CORRESPONDING SOCIBTIES. 3549 
Catalogue of the more important Papers, especially those re- 
ferring to Local Scientific Investigations, published by the 
Corresponding Societies during the year ending May 31, 1909. 
*,* 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 Purysican ScIENcE. 
ALBRECHT, Srpasttan. The Lick Observatory-Crocker Expedition to Flint 
Island. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 11. 115-131. 1908. 
ASHMOLEAN Natura History Socrery. Meteorological Report. ‘ Report 
Ashmolean N. H. Soc.’ 1908, 45-50. 1909. 
AsHwortH, Dr. J. R. An Analysis of the Meteorological Elements of 
Rochdale. ‘Trans. Rochdale Lit. and Phil. Soc.’ rx. 43-63. 1908. 
Barr, J. Mitrer. <A Remarkable Class of Spectroscopic Binaries. 
‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 111. 50-53. 1909. 
Biapen, W. We ts. Meteorological Report. ‘Trans. N. Staffs F. C.’ 
XLII. 90-93. 1908. 
EBriguton and Hove Narurat History anp Puriosopnican Society. 
Meteorology of Brighton. ‘ Report Brighton and Hove N. H. Phil. Soc.’ 
1907-8, 64-65. 1908. 
Buiman, H. F. Meteorological Report. ‘ Trans. Vale of Derwent Nat. 
Field Club,’ 1. 58-71. 1908. 
CampseLt-Bayarp, F. Report of the Meteorological Committee, 1907. 
‘Trans. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc. 1907-1908,’ 185-193, and Appendices, 
63 pp. 1908. 
Cakapoc AND SEVERN VaLtey I'retp Crus. Meteorological Notes. ‘ Record 
of Bare Facts.’ No. 18, 28-41. 1909. 
Crariver, J. T. W. Sir William Herschel and his Astronomical Work. 
‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 111. 31-40. 1909. 
Crark, G. Nebule and Nebular Hypotheses. ‘Trans. Edinburgh Ficld 
Nat. and Mic. Soc.’ vr. 67-81. 1908. 
Corteman, Prof. A. P. Ancient Ice Ages and their Bearing on Astronomical 
Theories. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 11. 132-135. 1908. 
Cotss-Fincu, W. A. A Phenomenal Snowstorm, April 24, 1908. ‘ Rochester 
Naturalist,’ tv. 10-13. 1908. 
The Hail and Thunderstorm of June 4, 1908. ‘ Rochester Naturalist,’ 
Iv. 25-27. 1908. 
—— Brilliant Twilight Effects, June 30 and July 1, 1908. ‘ Rochester 
Naturalist,’ tv. 60-62. 1909. 
Contig, Rev. A. L. The Sun’s Corona. ‘Trans. Rochdale Lit. and Sci. 
Soc.’ rx. 37-42. 1908. 
Craw, J. H. Account of Rainfall in Berwickshire—Year 1906. ‘ History 
Berwickshire Nat. Club,’ xx. 114. 1908. 
-—-— Account of Temperature at West Foulden—Year 1906. ‘ History 
Berwickshire Nat. Club,’ xx. 115. 1908. 
Cresswett, Atrrep. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at the 
Observatory, Edgbaston, 1908. ‘ Biri. and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc.’ 26 pp. 
1909. 
Davis, Henry. The Application of the Hygrometer in Coal Mines. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxxv. 285-290. 1908. 
Drntson, F. Naprer. Take Undulations. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of 
Canada,’ rr. 251-254. 1908. 
