, Report on the British Fossil Mammalia, Part I.; — R. Hunt, Researches on the 

 Influence of Light on the Germination of Seeds and the Growth of Plants; — L. Agassiz, Report 

 on the Fossil Fishes of the Devonian System or Old Red Sandstone ; — VV. Fairbairn, Ap- 

 pendix to a Report on the Strength and other Properties of Cast Iron obtained from the Hot 

 and Cold Blast; — D. Milne, Report of the Committee for Registering Shocks of Earthquakes 

 in Great Britain ; — Report of a Committee on the construction of a Constant Indicator for 

 Steam-Engines, and for the determination of the Velocity of the Piston of the Self-acting En- 

 gine at different periods of the Stroke ;— J. S. Russell, Report of a Committee on the Form of 

 Ships ; — Report of a Committee appointed "to consider of the Rules by which the Nomencla- 

 ture of Zoology may be established on a uniform and permanent basis ; " — Report of a Com- 

 mittee on the Vital Statistics of large Towns in Scotland; — Provisional Reports, and Notices 

 of Progress in special Researches entrusted to Committees and Individuals. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, Lord Francis Egerton's Address, and Re- 

 commendations of the Association and its Committees. 



PROCEEDINGS of the THIRTEENTH MEETING, at Cork, 

 181-3, Published at 12s. 



Contents: — Robert Mallet, Third Report upon the Action of Air and Water, whether 

 iresh or salt, clear or foul, and at Various Temperatures, upon Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, and 

 Steel; Report of the Committee appointed to conduct the Cooperation of the British As- 

 sociation in the System of Simultaneous Magnetical and Meteorological Observations ; — Sir 

 J. F. VV. Herschel, Bart., Report of the Conmiittee appointed for the Reduction of Meteoro- 

 logical Observations; — Report of the Committee appointed for Experiments on Steam- 

 Kngiiies; — Report of the Conurittee appointed to continue their Experiments on the Vitality 

 of Seeds ; — J. S. Russell, 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 ofSliips; — J. Blake, Report on the Physiological Action of Medicines;— Report 

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

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

 ttiem desirable ; — Report of the Committee for conducting Experiments with Captive Balloons; 



Prof. Wheatstone, Appendix to the Report ; — Report of the Committee 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 JEgean 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 Mammalia, Part II.;— E. W. Binney, Report on the excavation made at the 

 junction of the Lower New Red Sandstone with the Coal Measures at CoUyhurst ; — Vi'. 



