on resigning office, 27 October, 1890. xxvii 



May 16, 1825. 



By Ja. Alderson, B.A. (Pemb.) : An account, with measurements, of an 



enormous whale cast upon the coast of Holderness. (Read by Professor 



Cumming.) Trans. II. 253—266. 

 By Professor Sedgwick : On the geology of the Yorkshire coast (concluded). 

 By Will. Whewell, M.A. (Trin.): On the classification of crystalline forms, 



particularly with reference to the systems of Weiss of Berlin and Mohs of 



Freyberg. 



November 14, 1825. 



By Ri. Wellesley Rothman, B.A. (Trin.) : On the discrepancies between the 

 magnetic intensities at different places on the earth's surface, as deter- 

 mined by observation, and by a formula partly empirical and partly 

 theoretical of Horsteen and Barlow. Trans, ii. 445. 



By Geo. Biddell Airy, B.A. (Trin.) : On the connection of impact and pressure, 

 and the explanation of their effects on the same principles. 



By Leonard Jenyns, M.A. (Joh.) : On the ornithology of Cambridgeshire (read 

 by Professor Henslow). 



November 28, 1825. 



By Leonard Jenyns, M.A. (Joh.) : On the ornithology of Cambridgeshire (con- 

 cluded). Trans, II. 287—324. 



December 12, 1825. 



By Ch. Babbage, M.A. (Pet.) : On the principles of mathematical notation 

 (read by Mr Peacock). 



February 13, 1826. 



By Will. Whewell, M.A. (Trin.) : On the notation of crystallography. Trans. II. 



427—439. 

 By Professor Farish : Explanation of a method of correcting the errors from 



the near position of a meridian mark. 



February 27, 1826. 



By Will. Woodall, M.A. (Pemb.) : On a method of finding the meridian line. 

 By Professor Farish : Supplement to a paper read at the last meeting. 

 By Geo. Peacock, M.A. (Trin.) : On Greek arithmetical notation. 



March 13, 1826. 



By Will. Hen. Wayne, M.A. (Pet.) : On beds containing fossil bones inter- 

 mixed with clay and gravel. A letter read, with observations, by Profes- 

 sor Sedgwick. 



By Geo. Peacock, M.A. (Trin.) : On Greek arithmetic (concluded). 



April 10, 1826. 



By Geo. Peacock, M.A. (Trin.) : On the origin of Arabic Numerals, and the 

 date of their introduction into Europe. 



April 24, 1826. 



By Will. Whewell, M.A. (Trin.) : On a new method of Perspective; particularly 

 for objects comprehending a large vertical and a small horizontal space. 



By Geo. Peacock, M.A. (Trin.) : On the origin of Arabic Numerals, etc. (con- 

 cluded). 



