on resigning office, 27 October, 1890. xli 



By Phil. Kelland, B.A. (Qu.) : On the constitution of the atmosphere and the 



connexion of light and heat. Trans, vi. 235 — 288. 

 By Will. Hopkins, M.A. (Pet.): Observations on the temperature of mines, 



and the doctrine of central heat. 

 By Geo. Biddell Airy, M.A. (Trin.) : Observations of temperature during the 



great Solar Eclipse of 15 May. 



November 14, 1836. 

 No papers recorded. 



November 28, 1836. 



By Joh. Thompson Exley (J oh.): On the leading features of a new system of 

 Physics. 



By Professor Henslow: On various kinds of pebbles and agates, with conjec- 

 tures respecting the origin of the bands of colour with which they are 

 marked. 



December 12, 1836. 



By Sam. Earnshaw, M.A. (Joh.) : On the appearance of light received on a 

 screen after passing through an equilateral triangle placed behind the 

 object-glass of" a telescope. Trans, vi. 431 — 442. 



By Ja. Jos. Sylvester (Joh.) : On elimination, and the use of indeterminate 

 constants. 



By Will. Hopkins, M.A. (Pet.) : On the formation of veins in Derbyshire. 



February 13, 1837. 



By Professor Challis : On the temperature of the higher regions of the atmo- 

 sphere. Trans, vi. 443 — 455. 



By Steph. Pet. Rigaud, Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Oxford : On the rela- 

 tive proportions of Land and Water. Trans, vi. 289 — 300. 



By Phil. Kelland, B.A. (Qu.) : On the transmission of light through crystal- 

 lised media. Trans. VI. 323—352. 



February 27, 1837. 



By Joh. Warren, M.A. (Jes.) : On the algebraical sign of the perpendicular 



from a given point upon a given line. 

 By Oh. Rob. Darwin, B.A. (Chr.) : An account of fused sand-tubes found near 



the Rio Plata — which were exhibited, along with several other specimens 



of rocks. 

 By Will. Webster Fisher, M.B. (Down.) : On a case of Spina bifida. Phil. 



Mag. 1837, i. 316. 



March 13, 1837. 



By Phil. Kelland, B.A. (Qu.) : Supplement to his paper read 13 February. 



By Sam. Earnshaw, M.A. (Joh.) : On the laws of fluid motion. 



By Hen. Joh. Hales Bond, M.D. (Corp.): A medical-statistical Report of 



Addenbrooke's Hospital for 1836. Trans, vi. 361—377. 

 By Will. Whewell, M.A. (Trin.) : An account of the recent results of his 



researches respecting the Tides. 



April 17, 1837. 



By Leonard Jenyns, M.A. (Joh.) : On the temperature of the month of March 



last past. Phil. Mag. 1837, i. 485. 

 By Rob. Willis, M.A. (Gonv. and Cai.) : Exhibition and explanation of a 



Tabuloscriptive Engine. Ibid. 



