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MEMOIRS AND PROCEEDINGS 



OP 



THE MANCHESTER 

 LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL 



SOCIETY, 1912-1913. 



CONTENTS. 



Memoirs : 



V. The Specification of the elements of Stress. Part II. A Sim- 

 plification of the specifications given in Part I. (Vol. Ivi., 

 No. X.) By R. F. Gwyther, M.A. pp. 1—4. 



( I ssueii separately, A/'ili Jjt/i, 1913.) 



VI. A Note on Black Pottery from the Gold Coast and Ashanti. 



By William Burton, M.A., F.C.S. pp. 1-4. 



(/ssiiai sc/>a>alely. May sSt/i, 1913.) 



VII. A Criticism of some Modern Tendencies in Prehistoric An- 

 thropology. By W. H. Sutciiffe, F.G.S. With :: Ph. - pp. 1—25. 



(Isiucd u-M'itcty, June >4th, ,g,3., 



VIII. The Structure and Life-History of Lepiosplucria Leiiiane,f (Cohn). 



By William B. Brierley, M.Sc. JVith 2 Pis and 4 ^ext-figs. pp. 1—24. 



{hiuc-t setaratcly June 30th, IQ/3.) 



IX. On some Abnormal Specimens of Didyota dichotoma. By H. S. 



Holden, M.Sc, F.L.S. With 3 'Pext-Jigs - - - - pp. i_6. 



Ussucd sr/'aratcly, /uty 4tli, IQI3.) 



Proceedings pp. xiii.— xx. 



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