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Dr W. d'Este Emery, Professor J. D. Everett, Mr W. F. Fallaize, Dr Herbert French, 

 Dr F. E. Fritsch, Mr A. T. Goodfcllow, Dr E. Godding, Mr W. F. Gwiunell, Mr James S. 

 Harding, Mr R. Hargreaves, Dr David Eraser Harris, Dr T. A. Henry, Mr T. G. Hill, 

 Dr J. Horder, Mi- H. Knapman, Dr R. A. Lehf'eldt, Mr W. Lowson, Mr T. H. Pope, 

 Mr H. E. Schmits, Mr J. H. Shaxby, Dr E. W. Skeats, Mr L. J. Spencer, Mr R. Strachan, 

 Mr W. L. Symes, Mr Northcote W. Thomas, Dr W. Marshall Watts, Mr G. Harold Wilson. 

 The Committee is indebted to the authorities of the British Museum, of the Natural 

 History Museum, of the Royal College of Surgeons, of the Patent Office, and of the 

 Meteorological Office, for the facilities given to the type-writers and revisers of the 

 Catalogue staff, in their task of copying titles of papers from the Serials in the libraries of 

 these institutions ; the Committee is also indebted to the Cambridge University Library, to 

 the Chemical Society, the Geological Society, the Linnean Society, the Royal Astronomical 

 Society, the Royal Geographical Society and the Alpine Club for the loan of books for the 

 preparation of the Catalogue. 



To the authorities of these Libraries and of others which have been consulted the 

 Committee gratefully expresses thanks for the assistance that has been received. 



The present volume contains 11551 entries of titles of papers by 2001 Authors with 

 the initial A, and 51720 entries of papers by 6928 Authors with the initial B, making a 

 total of 63271 entries by 8929 Authors. 



In consequence of the large amount of material for the Period 1884-1900, it has been 

 found necessary to print this and the succeeding volumes in smaller type than that used in 

 volumes I to XII. 



The Catalogue Committee desires to record its thanks to the persons constituting the 

 Staff entrusted with the work of arranging the material and preparing it for the press. In 

 particular it acknowledges indebtedness to the Director, Dr Herbert M c Leod, F.R.S., for the 

 scrupulous care which has characterized his management, to Miss Bremner, Miss Vagner, 

 Miss Barnard, Miss Earthy, Miss Harkness, Miss Hanbury, and Miss Chapman, and to the 

 other members of the Catalogue Staff, for their untiring zeal. 



The Syndics of the Cambridge University Press have undertaken the complete risk 

 of printing anil publishing, as regards both the Catalogue of Scientific Papers and the 

 Subject Index. It will be the care of the Committee, and it is hoped of the Scientific 

 world generally, to use their best endeavours that this public-spirited action shall not 

 result in financial loss. 



The thanks of the Committee are due to the officials of the Cambridge Press for 

 their unfailing courtesy in the discharge of the complex task of printing the material. 



March, 1914. 



