TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. xd 
TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. 
[An asterisk * indicates that the title only is given. The mark + indicates the same, 
but with a reference to the Journal or Newspaper in which it is published in extenso.] 
Section AA—MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE. 
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 
: Page 
Address by Professor kK. Ruruerrorp, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., President 
LS TGR SEGILOM sts, «aceaetnraccecias cates ete s seaseeaimuap aah diaaietsy cua deads 373 
1. Preliminary Note on the Pressure of Radiation against the Source. 
The Recoil from Light. By Professor J. H. Poyntine, F.R.S., 
ATAU Ya DARLOW se DV OGre citccscncee ten crecenconmetontsendastesdsentcereatsae= 385 
2. Some Properties of Light of very short Wave-Lengths. By Professor 
PEAMMOWORM LV NANG (Pi. LOS) cp eccescenoccscnsssaccccr wesc sere sen RacEpeahcrcee 385 
3. The Lowell Observatory Photographs of Jupiter. By Professor 
IPERCEVAT) [UO WHEE fo5.805. sett ede seeesest iecak Seceebssns sea ckadacosvacae es 386 
4. *Karly Drawings of Jupiter. By Sir Witt1am Hueerns, F.R.S.... 3586 
5. On the Motion of some of the Small Stars in Messier 92 (Herculis). 
By, Professor). Bi. BARNARD)... <. 025.20 tccne~ qo sssasoncncedscassececssseses see 387 
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS. 
1. Theorems in General Analysis. By Professor E. H. Moors, Ph.D., 
Me MO caters nea tenn ay aN anna dance daa eEP nosis ae eink sn <ae anne oh 387 
" 2. On the Present State of the Theory of Aggregates. By Professor 
Hs Wis EROBSONG WURS. ot decicecs oc. caves ccccuwarncth entew ea tqsyssoasepocnsetere 389 
3. Generalisation of the Icosahedral Group. By Professor G. A. 
TAH Ne cea teee ee cenanee eo edeee ser dee wer cecesec seeiektnlcesle «Soil metasiie 389 
4. A New Proof of Weierstrass’s Theorem. - By Professor G. A. Buiss 389 
5. *On Ideal Numbers. By J. H. Grace, M.A., F.R.S. ...-..-.ceeeeeeee eee 390 
_ 6. *On a Correspondence in the Theory of the Partition of Numbers. ‘ 
By Major P. A. MacMadon, F.R.S. .......ceceeceeeneeeteeeceeeeeneeees 390 
7. A Continuant of Order N+I which is expressible as the Product of 
N+I Factors. By Professor W. H. Merztrr, Ph.D. .............:. 390 
