VI CONTENTS. 



VII. Some Notes on the Measurement of Air Velocities, Pressures, 

 and Volumes. By William Ckamp, M.I.E.E., M.Sc.Tech. 

 With s Text-^lgs. pp. i — 16 



{Issued separately. May 2bth, 1^14.) 



VIII. Faunal Survey of Rostherne Mere. I. Introduction and 

 Methods. By W. INI. Tattersall, D.Sc, and T. A. 

 Cow.-iRD, F.Z.S., F.E.S. With I PL and I Map ... pp. i — 21 

 (Issued st/ara/e/y, May 30th, 11^/4.) 



IX. Faunal Survey of Rostherne Mere. II. Vertebrata. By T. A. 



Coward, F.Z.S., F.E.S pp. 1—37 



(Issued separalety, May Jot k, igi4.) 



X. Carbon : its molecular structure and mode of oxidation. By 



Maurice Copisarow, B.Sc. With 6 Text-figs. ... jip. i — 11 



(Issued separately, May 22nd, 1QI4.) 



XI. Note on the Intrinsic Field of a Magnet. By J. R. Ashworth, 



D.Sc pp. 1—6 



(Issued separately, July 2nd, 11)14.) 



XII. The Specification of Stress. Part IV. The Elastic Solution : 

 The Elastic Stress relations and conditions of Stability : 

 Struts, ties and test-pieces. By R. F. Gwyther,M.A. pp. 1—9 



(Issued separately, Septonber iqtii, 11)14.) 



XIII. Faunal Survey of Rostherne. III. Prehminary List of Lepi- 

 doptera found round the Mere. By A. W. BoYD, M.A., 



F.E.S pp. I— 12 



(Issued separately, June igth, ii}i4-) 



XIV, Juvenile Flowering in Eucalyptus globulus. By Professor 



F. E. Weiss, D.Sc, F.L.S. With 2 Pis pp. 1—4 



(Issued separately, October 31 st, 1^14.) 



XV. Quantitative Absorption Spectra. Part I. The chemical 

 significance of absorption spectra and the methods of ex- 

 amining them. By F. R. Laxkshear, B.A., M.Sc. 



With 2 Text-figs. pp. I — 12 



(Issued separately, October ibth, igi4-) 



