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fy ea igen A, Prof. 0. T. Eppy, Cincinnati; B, Prof. 
C. Hasti Baltimore; C, Dr. A. Spri INGER, Cincinnati D, 
Dr. C. P. Downy: Altoows, "Pa. ; ; E, Capt. E. C. Durr x, Wa sh- 
ington; F, Dr. C. S. Minor, Boston ; G, R. fuses ce Cincin- 
nati ; i, Prof. Orts T. Mason, Washington ; I, Dr. Franxuin B, 
Hoven, ‘Lowville, 
Prof. W. B. Rogers was elected the first Honorary Fellow of 
the Association. 
List of Papers accepted for Reading. 
1. Astronomy, Mathematics and Physics. 
or, : Note on ro, othe of abebicne tables of Uranus and Nep- 
tune, with those ree the vee planets by LeVer 
he methods of determining the solar parallax, with spe- 
cial re reference to to the oibeas transit of Venus; On a simple method of measuring 
am a 
Pega gin s problem: its history and bibliography, together with 
various slutions 0 
H. A. Newton: “Num bers of cometary orbits relative to perihelion distance. 
phot eines = determining the value of the solar parallax from 
meridian Sewaibite 3 of M 
Brown: pri ope; A register of eclipses traced from 3939 B. C. 
8. 8. Parsons: Klec trey, magnetism, gravitation—their phenomena considered 
as i manifestations of one force. 
eae Dy OW, : Scheme for aiding the memory of Euler’s transformations of 
cose inates, 
P. E. CHasr: apap ee . light. 
E. B, Exuorr: standard t 
W. PAYNE: Tne doe ass ‘Carleton College Observatory. 
. War ethod of paeaiae in diate equations, by the 
use of we of the principles o dete rminan 
ALLACG ee viation in wvetetg. a long series of figures, and its 
use in paletletions: 4 hee a seh ical connection in equations. 
eq 
ICHO! a Savtriel resistance and the coéficient of expansion of 
incandescent sore 
of spherical ojeetiiog fi based on the kinetic theory of gases; Note on 
of flight of elongated projectiles; On the mechanical prineiples attra in 
flight of a boomerang ; On! a new method of applying water ft of small head 
to re h 
ARSDEN: Experiments to determine the comparative count of globes and 
cylinders of the same rome ter. 
- LeContE Stevens: An improved sonometer; The stereoscope, and vision 
by optic divergence. 
0, eg n the wave-lengths of the principal lines of the solar 
spectrum ; Note o grt ot d a of the value uf 7; Remarks 
Upon and an exhibition of Japanese sides -aitin rrors 
7 ADDOCK: A new self-registering ‘sirhir barometer 
. LAwren wn stoning The needle telephone, (a new instrument by Dr. Good- 
‘man, of Louisville , Ky.); An anomalous magnetic property of a specimen "of i iron ; 
Nodula r co) oneretions i in opebn-egs Mi fbsteser as on the origin of spe 
ELL: U ic probe: Upon the of the indue- 
tion balance as a cans of canara the location of leaden bullets imbedded in 
the human body. 
» H. Taimenake: On the effect of prolonged stress upon the strain in timber. 
KE. Hinearp: On recent 2 eep-sea soundings in the Gulf of Mexico and 
Ksibaees Sea, by the U. S. Coas 
#. E. Nipaer: Magnetic Survey of Missouri. 
