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LOCAL COUNCIL AT DUBLIN.

James Apjohn, M.D. Francis Barker, M.D. Richard Griffith, Esq. John Hart, M.D. Robert Hutton, Esq. Samuel Litton, M.D. Mountifort Longfield, LL.D. Captain Portlock. Rev. George S. Smith. Isaac Weld, Esq. And the Officers of the Association residing in Dublin.

RECEPTION COMMITTEE.

Richard Cane, Esq. A. Carmichael, Esq. George Carr, Esq. J. Sisson Cooper, Esq. Hon. Thomas Barnwall. Loftus Bland, Esq. Robert Borrowes, Esq. E. Borough, Esq. Charles Brown, jun., Esq. J. W. Cusack, M.D. Robert Graves, M.D. Charles W. Hamilton, Esq. J. R. Corballis, Esq. W. Edington, Esq. J. Pim, jun., Esq. Cornelius Sullivan, Esq. Captain Hooke. Arthur Hume, Esq. Henry Kemmis, Esq. Hon. Edward Lawless. B. C. Lloyd, Esq. Sir Charles Morgan. Hon. Sir Francis Stanhope. W. Stokes, M.D.

Secretary.-R. Evanson, M.D.

OFFICERS OF SECTIONAL COMMITTEES.

SECTION A.-MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS.

President.-Rev. Dr. Robinson.

Vice-Presidents.-Francis Baily, Esq. Sir Thomas Brisbane. Secretaries.-Professor Sir W. R. Hamilton.

Professor

Wheatstone.

SUB-SECTION A.

President.-G. Rennie, Esq.

Vice-President.-Dr. Lardner.

Secretary.-Professor Moseley.

SECTION B.-CHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY.

President.-Dr. T. Thomson.

Vice-Presidents.-Dr. Barker. Dr. Dalton.
Secretaries.-Dr. Apjohn. Professor Johnston.

SECTION C.-GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY.

President.-R. J. Griffith, Esq.

Vice-Presidents.-R. I. Murchison, Esq. Professor Sedg

wick.

Secretaries.-Captain Portlock. J. J. Torrie, Esq.

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OFFICERS OF SECTIONAL COMMITTEES.

SECTION D.-ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY.

President.-Dr. Allman.

Vice-Presidents.-Dr. Daubeny. Professor Graham.
Secretaries.-John Curtis, Esq. Dr. Litton.

SECTION E.-ANATOMY AND MEDICINE.

President.-Dr. Prichard.

Vice-Presidents.-Dr. Collis. Dr. Crampton, Surgeon Ge

neral.

Secretaries.-Dr. Harrison. Dr. Hart.

SECTION F.-STATISTICS.

President. Charles Babbage, Esq.

Vice-Presidents.-Colonel Sykes. Rev. E. Stanley.
Secretaries.-Professor Longfield. W. Greg, Esq.

CORRESPONDING MEMBERS.

Professor Agassiz, Neufchatel. M. Arago, Secretary of the Institute, Paris. Professor Berzelius, Stockholm. Mr. Bowditch, Boston, North America. Professor de la Rive, Geneva. Baron Alexander von Humboldt, Berlin. Professor Moll, Utrecht. Professor Ersted, Copenhagen. Jean Plana, Astronomer Royal, Turin. M. Quetelet, Brussels. Professor Schumacher, Altona.

BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

TREASURER'S ACCOUNT from 31st JULY 1834 to 30th JUNE 1835.

RECEIPTS.

PAYMENTS.

Balance in hand from last year's Account

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Compositions from 101 Members

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Expenses of Meeting at Edinburgh
Disbursements by Local Treasurers
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FRANCIS BAILY,

Paid Sundry Expenses on Reports, 1st volume Paid Richard Taylor Printing 2nd edition of Reports, 1st volume, 750 Copies

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DESIDERATA,

&c.

THE following Reports on the progress and desiderata of difrent branches of science have been drawn up at the request of the Association, and printed in its Transactions.

On the progress of Astronomy during the present century, by G. B. Airy, M.A., Astronomer Royal.

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On the state of our knowledge respecting Tides, by J. W. Lubbock, M.A., Vice-President of the Royal Society.

On the recent progress and present state of Meteorology, by James D. Forbes, F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy, Edinburgh.

On the present state of our knowledge of the Science of Radiant Heat, by the Rev. Baden Powell, M.A., F.R.S., Savilian Professor of Geometry, Oxford.

On Thermo-electricity, by the Rev. James Cumming, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry, Cambridge.

On the recent progress of Optics, by Sir David Brewster, K.C.G, LL.D., F.R.S., &c.

On the recent progress and present state of Mineralogy, by the Rev. William Whewell, M.A., F.R.S.

On the progress, actual state, and ulterior prospects of Geology, by the Rev. William Conybeare, M.A., F.R.S., V.P.G.S., &c.

On the recent progress and present state of Chemical Science, by James F. W. Johnston, A.M., Professor of Chemistry, Durham.

On the application of Philological and Physical researches to the History of the Human Species, by J. C. Prichard, M.D., F.R.S., &c.

On the advances which have recently been made in certain branches of Analysis, by the Rev. G. Peacock, M.A., F.R.S., &c. On the present state of the Analytical Theory of Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics, by the Rev. John Challis, M.A., F.R.S., &c. On the state of our knowledge of Hydraulics, considered as a branch of Engineering, by George Rennie, F.R.S., &c. (Parts I. and II.)

On the state of our knowledge respecting the Magnetism of the Earth, by S. H. Christie, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics, Woolwich.

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