SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS 
TO THE 
GENERAL MEETINGS, 
February, 1835.—Summaries of Meteorological Observations for 
the year 1834; at Brandsby, by F. Cholmeley, Esq.; at Middleton, 
by the Rev. Mr. Blanchard ; at Moat Hall, by Dr. Wasse; at Hug- 
gate, by the Rev. Mr. Rankin ; at York, by Mr. Ford. 
Notice respecting the Ancient Mortar of St. Mary’s Abbey, weight 
76 lb. date 1308, by the Rev. Charles Wellbeloved. 
Notice of a new form of Dew Point Hygrometer, by the*Rev. 
W. V. Harcourt, F.R.S. 
March,— On the Structure of Belemnites, by Professor Phillips, 
F .R.S. 
July.—O n the Sclerotic Bones in the Eyes of Birds and Reptiles, 
by T. Allis. 
Notice of Barometrical Measurements of Mountains in Cumberland 
and Westmoreland, by Wm. Gray, jun. 
Description of the Equatorial used by the eminent calculator, 
Abraham Sharpe, by W. L. Newman, F.R.A.S. 
October.— Account of Proceedings at the Dublin Meeting of the 
British Association for Advancement of Science, by Professor Phillips, 
F.R.S., and the Rev. J. Kenrick. 
November, —On a Monumental Cross at Hackness, by the Rev, 
W. V. Harcourt, F.R.S. 
December. —On the Barometric Measurements of Heights, by 
Wm. Gray, jun. 
On the characteristic Phenomena of the Aurora Borealis, in Nov. 
1834, by Professor Phillips, F.R.S. 
January, 1836.—On the Magnetical Effects of the Aurora 
Borealis, Dec. 23, 1835, by Professor Phillips, F.R.S, 
