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Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of August 18, 1868. By Captain 

 Somerville Murray 127 



Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of August 18, 1868. By Captain 

 Henry Welchman King 127 



Supplementary Note on a Spectrum of a Solar Prominence. By J. Xorman 

 Lockyer, F.R.A.S., in a Letter to the Secretary 128 



Spectroscopic Observations of the Sun. — Xo. II. Bv J. Xorrnan Lockyer, - 

 F.R.A.S 128 



Account of Explorations by the Swedish Arctic Expedition at the close 

 of the Season 1868, in a Letter to the President. By Professor A. Xor- 

 denskiold 129 



Spectroscopic Observations of the Sun. — Xo. II. {concluded). By J. Xor- 

 rnan Lockyer, F.R.A.S 131 



Anniversary Meeting : 



Report of Auditors 133 



List of Fellows deceased, &c 133 



elected since last Anniversary 134 



Address of the President 13-5 



Presentation of the Medals 145 



Election of Council and Officers 151 



Financial Statement 152 & 153 



Changes and present state of the number of Fellows 154 



On the Phenomena of Light, Heat, and Sound accompanying the fall of 

 Meteorites. By W. Bitter v. Haidinger, For. Mem. R.S. &c 155 



On the Solar and Lunar Variations of Magnetic Declination at Bombay. — 

 Part I. By Charles Chambers, Esq., Superintendent of the Colaba 

 Observatory 161 



On the Diurnal and Annual Inequalities of Terrestrial Magnetism, as de- 

 duced from Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 

 from 1858 to 1863 ; being a continuation of a communication on the 

 Diurnal Inequalities from 1841 to 1857, printed in the Philosophical 

 Transactions, 1863. With a Xote on the Luno-diurnal and other Lunar 

 Inequalities, as deduced from observations extending from 1848 to 1863. 

 By George Biddell Airy, Astronomer Royal 163 



On the Measurement of the Luminous Intensity of Light. Bv WiJliain 

 Crookes, F.R.S. &c ■. . 166 



Preliminary Report, by Dr. William B. Carpenter, Y.P.R.S., of Dredging 

 Operations in the Seas to the North, of the British Islands, carried on in 

 Her Majesty's Steam-vessel ' Lightning,' by Dr. Carpenter and Dr. 

 Wwille Thomson, Professor of Natural History in Queen's College, 

 Belfast 168 



Description of the Cavern of Bruniquel, and its Organic Contents. — Part 

 II. Equine Remains. By Professor Owen, F.R.S 201 



On the Mechanical Possibility of the Descent of Glaciers by their "Weight , 

 only. By the Rev. Henry ISLoseley, M.A., Canon of Bristol," F.R.S., Instit. 

 Imp. Sc. Paris, Corresp 202 



