CONTENTS. 



INAUGURAL ADDRESS. 



The Old Manchester Natural History Society and its Museum. 

 By the rrcidcnt, Franxis Nicholson, F.Z.S. ... pp. i — 15 



(hsncd separately, December iiid, igiS-) 



!\1KM0IRS. 



I. Changes in tlie Ijranchial lamellae of Lii^ia occanica, after pro- 

 longed immersion in fre.sh and salt water. By Dokothy 

 A. .Sti:\vakt, B.Sc. With 2 Pis pp. i — 12 



(Issued separately, December 31 si, IQIJ-) 



II. Note on some products isolated from Soot. By Professor 

 Edmund Knecht. I'h.D. , and Eva Hibbert, Assoc. 

 M.S.T pp. 1—5 



(Issued se/'arately, December iftli, igij) 



III. The Willow Titmouse in Lancashire and Cheshire. By T. \. 



Coward, K.Z.S., K.E.S. pp. 1— S 



ylssiied sepaiatcly, March 271/1, IQI4.') 



\\ . Observations on the Ilomoplcrous Inject ['hromiiia (flala) 

 maigincUa Oliv. in the Himalayas. By A. D. Im.ms, M.A., 

 D.Sc. With 2 Pis. and I Text-fig. pp. i — 12 



i^lssued separately. April ijth, IQ14-.) 



\ . The Specihculion of ilie Elcmenls c,f Stress. Part III. The 

 definition of the dynamical specification and a test of the 

 elastic specification. A chapter in Elasticity. By R. Y. 



GWYTHER. M.A. pp. I— 21 



(Issued separately. May 16th, iqi4) 



VI. How does the Plant obtain its nutriment from the Soil ? By 

 A. D. IlAix, M.A., F.R.S. With 6 Pis. and i 7'e.xt- 



''s pp- 1-22 



(Issued separately. May .'Jt/t, 11)14.) 



