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Graphical Representations of the Term-day Observations from April to September inclusive, 1841, from the same Observatory page 37]

Abstracts of the Daily Magnetic and Meteorological Observations for September 1841, made at the Honourable East India Company’s Magnetic Observatory at Madras 37]

Abstracts of the Daily Magnetic and Meteorological Observations for September 1841, made at the Honourable East India Company’s Magnetic Observatory at Simla..... .............. .... 371

Variations de la. déclinaisun et intensité horizontale magnétique ob. servée a Milan, pendant 24 heures lie suite, le 22 et 23 Décembre 1841, et le 19 et 21 Janvier 1842. Par Signor F. Carlini, For. Memb. R.S. 371

A Meteorological Journal for 1841, kept at Allenheads, Northumber- land, 1400 feet above the level of the sea, with an Appendix. By the Rev. W. Walton, NLA. EELS. .

Description of an Observatory constructed at Ar‘dwick, and specifica- tion of the work performed in its erection. By John Jesse, Esq. at


Magnetic—term Observations of the Declination, Inclination, and total Intensity, made at the Magnetic Observatory at Prague. By C. Kreil, Director of the Prague Observatory

On the Chemical Analysis of the contents of the Thoracic Duct in the Human Subject. By George Owen Rees, M.D. Physician to the Northern Dispensary .................... .. 373



On the Steam-wave. By the Rev. Thomas Boys .


Meteorological Observations taken on board Her Majesty’s Ship Erebus, for November and December 1840 ; and for January, Fe- bruary, March, April, May, June and July 1841. By Captain James Clark Ross, R.N. F.R.S. Commander of the Expedition. (Forms 1

and 374

Meteorological Observations taken on board Her Majesty’s Ship Terror, for October, November and December 1840; and for J anu- ary, March, April, May and June 1841. By Captain T. B. M. Crozier, R.N. (Forms 1 and 2.) 374

Meteorological Observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, for February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September 1841. By F. Eardley Wilmot, Esq. Lieut. in the Royal Artillery. (Fbrms 1 and 2.) 374

Meteorological Observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, Ross- Bank, Van Diemen’s Land, for April, May and June 1841. (Forms 1 and 2.) 374

On the Structure and Use of the Malpighian bodies of the Kidney, with Observations on the Circulation through that Gland. By William Bowman, Esq. F.R.S. Demonstrator of Anatomy in King’s College, London, and Assistant Surgeon to the King’s College Hospital ....... 375

On the Diurnal Temperature of the Earth’s Surface, and the discus. sion of a simple Formulator ascertaining the same. By S. A. Drach, c