CONTENTS. 



MEMOIRS. 



I. South African Gorgonaceu. By J. STUART THOM- 

 SON, M-iSc, Ph.D., F.R.S.E. With 5 Plates and 

 5 Text-figs pp. 1—56 



(Issued separately, May 2oth, igiy.) 



II. The "Mark Stirrup" Collection of Fossil Insects 

 from the Coal Measures of Commentry (AUier), 

 Central France. By HERBERT BOLTON, M.Sc, 



F.R.S.E., F.G.S. With 5 Plates pp. 1—32 



(Issued separately, May nth, IQI7-) 



III. Note on the Action of Hydrogen on Sulphuric Acid. 



By Francis Jones, M.Sc, F.R.S.E., F.C.S. 



With I Text-fig pp. 1—3 



(Issued separately, February 2Tth, JQIJ-) 



IV. An Egyptian Meteorite. By HENRY WiLDE, D.Sc, 



D.C.L., F.R.S pp. 1—2 



(Issued separately. March 23rd, igi7.) 



V. On the Contents of a Herbarium of British and 

 Foreign Plants for; Presentation lo the N'ictoria, 

 University of Manchester. By CHARLES BAILEY, 

 M.Sc, F.L.S pp. 1—18 



(Issued separately, July 12th, iQiy.) 



VI. An Ethnological Study of Warfare. By W. J. 



PERRY, B.A pp. 1—16 



(Issued separately, June 6th, IQ17.) 



VII. Observations on the Nesting tiabits of the Palm 

 Swift made by Mr. Arthur Loveridge in German 

 East Africa. By T. A. COWARD, F.Z.S., F.E.S. pp. 1—3 



(Issued separately, May 17th, tgry.) 



VIII. On the Atomic Weight of Tellurium in Relation to 

 the Multiple Proportions of the Atomic Weights 

 of other Simple Bodies. By HENRY WiLDE, 

 D.Sc, D.C.L., F.R.S pp. 1—3 



(Issued separately, June iSth, 1917.J 



