

career, ami th, 

 in < .nomad bai icier! Tl 

 (ill r a aerie* of migration* lo fresh 



.unaturally have en- 

 sued, ami tnesr ' 



.M the setting sun* might eventually 

 ;.,-..i,ihi. j-.j-uunon finding 



r.irn, of western Kurope. where we 



.reed 1 Off'* of ih, - 



iiis section wns presided 

 i* th naU>rian 



- aililreas consistrd of a plea for the 



r ;,-..! mitigation of purs mathematics . 



ami ' n sake. At tt. 



> that IUM! l^n taken by the 

 i..anl the establish 

 ..il physical lalNiraioM II- HUH 



-how that, 

 i i.- greatest benefit for those 



ranUfi oaa bi DbtsfeoToj StvSoping the suMsol 



han bv keeping the atten 



plications that may I* 



Evon'if i: ht IK* conceded 



he iinn- 1 hematics 



venr l.n.-r 1 f the subject 



growing ami full of increasing vi- 



taJity. 1'nleas some account be tak posi- 



*n adequate eatimat.- of the subject run not 



nearly the greater part 



will thus be omitUxl from consideration. For it is 

 not t nay that, while many of t),,. most 



into ; t rv a-H tnily real 



n- to human knowledge as are the 



in the scope of pure science. It will 

 v be conceded for tin- pr.^nt pur|-.-- that 

 knowledge b good in an '. ami tlm 



* rthy 



greaUwi Miman in< 



can make. A refusal to concede so much wouhl. in 

 a condemnation of one of the cherished 

 ideal .. .-. Hut th<- mere pursuit or the 



mere aaaiduou* accumulation 



sifted and rational tied -m f.t. organixml 

 tmth. To achieve 



uUite that may deal with the respective well .1- 

 fined groups of knowledge, and for one particular 

 group we use the various sciences, There b no 

 doubt that m this sense mathematics b a great in- 



Thfe notion, Owing to the large number of pa- 



1 itself at tun. 



subsections, as follow: on meteorologr. on eleo- 

 nml on general phrvica. 



t he more im|M niant jiapers presented be- 



n the 

 rninYrtti. .1 A. Patter*.n: - On a 



Tensions of \V., 



of the 



M hi nation 

 (h. ami 1C. 



t nation - irface 



lueous 



Mathodof t. 



ternational Kleotlio 



a Liiiuiii in Ti-rm- of ti 

 fn -lar: 



h.- Behavior 

 CrtUen.lar an-1 N S the Pnsi 



3 



KalYi . !4 adiai. .n.l Imperial Hrdrographic 



thode Kay*, u 



-|*<tra f U ?K n.. .sulphur. ft 



Hpertral Unea. by J. UmMr& 



oTBainlt 



' . . 



.. 



i Platinum Thmnomeier. M br 



nual KM 



the Temperature of Bs> 

 ropa t **kiv Van Kijekevorwl ; "The tlimatologr of 



Canada.'* > l^krS aa 





with 



teors and N..*,.mU-r Fll Tra.lm..n.. 



irUne; -The 

 DeTelopnienr of m Function*." br Harris 



alin in \Wt.,r Analjrsu." by 

 iarmonic Analj..-." bV Albeit 

 A. M -t ration: "-The 



iltftiOMOf Numbers which possess Symmetri- 

 cal Graph- in Three Dimensions,'* bv P. A. Mac- 

 Man i 7 nnquiaection of the Cyclotomic 

 Kouatiiin.- by J. Larmor; - Increase of SegmenUl 



s** by Alfred 



Sj.n: Moii-tmt ions on the Form of Altar- 



natit . te on an 



OoriUator, 



ivanl B. Rosa; -On the 

 neter in the Study of Electric 

 11: ~0cillograpbV 



H. 1 >u.l. I, ll ;-(>, the Calculation <.f the CosUJCJoni 



itual Imluction of a Cm 1,- and a < "-axial 



ties: -On a Delermination of 



hm made in lesting the Lorenx Apparatus of 



and 



The Iterations between Arc Curr** 

 ami Crater Katio* with ( % ored IV .as," 



he Source of Lnmtooi 



in the Fl * and O. 



Basquin : on Some New Form* of Gas Battai 

 ami a New ( arbon-Consnming lUtt.n." b* 

 lanl 1 ~On the Determination of the 



(i. MaHiregor; 

 rntu for verifying the I jaw of Con- 



the Human Body 

 tatrr and Fxlward B. R. 



lUt. :11 Sounds 



with 



aMiring f Sound." by 



Vfobotoi Md u r > ,-> \-- - - 

 flMtoeji \-i - - ...--,- . 



natic Operation* of Kriinse Inrtru- 

 meni * of the 



Semiannual In versions of 



renwtrial Magnetic Field 1 and -Observa- 

 tions at 1 h Integrator^ 

 by Frank II. Bigrlow; ~Th 



rc> F. Ii 



Uua. n the Change* in Length 



i.y Magntiiialionr by B. 



