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Discussion of Tide-Observations made at Liverpool. By J. W. Lubbock, 

 Esq. V.P. and Treas. R.S .page 338 



On the Star-Fish of the genus Comatula, demonstrative of the Penta- 

 crinus JEuropcsus, being the young of our indigenous Species. By 

 John V. Thompson, Esq. F.L.S. Deputy Inspector General of 

 Hospitals 339 



On the Ova of Women and Mammiferous Animals, as they exist in 

 the Ovaries before Impregnation. By Thomas Wharton Jones, Esq. 339 



Some Remarks on the difficulty of distinguishing certain genera of 

 Shells ; and on some Anomalies observed in the Habitations of cer- 

 tain species of Mollusca. By John Edward Gray, Esq. F.R.S. ... 340 



On the supposed Existence of Metamorphoses in the Crustacea. By 

 J. O. Westwood, Esq. F.L.S. and Secretary to the Entomological 



Society 341 



Memoranda relating to a Theory of Sound. By Paul Cooper, Esq... 342 



A Theory of the Tides, including a Theory of the Formation and Pro- 

 pagation of Waves. By Paul Cooper, Esq 342 



On the Influence of the Respiratory Organs in regulating the Quan- 

 tity of Blood within the Heart. By James Wardrop, Esq 342 



Experimental Researches in Electricity. — Tenth Series. By Michael 

 Faraday Esq. F.R.S. D.C.L. &c 343 



On the Empirical Laws of the Tides in the Port of Liverpool. By the 

 Rev. William Whewell, M.A., F.R.S 345 



Observations on Halley's Comet, made at Mackree, Sligo, in the 

 months of August, September, October, and November 1835. By 

 Edward J. Cooper, Esq 346 



An Account of the great Earthquake experienced in Chili, on the 20th 

 of February 1835, with a Map. By Alexander Caldcleugh, Esq. 

 F.R.S 347 



Memoranda taken during the continuance of the Aurora Borealis of 

 November 18, 1835. By Charles C. Christie, Esq 361 



Demonstration complete du Theoreme dit de Fermat. Par Francis 

 Paulet, de Geneve, ancien 61eve de l'E'cole Polytechnique 361 



Researches toward establishing a theory of the Dispersion of Light, 

 No. II. By the Rev. Baden Powell, M.A. F.R.S. Savilian Pro- 

 fessor of Geometry in the University of Oxford 362 



On the action of Light upon Plants, and of Plants upon the Atmo- 

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

 and of Botany in the University of Oxford « 362 



1836. 



Meteorological Journal kept at the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good 

 Hope, from the 1st of June to the 31st of December, 1834 363 



Some Account of the Volcanic Eruption of Cosiguina in the Bay of 

 Fonseca, commonly called the Coast of Conchagua, on the West- 

 ern Coast of Central America. By Alexander Caldcleugh, Esq. 

 F.R.S A 363 



On the Anatomical and Optical Structure of the Crystalline Lenses 

 of Animals, being the continuation of the paper published in the 



