BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCE- 

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VOL. L— PROCEEDINGS of the FIRST and SECOND MEETINGS, at York 

 and Oxford, 1831 and 1832, 10s. 



Contents : — Prof. Airy, on the Progress of Astronomy ; — J. W. Lubbock, Esq., on the 

 Tides ; — Prof. Forbes, on the Present State of Meteorology ;— Prof. Powell, on the Present State 

 of the Science of Radiant Heat; — Prof. Cumming, on Thermo-Electricity j — Sir David Brew- 

 ster, on the Progress of Optics; — Rev. W. Whewell, on the Present State of Mineralogy; — 

 Rev. W. D. Conybeare, on the Recent Progress and Present State of Geology ; — Dr. Pritchard's 

 review of Philological and Physical Researches. 



Together with Papers on Mathematics, Optics, Acoustics, Magnetism, Electricity, Chemistry, 

 Meteorology, Geography, Geology, Zoology, Anatomy, Physiology, Botany, and the Arts ; and 

 an Exposition of the Object and Plan of the Association, &c. 



VOL. II.— PROCEEDINGS of the THIRD MEETING, at Cambridge, 1833, 8s. 



Contents: — Proceedings of the Meeting; — Mr. John Taylor, on Mineral Veins; — Dr. 

 Lindley, on the Philosophy of Botany ; — Dr. Henry, on the Physiology of the Nervous Sy- 

 stem ; — Mr. Peter Barlow, on the Strength of Materials ; — Mr. S. H. Christie, on the Magnetism 

 of the Earth ; — Rev. J. Challis, on the Analytical Theory of Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics ; 

 — Mr. George Rennie, on Hydraulics as a Branch of Engineering, Part I. ; — Rev. G. Peacock, 

 on certain Branches of Analysis. 



Together with Papers on Mathematics and Physics, Philosophical Instruments and Mechanical 

 Arts, Natural History, Anatomy, Physiology, and History of Science. 



VOL. III.— PROCEEDINGS of the FOURTH MEETING, at Edinburgh, 

 1834, 10.?. 



Contents: — Mr. H. D. Rogers on the Geology of North America; — Dr. C. Henry, on the 

 Laws of Contagion ; — Prof. Clark, on Animal Physiology ; — Rev. L. Jenyns, on Zoology ;— 

 Rev. J. Challis, on Capillary Attraction ; — Prof. Lloyd, on Physical Optics ; — Mr. G. Rennie, 

 on Hydraulics, Part II. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, and Recommendations of the Association 

 and its Committees. 



VOL. IV.— PROCEEDINGS of the FIFTH MEETING, at Dublin, 1835, 9s. 

 Contents : — Rev. W. Whewell, on the Recent Progress and Present Condition of the Ma- 

 thematical Theories of Electricity, Magnetism, and Heat; — M. A. Quetelet, Aper9u de I'Etat 

 actuel des Sciences Malhematiques chez les Beiges ; — Captain Edward Sabine, on the Phaeno- 

 mena of Terrestrial Magnetism. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, and Recommendations of the Association 

 and its Committees. 



