CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 53 
Catalogue of the more important Papers, especially those referring to 
Local Scientific Investigations, published by the Corresponding 
Societies during the year ending May 31, 1907. 
*.* This Catalogue contains 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 accordance with Rule 2. 
Section A.—MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE. 
Awnpson, Rev. W. A Year’s Observations of the Maximum and Minimum 
Temperatures of the River Nith at Dumfries, and its Estuary at Glencaple. 
‘Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ xvit. 239-242, 1906. 
—— The Weather of 1902. ‘Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ 
Xvul. 265-271. 1906. 
Meteorological Observations at Dumfries during 1903. ‘ Trans. Dumfries- 
shire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ xvi. 350-355, 1906. 
Brapen, W. WELLS. Report of the Meteorological Section. ‘Trans. N. Staff. 
F. C.’ xix. 101-106. 1907. 
Brieuron AND Hove Natura History AND PHILosopHiIcAL SocieEry. 
Meteorology of Brighton. ‘ Report Brighton N. H. Phil. Soc. to June 1906,’ 
20. 1906. 
Brown, M. Watton. Barometer, Thermometer, &c., Readings for the Year 1904. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min, Eng.’ xxrx. 715-724. 1906. 
Burron-on-Trunt Naturat History anp ArcHmoLoaicaL Socipry. Meteoro- 
logical Summary, 1903-1905 ; Rainfall for Thirty Years, 1876-1905. ‘ Burton- 
on-Trent N. H. Arch. Soc.’ v. 196-199. 1906. 
Carapoc aND SrveRN VaLtEy Fietp Crus. Meteorological Notes. ‘ Record of 
Bare Facts,’ No. 16, 34-49. 1907. 
Cant, Dr. C. A. Progress in Astronomy and Astrophysics during 1906. (Pre- 
sidential Address.) ‘Journ. Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada’ 1.2-19, 1907. 
Coates, Henry. Seasonal Notes. (Opening Addresses.) ‘ Proc. Perthshire Soc. 
Nat. Sci.’ Iv. cii.—cviil., exiii-cxiv. 1906. 
Craw, J. H. Account of Monthly Rainfall in the County of Berwick. 1904. 
‘History Berwickshire Nat. Club, x1x. 216. 1906. 
—— Note of Rainfall and Temperature, West Foulden, 1904. ‘ History Berwick- 
shire Nat. Club, xtx. 217. 1906. 
CRESSWELL, ALFRED. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at the 
Observatory, Edgbaston, 1906, ‘Birm. and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc.’ 88 pp. 
1907. 
Exyins, ANDREW. Thoughts on Meteorology and Terrestrial Magnetism. ‘Journ. 
Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canadu,’ 1. 125-126. 1907. 
Fincuam, G. H. H. On the Nature of the Effect of Sun-spot Frequency on the 
Variation of the Magnetic Elements at Cape of Good Hope. ‘Trans 8S. African 
Phil, Soc.’ xv. 801-811. 1906, 
Gray, Prof. AnpREW. Solutions of Physical Problems: I. The Attractive Force 
between Two Halves of a Sphere of Matter of Density symmetrical about the 
Centre; II. The Attraction of Ellipsoidal Shells and of Solid Ellipsoids at 
External and Internal Points, with some Historical Notes. ‘ Proc. Glasgow 
R. Phil. Soc.’ xxxvr1. 208-239, 1506. 
Gray, J.G. Hensler’s Magnetic Alloys. ‘Proc. Glasgow R, Phil. Soc.’ xxxvit. 
125-128. 1906. 
Hopxtnson, JouHn. Weather of the Year 1905 in Hertfordshire. ‘Trans, Herts 
N.H. Soe.’ x11. 338-48. 1907. 
Hurcnins, D. E. The Cycle Year 1905 and the Coming Season, ‘Trans. 
8. African Phil. Soc.’ xvz, 237-250, 1906. 
