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whether any^ and what signs of CuiTent Force are manifested duiing 

 the organic process of xlbsorption (Lacteal) in living animals. — Part 

 II. By H. F. Baxter, Esq ^ page 230 



An Experimental Inquiry undertaken with the view of ascertaining 

 whether any, and what signs of Current Force are manifested dming 



the organic process of Assimilation in the ^Muscular and the Nervous 

 Tissues in h\'ing animals. — Part III. By H. F. Baxter, Esq 230 



On the TheoiT of "Waves. By Andi'ew John Robertson, Esq 231 



An Experimental Inqmry undertaken with the %-iew of ascertaining 

 whether any signs of Current Electricity are manifested in Plants 

 pming vegetation. By H, F. Baxter, Esq 267 



On the relation of Cardioids to EUipses. By Joseph Jopling, Esq. . . 267 



On the Solution of Urinary Calculi in dilute Saline Fluids, at the tem- 

 peratm-e of the bodv, bv the aid of Electricity-. Bv H. Bence Jones, 

 M.D., F.R.S., Physician to St. George's Hospital 268 



1853. 



On Molecular Influences. Sect. I. Transmission of Heat through 

 Organic Structm-es. By John Tyndall, F.R.S 270 



Description of some species of the extinct genus Nesodon. By Pro- 

 fessor Owen, F.R.S 272 



On the Extension of the value of the ratio of the Chcumference of a 

 cu-cle to its Diameter. By TTilham Rutherford, Esq., F.R.A.S. . . 274 



An Account of a Deep-sea Sounding in 7706 fathoms, in 36° 4.9' South 

 Latitude, and 37° 6' West Longitude. Bv Captain Hem-v Mangles 

 Denham, R.X., F.R.S ^ ' ' 275 



On the Echpses of Agathocles, Thales and Xerxes. By George B. 

 Airy, Esq., F.R.S., &c., Astronomer Royal 276 



An account of an Explosive Meteorite. By Francis Higginson, Esq., R. N . 276 



On the determination of the Mean Temperature of every day in the year, 

 as deduced from the Observations taken at the Royal Obseiwatory, 

 , Greenv^ich, in the Years from 1814 to 1851. By James Glaisher, 



Esq., F.R.S 281 



On the periodic and non-periodic variations of Temperatm-e at Toronto 

 in Canada fi'om 1841 to 1852 inclusive. By Colonel Edward Sabine, 

 R.A., Treasurer and Vice-President of the Royal Society- 284 



On the Muscles which open the Eustachian Tube. By Joseph To^mbee, 

 M.D., F.R.S 286 



On Periodical Laws in the larser Masrnetic Distiu'bances. By Captain 



Younghusband, R.A., F.R.S 7 287 



On the Meteorology- of the English Lake District (Sixth paper, for 



1852). By John F. MiUer, Esq., F.R.S., &c 290 



Probable connection between solar spots and the am-oree. By W. 



Stevenson 291 



On the Reproduction of the Toad and Frog v^ithout the intermediate 



stage of Tadpole. By Edward Joseph Lowe, Esq., F.G.S., F.R.A.S. 292 



On Animal and Vegetable Fibre as originally composed of Twin Spiral 



