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Meteorological Obsei-vations, taken in conformity -^-ith the Report 

 drawn up by the Committee of Physics, including Meteorology, 

 for the guidance of the Antarctic Expedition ; as also for the fixed 

 Magnetic Observatories, at the Magnetic Observatory^ Ross-Bank, 

 Van Diemen's Land, for July and August 1841 paye 3/8 



Meteorological Register kept at Port Arthur, Van Diemen's Land, 

 during the Year 1839. By Deputy-Assistant-Commissary-General 

 Lempriere 378 



Contributions to the Chemical History of the Compounds of Palla- 

 dium and Platinum. By Robert Kane, M.D. M.R.LA 379 



Magnetic Observations made at Prague for September 1841. Bv C. 

 Kreil ' 380 



Meteorological Observations taken on board H.INL Ship Erebus, for 

 August and September 1841. By Capt. James Clark Ross, R.N. 

 F.R.S. Commander of the Expedition. (Foims I and 2.) 380 



Meteorological Observations taken by the Niger Expedition, for May', 

 June and July 1841 .' 380 



Meteorological Observations taken at the Magnetic Observatoiy, Ross- 

 Bank, Van Diemen's Land, for November and December 1840, and 

 January, February and March 1841. (Forms ^ and 2.) 380 



Meteorological Observ^ations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, 

 Cape of Good Hope, for October and November 1841. By F. 

 Eardley Wilmot, Esq. Lieut, in the Royal Artillery. (Forms 1 and 2.) 380 



Meteorological Observations taken at the Magnetic Observ^atory^ 

 Toronto, for January, February, March, April and May 1841. By 

 C. W. Younghusband, Esq. Lieut, in the Royal Artillery. (Forms 

 1 and 2.) .' ' 380 



Of the ultimate distribution of the Air-passages, and of the modes of 

 Formations of the Air-cells of the Lungs. By William Addison, 

 Esq. F.L.S. Surgeon, Great Malvern '. 381 



Remarks on the probable natural causes of the Epidemic Influenza as 

 experienced at Hull in the year 1833 ; vdth a delineation of the 

 Curves of the maximum, the mean, and the minimum Temperatures 

 in the shade, and the maximum Temperature in the Sun's Rars at 

 Hull, during the years 1823 and 1833. By G. H. Fielding, M.D. 381 



Report of a remarkable appearance of the x\urora Borealis below the 

 Clouds. Bv the Rev. James Farquharson, LL.D. F.R.S. Minister 

 ofAlford..; 382 



Papers from the several INIagnetic Observatories established in India, 

 addressed to the Secretary of the Royal Society, by direction of 

 the Honourable East India Company 382 



On the Organic Tissues in the bony structure of the Corallidae. By 

 J. S. Bowerkank, Esq. F.G.S 383 



Sixth Letter on Voltaic Combinations, addressed to Michael Faraday, 

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

 Institution of Great Britain, &c. By John Frederic Daniell, Esq. 

 Foreign Sec. R.S. Professor of Chemistry in King's College, Lon- 

 don 384 



