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Catalogue of the more important Papers, and especiallij those referring 

 to Local Scientifie Investigations, piiblisJied by the Corresponding 

 Societies during the yean' ending May 31, 1903. 



*^* This catalogue contaias only the titles of papers published in the volumes or 

 parts of the publications of the Corresponding Societies sent to the Secretary of 

 the Committee in accordanoe with Rule 2. 



Section A. — Mathematical and Physical Science, 



Allan, H. Stanley. Thp Photography of Sound Waves and other 



Disturbances in Air. 'Proc. Glasgow B. Phil. Soc' xxxiii. 71-80. 



1902. 

 The Potential Difference necessary for a Double Spark Gap. 



'Proc. Glasgow E. Phil. Soc' xxxiii. 215-218. 1902. 

 Bbattie, Dr. J. C, and J. T. Morrison. The Magnetic Elements at 



the Cape of Good Hope from 1605 to 1900. ' Trans. S. African Phil. 



Soc' XIV. 1-27. 1903. 

 BiCKHAM, S. H. Local Kainfall for the past Twenty Years. ' Trans. 



Woolhope N. F. C. 1900-1902,' 245-247. 1903. 

 Black, .J. M. Heat Wave, United States. ' Journal Manch. Geog. Soc' 



XVII. 229. 1902. 

 Bladen, W. Wells. Report of the Meteorological Section. ' Trans. 



N. Staff. F. C XXXVII. 109-113. 1903. 

 Blyth, Prof. James. Note on Additional Experiments with the Electric 



Sonometer. ' Proc Glasgow R. Phil. Soc' xxxiii. 267-268. 1902. 

 Bbighton and Hove Natural History and Philosophical Society. 



Meteorology of Brighton, July 1901 to June 1902. ' Rep. Brighton 



N. H. Phil. Soc. 1901-1902,' 55. 1902. 

 Bbown, M. Walton. Barometer, Thermometer, &c.. Readings for the 



Year 1901. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxiii. 763-772. 1908. 

 Bubton-on-Teent Natural History and Archaeological Society. 



Rainfall at Burton-on-Trent for the Years 1900, 1901, 1902. ' Trans. 



Burt. N. H. Arch. Soc' v. 66. 1903. 

 Campbell-Bayard, F. Meteorological Report for 1901. ' Trans. Croy- 

 don M. N. H. C. 1901-1902,' 1-4, and Appendices of Tables, 53 pp. 



1902. 

 Caradoc and Severn Valley Field Club. Meteorological Notes, 1902. 



' Record of Bare Facts,' No. 12, 49-61. [1903.] 

 Clark, J. Edmund. The York Rainfall. ' Report Yorks. Phil. Soc. for 



1902,' 59-63. 1902. 

 Cornish, Dr. Vaughan. The Snows of Canada. ' Proc Dorset N. H. 



A. F. C XXIII. 58-66. 1902. 

 Cbesswell, Alfred. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at 



the Observatory of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, Edgbaston, 



1902. ' Birm. and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc' 30 pp. 1903. 

 Dickinson, Joseph. Finding Mineral Veins by Electricity. ' Trans. 



Manch. Geol. Soc' xxviii. 126-130. 1903. 

 Eaton, H. S. Returns of Rainfall, &c., in Dorset in 1901. ' Proc 



Dorset N. H. A. F. C xxiii. 134-145. 1902. 

 Fielding, Henry. Photographic Enlargements and the Kind of Nega- 

 tive Needed. « Trans. E. Kent S. N. H. Soc' ii. 7-10. 1902. 



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