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Minute structure of the Organ of Taste in Vertebrate Animals. 

 Part I. By Augustus Waller, M.D page 751 



The Brain the sole centre of the Human Nervous System. By Edwin 

 Lee, Esq 753 



On the Protection of Iron from Oxidation and from becoming foul 

 when it is exposed to the action of sea and other waters. By Mr. 

 William John Hay 754 



On the Chemical Nature of a Wax from China. By Benjamin Collins 

 Brodie, Esq 754 



On a new case of the Interference of Light. By the Rev. Baden 

 Powell, M.A. F.R.S. &c., SaviUan Professor of Geometry in the 

 University of Oxford 756 



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

 moreland. By John Fletcher Miller, Esq , 757 



On the structure of the Jaws and Teeth of the Iguanodon. By Gideon 

 Algernon Mantell, Esq. LL.D., F.R.S. Vice-President of the Geo- 

 logical Society, &c 757 



An A ccount of some Observations made on the Depth of Rain which 

 falls in the same Localities at different altitudes in the hilly districts 

 of Lancashire, Cheshire and Derbyshire. By S. C. Homershara, C.E. 759 



Microscopical examination of the contents of the Hepatic Ducts. By 

 Thomas Wharton Jones, Esq. F.R.S 760 



Researches on the Function of the Intercostal Muscles, and on the 

 Respiratory Movements, with some remarks upon Muscular Power 

 in Man. By Dr. John Hutchinson 760 



Attempt to apply instrumental measurement to the Zodiacal Light. 

 By Prof. C. Piazzi Smyth 76 1 



On the Chemical Nature of Wax. — Part III. On Myricine. By 



B. C. Brodie, Esq 767 / 



An account of Astronomical Observations proposed to be made in 

 South America. By S. M. Gillies, in an extract of a letter to Lieut.- 

 Col. Sabine, R.A. For. Sec. R.S , 768 



Experimental Researches in Electricity. — Twenty-second Series. 



§ 28. On the Crj^stalline Polarity of Bismuth and other bodies, and ^ £ 



on its relation to the magnetic form of force. By Michael Faraday, 

 Esq. D.C.L. F.R.S., Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal 

 Institution, &c ~ 780 



On the effect of surrounding Media on Voltaic Ignition. By W. R. 

 Grove, Esq. M.A. F.R.S 783 



1849. 



Contributions to the Physiology of the Alimentary Canal. By W. 

 Brinton, Esq. M.B 784 



On the Determination of the Difference of Longitude, by means of the 

 Magnetic Telegraph. By Elias Loomis, Esq., in a letter to Lieut.- 

 Col. Sabine, R.A. For. Sec. R.S 787 



