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“ On Glacial Action in the Valley of the Weir, etc.,” by PrO’ 
fessor T. S. Aldis, M.A. 
February 1876. — ‘‘ An Account of some early Experi- 
ments with Ozone, and Remarks upon its Electrical Origin,” by J. 
B. Dancer, F.R.A.S. 
‘‘ Results of Rain Gauge Observations, made at Eccles, near 
Manchester, during the year 1875,” by Thomas Mackereth, 
F.R.A.S., F.M.S. 
March 1th, 1876. — “ On Crystals of Sulphate of Lead found in 
Alum Residue,” by R. S. Dale, B.A. 
On the Degree of Accuracy displayed by Druggists in the 
Dispensing of Physicians’ Prescriptions in different towns through- 
out England and Scotland,” by William Thomson, F.C.S. 
March 12>th, 1876. — “ On a Series of Specimens of very young 
Rhombus Vulgaris (Cuv.),” by R. D. Darbishire, F.G.S. 
“ Notes made during a Visit in the past Summer ta the Swedish 
Shell-beds of Uddevalla and the neighbouring district,” by R. D. 
Darbishire, F.G.S. 
“ List of Shells found in Cymmeran Bay, Anglesea. Corrections 
and Additions,” by John Plant, F.G.S. 
March 'list, 1876. — “ On a Graphical Method of Drawing 
Spectra,” by Mr. William Dodgson, Whitworth Scholar. Com- 
municated by Professor Roscoe, F.R.S., &c. 
“ Evidence to prove that a Bone from the Windy Knoll, 
Castleton, named by Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S., 
‘ Sacrum of young Bison,’ is a Sacral -Bone of the Cave Bear, 
Ursus Spelaeus,” by John Plant, F.G.S. 
April A:th, 1876. — “ On the Depreciation in the value of 
Silver,” by Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S. 
“ On some Isomerides of Alizarine,” by Edward Schunck, Ph.D., 
F.R.S. , and Hermann Roemer, Ph.D. 
“ Note on Mr. Plant’s Fossil Sacrum from Windy Knoll,” by 
Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S. 
The Eucalyptus and Malaria, by Dr. R. Angus Smith, 
F.R.S., V.P. 
“ On the Eucalyptus,” by Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S. 
