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On the Meteorology of the Lake District of Cumberland and West- 

 / - . ^ , moreland, with a continuation of the results of experiments on the 

 ^ / < /} fall of Rain at various heights, up to 3166 feet above the Sea-Level. 



■ By J. F. Miller, Esq. F.R.A.S ^a^e 952 



On the relation of the Air and Evaporation Temperatures to the Tem- 

 perature of the Devf- Point, as determined by Mr. Glaisher's Hygro- 

 metrical Tables founded on the factors deduced from the Six-hourly 

 observations made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. By J. F. 

 Miller, Esq. F.R.A.S 953 



On Dynamical Stability, and on the Oscillations of Floating Bodies. 

 By the Rev. Henry Moseley, M.A. F.R.S., Corresponding Member 



of the Institute of France 954 



Observations on 287 Thunder-storms made at Highfield House, near 

 Nottingham, during the last nine years. By Edward Lowe, Esq. 

 F.R.A.S 957 



On a Dorsal dermal Spine of the Hylseosaurus recently discovered in 

 the Strata of Tilgate Forest. By Gideon Algernon Mantell, Esq. 

 LL.D. F.R.S. &c 957 



On the Variations of the Sulphates and Phosphates in the Urine in 

 Disease. By Henry Bence Jones, M.D. F.R.S 958 



Second Appendix to a paper on the Variations of the Acidity of the 

 Urine in Health. By Henry Bence Jones, M.D. F.R.S 959 



On the Temperature of Steam, and its corresponding Pressure. By 

 John Curr, Esq 960 



An Experimental Inquiry into the strength of Wrought Iron Plates 

 and riveted Joints as applied to Ship-building. By William Fair- 

 bairn, Esq. F.R.S 960 



On extraordinary Oscillations of the Sea ; with an account of some 

 ObservatioDS in Mount's Bay. By Richard Edmonds, Jun 962 



Observations on the Nebulse. By the Earl of Rosse, Pres. R.S. &c. . 962 



Electro-Physiological Researches. — Ninth Series, By Prof. Carlo 

 Matteucci 966 



On the Condition of certain Elements at the moment of Chemical 

 Change. By B. C. Brodie, Esq. F.R.S c. 967 



The Calling of the Sea. By Richard Edmonds, J un 968 



On the Structure of the Membrana Tvmpani in the Human Ear. By 

 Joseph Toynbee, F.R.S. &c. &c. 968 



Investigations into the Structure and Development of the Scales and 

 Bones of Fishes. By W. C. Williamson, Esq 969 



On the Impregnation of the Ovum in the Amphibia. By George 

 Newport, F.R.S. F.L.S. &c 971 



A Mathematical Theory of Magnetism. By WiUiam Thomson, M.A. 

 F.R.S. E., Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, and Professor 

 of Natural Philosophy in the University of Glasgow 975 



Les Causes du Magnetisme terrestre prouvees. Par M. Pierre Beron. 978 



On the Physiology and Pathology of Phosphate and Oxalate of Lime, 

 and their relation to the formation of Cells. By Wilham Beneke, 

 M.D 979 



