contp:n'1's. 



MEMOIRS. 



INAUGURAL ADDRESS. By the President, Sir W. M. 



Bailey pp, i — n 



1. Note on the Buccal Pits of Pcripatus. By C. Gordon 



IlKWiTT, B.Sc. With plalc pp. i— 8 



{Issued separately., October zis't, igoj). 



II. Some Convection Effects in a Heated Tube. By C. H. 



Burgess, M.Sc .. pp. 1—3 



(Issued separately, Dccctnber 23rd, igoj.) 



III. Remarks on the Germinal Layers of Vertebrates and on the 



Significance of Germinal Layers in general. By J. W. 



JiCNKiNSON, M.A., D.Sc. J 4 Figs pp. i -89 



(Issued separately, March 26th, iqob). 



IV. Battack Printing in Java, with Notes on the Malay Kris and 



the Bornean Sumpitan and Upas Poison. By John 

 Allan ... ... ... ... ... ... ... pp. i — 13 



(Issued separately, April "jth, IQ06). 



V. Report on the Recent Foraminifera from the Coast of the 

 Island of Delos (Grecian Archipelago). Part III. By 

 Henry Sidebottom. Plates I— I/. pp. i — 18 



(Issued separately, April iqth, igo6). 



VI. The Cytolngical Aspect of Parthenogenesis in Insects. By 



C. Gordon Hewitt, B.Sc. Plates I^II. pp. i -38 



(Issued separately, ISIay 2ist, igob). 



VII. Total Solar Eclipses. (The Wilde Lecture). By Professor 



H. PL Turner, D.Sc, F.R.S pp. 1—32 



(Issued separately, May 26th, igo6). 



VIII. On the Range of Progressive Waves of Finite Amplitude in 



Deep Water. By R. F. Gwyther, M.A pp. 1—28 



(Issued separately. May sist, igo6). 



IX. Observations on a Captive Mole {Talpa europisa). By Lionel 



E. Adams, B.A. pp. i — 7 



(Issued separately. May 31st, igo6). 



