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CONTENTS.

VOL. V.


1843.

Magnetic Term Observations at Prague, for May, June, July and August, 1843. By Professor Kreil page 475
Variations de la Declinaison et de I'lntensite Magnetique observees a Milan le 26 et 27 Mai, le 21 et 22 Juin, le 19 et 20 Juillet, le 25 et 26 Aout, le 20 et 21 Septembre, le 18 et 19 Octobre, 1843. By Sig. F. Carlini, For. Mem. R.S 475
An Account of a remarkably large and luminous Spot in the Sea. By Captain F. Eardley Wiimot, F.R.S. With remarks on the water taken thence : in a letter to S. H. Christie, Sec. R.S., from Lieut. Manley Dixon, R.A 475
On a sudden rise and fall of the Sea in the Dock-yard Creek, Malta, on the 21st and 25th June, 1843. By S. Napier, Esq., Master-Attendant 495
Researches into the Structure and Development of a newly-discovered Parasitic Animalcule of the Human Skin, the Entozoonfo Uiculorum. By Erasmus Wilson, Esq., Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology in the Middlesex Hospital 495
Miscellaneous Observations on Animal Heat. By John Davy, M.D. F.R.S 496
On the Thermal Changes accompanying Basic Substitutions. By Thomas Andrews, M.D. M.RJ.A., Professor of Chemistry in the Royal Belfast Institution 497

1844.

An Account of a slight Shock of an Earthquake felt in the Channel Islands. By S. EUiott Hoskins, M.D. F.R.S. : in a Letter to P. M. Roget, M.D. Sec. R.S. &c 498
On a new Method of Analysis. By George Boole, Esq 499
A Description of an extensive Series of the Water Battery; with an