V The //"* of Water and the Mechanical Equivalent of 



Jlre, jL 0- a to 80 C. By W. R BOUSFIELD, JO., A.C., 

 ; MC BOUSED, A A Communicated b, Sir JOSEPH LARMOR 



VI The Vertical Temperature Distribution in the Atmosphere over England, and 



' Reno*, on the Gene.-al and Local Circulation. By W. H. DINES, 



F.R.S. 253 



VII. A Theory of Asymptotic Series. By G. N. WATSON, M.A., Fettow of Trinity 



College, Cambridge. Communicated by G. H. HARDY, F.R.S. ... 279 



VIII. Tin- Constitution of tfte Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc. By WALTER 

 RosENHAix, B.A., D.Sc., and SYDNEY L. ARCHBUTT, A.I. C., of the 

 National Physical Laboratory. Communicated by R T. GLAZEBROOK, C.B., 

 F.R.S. 315 



IX. Memoir on the Theory of the Partitions of Numbers.Part VI. Partitions in 



Two-dimensional Space, to which is added an Adumbration of the Theory of 

 the Partitions in Three-dimensional Space. By Major P. A. MACMAHON, 

 R.A., D.Sc., LL.D..F.RS. 345 



X. Radiations in Explosions of Coal-gas and Air. My W. T. DAVID, B. A., B.Sc., 



Trinity College, Cambridge. Communicated by Prof B. HOPKINSON, 

 F.R.S. 375 



XI. On the Series of STURM and LIOUVILLB, as Derived from a Pair of 



Fundamental Integral Equations instead of a Differential Equation. By 

 A. C. DIXON, F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics, Queen's University, 

 Belfast 411 



XII. The Kinetic Theory of a Gas Constituted of Spherically Symmetrical Molecules. 



By S. CHAPMAN, M.Sc. t Trinity College, Cambridge; Chief Assistant, 

 Royal Oliservatory, Greenwich. Communicated by Sir JOSEPH LARMOR, 

 Sec.R.S. 433 



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