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APPENiriX. 



and Dr Yule read a paper on the 

 of Cornwall. Germination of the Graniineae, iUustratins: his re- 



Dr Yule on . . 



the Germi- marks by specimens and drawings. Dr Yule's 



nation of . . , i • , . i t» /r 



theGrami- paper IS msertcd m 1st voL Memy p. 587.-^ 

 604. 



1810. 

 July 21. 

 Mr Camp- 

 bell on the 

 Antilunar 

 Tide. 

 Dr Thom- 

 son on Ga- 

 seous com- 

 bination of 

 Hydrogen 

 and Car- 

 bon. 



1810. 

 Nov. 24. 



Colonel 

 Montagu's 

 communi- 

 cation. 



Mr Mac- 

 kenzie's 

 Analysis of 

 Compact 

 Felspar. 

 A^r Scores- 

 by's Green- 

 land Jour- 

 nal, 1810. 



Mr Campbell of Garb rook read some obfser- 

 vations on the cause of the Antilunar or Inferior 

 Tide, impugning the Newtonian theory on that 

 subject ; and Dr Thomson read a paper on the 

 Gaseous Combinations of Hydrogen and Carbom 

 Dr Thomson's paper is inserted in 1st vol. Mem^ 

 p. 504.— 525. 



The Secretary read an additional communica- 

 tion on the Fasciola trachea, and on the Zipho- 

 theca tetradens, from Colonel Montagu * and an 

 account of the Analysis of the Compact Felspar 

 of the Pentland Hills, by Charles Mackenzie, 

 Esq^ ; and he laid before the Society a Me- 

 teorological Journal of a Greenland Voyage per- 

 formed this year^ by Mr William Scoresby 

 Junior. 



1811. Professor Jameson read the first part of a 



Professor Geognostical description of the Island of Arran, 



GeTgnostfc iHustrated by numerous specimens. The Se- 



tT\vrln'' cretary laid before the Society a Meteorological 



