PROCEEDINGS of the FIFTH MEETING, iit Dublin, 183.5, 9.5. 
CONTE.STS:—Rev. W. NVheweU, on the Recent I’ro'tress and present Condilinn of the 
Mathemalical Theories of Electricity, Magnetism, ami HeatM. A. Quetelct, Apcr 9 ii de 
I'Etat actuel des Sciences Matbemiitiques chtz les IJelgcs Captain Kdwiml Sabine, on the 
Phajnomena of Terrestrial Magnetism. , ,, 
Together with the Transactions of the Sections, Prof. Sir \V. Hamilton s Address, and ile- 
Gonimcndations of the Association and iu Cuiniiiittecs. 
PROCEEDINGS of the SIXTH MEETING, nt Rristol, 1836, 8s. 
Costents :_ Prof. Daubeny, <«• the PrfRvnt Si-ite of cm- Knowk-dire with respect to Mine¬ 
ral and Thermal Waters :— Major P.dward Sabine, on the Direciitm and Intrnsity of tlio Ter- 
i^rial Magnetic Force in Scotland; — Mr. Jotm Richiird.Hoti, on North Aiiicricnn Zoology;— 
^v. J. Challis. on the MalhtinaticoJ Theory of Fluids; — Mr. J T. Black.ny, « Comparative 
View of the more remarkable Plants which characteriiie the neighbourhood of Dublin and 
Edinburgh, and the South-west of Scoltami, &c. ;—Mr. J. T. M.ickay, Comparative Geogra- 
phical Notices of the more retnsrkablc Plants which charactoriEC Scotland and Ireland ;—Re¬ 
port of the London Sub-Committee of the Medical Sertion on the Motion* and Sounds of the 
Heart;_Second Report of the Duhlin Suli.CominiUee on the Motion* and Sounds of the Heart; 
— Report of the Dublin Committee on llie Pathology of ihe Brain and Nfrvoiis System 
J. \V. Lubbock, Esq.. Account of the Recent Uheussions of Ob*crvBiiou» ol the Tides;—Rev. 
Bulen Powell, on determining the Refractive Indices for the Slaiidard K.iys of the Solar Spec¬ 
trum in various media;—Dr. I!*»dgkiu, on the Coinmnnii-iiiion between the Arteries and 
Absorbents;—Prof. Phillips, Repori of Expcrinicnt* on .SHblcrr.nne.au Temperature;—Prof. 
Hamilton, on the Vulirliiy of a Method rceenily proposed by George 11. Jenard, Esq., for 
Transfurmiiig and Rwolving Equations of bler.ucd Degrees. 
Together with the Transactions of the -''cetionv, Prof. Daiibuuy’s Address, and Uecomnien- 
dations of the Association and its Committees. 
PROCEEDINGS of the SEVENTH MEETING, at Livorpool, 1837, lU. 
Contents: —Major Edward .Sablnr, on the VariatiuiiB of the Magnetic Intensity observed 
at diile.Tcat poiiitB of the Earth"# Surface Hrv. William Taylor, on the various mode.s of 
Printing for the use of the bl.iul;—J. W. LubUock, E»q.. on the Dijcmwlous of Observations 
of the Tides which have been obtained by means of the gr.\nt of money which was placed at 
the disposal of die Autiior for that purpone at the but Meeting of the Association ;—Prof. 
Thomrts Tliomaon, on the Diffcvcncc between the Compmdlkui of C.h*i lion produced by the 
Cold and Hot Blast; — Rev. T. fl. Robinson, on the Dciernilnatiun of the Constant of Nutation 
by the Greenwich Observutitma, nnide a* corniiintidcd by U)e Ilritisli Awoeiution;— Robert 
Were Fox, Esq-, ExpciinicnlB mi the IRcelrklly of Metallic Veins, and the Temperature of 
Milioe i—PiovUiniud Report of the Committee of the Medical Section of the British Associa¬ 
tion. appoinleil to invustignle the Cotnpusltiuii of Secretion#, and the orgiin* producing them ; 
—Dr. 0. 0, Rees, Repiirt from the Corniiiittec fur inquiring into tlu) Aimlysis of the Glands, 
&c. of the Human Body j^Secoud Report of the I,oml<m Suh-Coiiiuiiitcc of the British Asso- 
cialiun Medical Section, on the Motion* niul Sound* of tlin llcart;—Prof. Johnston, on tlie 
Present State of onr knowledge in regard to Uiinorplums Bodies;—Col. Sykes, on tlie Sta¬ 
tistics of the Four Cidlceturalc* of Diikhiin, niidur [he British GovernmentEaton Hodgkin- 
son, Esq., on the relative Strength luul other Mi’cluiiiical Properties of Iron obtained from the 
Hot and Cold Bl.ist;—William FHirhiuru, Esq., on the .Slrciigtli and oilier Properties of Iron 
obtained from the Hot and ("old Blast;—Sir John Robison, and John Scott Russell, Esq., 
Report of the Committee oii 'W.ive-i, appoimod by the llritUh A.'sm'ialioii at Bristol in 18311; 
— Note by Major Sabine, hoiiig «ii Appendix to lii« Report on the Variations of tlic Magnetic 
Intensity observed at different Points of the Earth's Surface ;—James Vales, on the Growth 
of Plants under glass, and wiiiioui uny free coinmuiilcation with the outward .\ir, on the Plan 
of Mr. N. J, Ward, of Loudon. 
Together widi the Trausiiciion* of the .lections, Prof. Traill's Address, ami Recommenda¬ 
tions of the Association and it* Coinniitlec.*. 
PROCEEDINGS of thh EIGHTH MEETING, at Newcastle, 1838,10s. 
Contents; —Rev. \V. Whewell. .\ccount of a Level l.ine, measured from the Bristol Chan¬ 
nel III the English Channel, by Mr. IJtinl;—Report on the Discussions of Tides, prepared 
under the direction of the Rev. \V. WhcwellW'. .Snow llarri*. E«q., Aieount of the Progress 
and State of the Mete<nulugi«Hil Ob.iervatioiis at Plymouth ;— Major Edward Sabine, on the 
Magnetic IsoiTmal and Uodynamic Liacsiu the BrilUli laluiids,—I). Lardiior, LL.D., on the 
Deleriuiiialion of the Mean NuincncBl Value# of Rallwav Coiistiints ; —R .Mallet, Esq., First 
Report upon ExpciiuienU upon the Action ofSca und Rlwr Wtiier upon Ciist and Wrought 
Iron : —H. Mallet, Esq., on Ihe .Vciio.i of u Heat ot 212® Fahr., when long continued, on In¬ 
organic and Organic Sub.stances. 
Together with the Tran.suctions of the Section-*, Mr. Murchison’s Address, and Recommen¬ 
dations of the Association and its Committees. 
