VI CONTENTS. 



IX. Correspondence between Mrs. Hcmans and Matthew 

 Nicholson, an early member of this Society. By Francis 

 Nicholson, F.Z.S. Plates I.— IV. pp. 1—40 



(Issued separately, February 22K(i, igto). 



X. A Hypothesis as to the cause of the Autumnal Epidemic of 

 the Common and the Lesser Shrew, with some Notes on 

 their Habits. By Lionel E. Adams, B.A. With Plate 



and Text-fig pp. i — 13 



{Issued separately, March 31st, igjo). 



XL Upper Liassic Reptilia. Part H. The Sauropterygia of 

 the Whitby Museum. By D. M. S. Watson, B.Sc. 



8 Text-figs pp. I— 13 



{Issued separately^ May bth, igio). 



XH. On a new Octoradiate Coral, Pyrophyllia iufiata (new genus 

 and species). By Sydney J. Hickson, D.Sc, F.R.S. 



4 Text-figs pp. I — 7 



{Issued separately, May nth, igio). 



XHL The Electrical Resistance of the Human Body. By Prof. 

 W. W. H ALDAN E Gee, B.Sc, M.Sc.Tech., and F. 



Brotherton. Plate and _5 Text -figs pp. I — 22 



(Issued separately, July nth, rg/o). 



XIV. The Physical Aspect of Time. By H. Bateman, M.A. 



4 Textfigs pp. I— 13 



(Issued separately, June 15th, igio). 



XV. A Third List of the Adventitious Vegetation of the Sand- 

 hills of St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, North Lancashire (vice- 

 county 60). By Charles Bailey, M.Sc, F.L.S. pp. i — 11 



(Issued separately, June 20th, igio). 



XVI. Report on the Recent Foraminifera from the Bay of 

 Palermo, Sicily, 14-20 fm.«. (Off the harbour.) By 

 Henry SiDEBOTTOM. Plates I. — ///. pp. i — ^6 



(Issued separately, June 24th, igio). 



XVII. The Anatomy of Calamostachys Binneyana, Schimper. By 



George Hickling, D.Sc. Plate zxi^ 3 Text-figs. pp. i — 16 



{Issued separately, July 20th, ig'O.) 



