and Female of the Human Species. By Walter Adam, M.D. Fel- 

 low of the College of Physicians of Edinburgh ...page 207 



Some Experiments and Observations on the Combinations of Carbonic 



Acid and Ammonia. By John Davy, M.D. F.R.S 207 



On the Influence of Colour on Heat and Odours. By James Stark, 

 M.D., of Edinburgh..... 208 



On the Development of the Disturbing Function upon which depend 208 

 the Inequalities of the Motions of the Planets caused by their Mutual 



Attraction. By James Ivory, Esq. K.H. M.A. F.R.S 209 



On the Reflex function of the Medulla Oblongata and Spinalis, or the 

 principle of Tone in the Muscular System. By Marshall Hall, 

 M.D. F.R.S. L. & E 210 



Experimental Researches in Electricity. — Fifth Series. By Michael 

 Faraday, Esq. D.C.L. F.R.S. Fullerian Professor of Chemistry in 

 the Royal Institution of Great Britain 211 



The Anatomy and Physiology of the Liver. By Francis Kiernan, Esq. 

 M.R.C.S 211 



Historical Notice to the supposed Identity of the large mass of Me- 

 teoric Iron now in the British Museum, with the celebrated Otumpa 

 Iron described by Rubin de Celis, in the Philosophical Transactions 

 for 1786 213 



Observations of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars, made at Slough, with 

 a Twenty-feet Reflector, between the Years 1825 and 1833. By Sir 

 John F. W. Herschel, K.H. F.R.S 213 



Reports on the Fluid-lens Telescope constructed for the Royal Society 

 on Mr. Barlow's principles. By Sir John Herschel, Professor Airy, 

 and Captain Smyth 245 



An Account of some Experiments made in the West Indies and North 

 America to determine the relative Magnetic Forces, in the Years 

 1831, 1832, and 1833. By the Rev. George Fisher, M.A. F.R.S... 253 



On the Theory of the Moon. By John William Lubbock, Esq. V.P. 

 and Treas. R.S 253 



On the Position of the North Magnetic Pole. By Commander James 

 Clark Ross, R.N. F.R.S 254 



On the Quantity and Quality of the Gases disengaged from the Ther- 

 mal Spring which supplies the King's Bath, in the City of Bath. 

 By Charles G. B. Daubeny, M.D. F.R.S. Professor of Chemistry 

 in the University of Oxford 254 



1834. 



On the empirical Laws of the Tides in the Port of London, with some 

 Reflections on the Theory. By the Rev. William Whewell, M.A. 

 F.R.S. Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge 256 



On a new property of the Arcs of the Equilateral Hyperbola. By 

 Henry Fox Talbot, Esq. M.P. F.R.S 258 



Appendix to a Memoir, lately read to the Society, on the Quality and 

 Quantity of the Gases disengaged from the Hot Spring of the King's 

 Bath, in the City of Bath. By Charles G. B. Daubeny, M.D. F.R.S. 258 



Experimental Researches in Electricity. Sixth and Seventh Series. 

 By Michael Faraday, Esq. D.C.L. F.R.S. Fullerian Professor of Che- 

 mistry in the Royal Institution of Great Britain 259 



