DONATIONS. 149 



Royal Society, List of Fellows. 1855. 



, Proceedings. Vol. viii. No. 21. 



H. James and others. — Figure, dimensions, and mean specific 

 ijravity of the Earth, as derived from the Trigonometrical 

 Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, 111. 



. . No. 22. 



H. J. Brooke. — Geometrical isomorphism of crystals, 187- 

 W. B. Carpenter. — Foraminifera, part 2, 205. 



, Transactions. Vol. cxlv. 1855. 



Pratt, J. II. — On the attraction of the Himalaya Mountains, 

 and of the elevated regions beyond them upon the plumb- 

 line in India, 53. 



Airy, G. B. — On the computation of the effect of the attraction 

 of mountain-masses as disturbing the apparent astronomical 

 latitude of stations in geodetic surveys, 101. 



Horner, L. — An account of some recent researches near Caii'o, 

 undertaken with the view of throwing light upon the geologi- 

 cal historj' of the alluvial land of Egypt, 105. 



Hooker, J. D., and E. W. Binuey. — On the structure of certain 

 limestone-nodules enclosed in seams of bituminous coal, 

 with a description of some Trigonocarpbns contained in 

 them, 149. 



Owen, R. — On the Megatherium. 



Vol. cxlvi. Parti. 1856. 



J. H. Pratt. — On the effect of local attraction upon the plumb- 

 line at stations on the English arc of the meridian, between 

 Dunnose and Burleigh Moor, 31. 



W. B. Carpenter. — Researches on the Foraminifera, 181. 



W. J. Rankine. — On axes of elasticity and crystalline forms, 261. 



G. B. Airy. — Account of pendulum experiments undertaken in 

 the Harton Colliery, for the purpose of determining the 

 mean density of the Earth, 29/. 



Society of Arts, Journal. Nos. 191-207. 



Exports and imports in the United Kingdom of Copper, Zinc, 



Tin, and Lead, 602. 

 J. B. Daines. — Decay and preservation of stone-work, 604, 629. 

 A. E. Bruckmann. — Absorbent bored wells, 609, 621, 634, 645. 

 D. Mushet. — Iron-ores of Great Britain, 61/. 

 Induration of stone, 630. 



D. T. Ansted. — Absorbing wells, 643. 

 H. Clarke. — Absorbing wells, 655. 



J. B. Denton. — Absorbing wells, 668. 



E. C. Lewis. — Lithographic stone in Jamaica, 684. 

 Bessemer's manufacture of iron, 695, 708, 714. 



H. H. Burnell. — Decay and preservation of stone-work, 713. 

 Bessemer's manufacture of iron, 758. 

 A. E. Bruckmann. — Absorbent bored wells, 764. 

 Booth. — Address, What to learn, 768. 



H. W. Reveley. — Inundation and natm-al river-drainage, 786. 

 — Hydraulic cement, 788. 



Statistical Society, Journal. Vol. xix. Part 3. September 1856. 

 R. Hunt. — Present state of the mining industries of the United 

 Kingdom, 201. 



