350 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 
Dentson, F. Napier. The Effect of Atmospheric Pressure upon the Earth’s 
Surface. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 11. 293-298. 1909. 
Evins, AnpREwW. High Water in Lake Ontario. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. 
Soc. of Canada,’ 11. 209-210. 1908. 
Esprin, T. E. Notes on Double Stars. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of 
Canada,’ 11. 248-250. 1908. 
—— List of Stars marked Double by Argelander, and not recorded by 
previous Observers. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 11. 279-281. 
1909. 
— — Volcanic Phenomena considered in relation to Parallels of Latitude 
and Meridians of Longitude. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 
irr. 107-113. 1909. 
Evans, Epcar J. Note on the Severn Bore. ‘Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc.’ 
xii. 50. 1909. 
Evans, J., and G. L. V. Baxer. Meteorological Observations at Oundle 
School. ‘ Journal Northants N. H. Soc.’ xtv. 336. 1909. 
GitcuRist, L. Spectra of Water-Vapour in the Earth’s Atmosphere. 
‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ rrr. 45-49. 1909. 
GILLIGAN, ALBERT. Some Effects of the Storm of June 3, 1908, on Barden 
Fell. ‘ Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc.’ xv1. 383-390. 1909. 
Gray, JaAMzEs G., and Atpxanprer D. Ross. The Construction of Perma- 
nent Magnets from Specimens of nearly Pure Copper. ‘ Proc. Glasgow 
R. Phil. Soc.’ xxxrx. 92-96. 1908. 
Hatt, Henry (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc.). Ignition Points of Wood and 
Coal. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxxvr. 2-5. 1908. 
Harrer, W. E. The Orbit of 6 Aquile. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of 
Canada,’ 111. 87-101. 1909. 
Herywoop, H. Meteorological Observations in the Society’s District, 1906. 
‘Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc.’ xz. 1-17. 1908. 
—— Meteorological Observations in the Society’s District, 1907. ‘Trans. 
Cardiff Nat. Soc.’ xur. 1-18. 1909. 
Intinewortn, 8. R. The Light Night of June 30, 1908. ‘ Bradford Scien- 
tific Journal,’ rr. 183-185. 1908. 
ImpopEen, Water. A Simple Drawing and Projection Apparatus for 
Microscopical Low-power Objectives. ‘Journal Quekett Mic. Club,’ 
x. 353-356. 1909. 
Jack, Rospert, and ALexanDER D. Ross. MHeusler’s Magnetic Alloy. 
‘Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. Soc.’ xxxrx. 41-46. 1908. 
JENNINGS, SamMugL. Solar Kclipses and Ancient History ‘ Journal Royal 
Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ rr. 167-184. 1908. 
—— The Eclipses of Larissa and Thales. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of 
Canada,’ 111. 102-106. 1909. 
Kine, W. F. The Ccelostat House of the Dominion Observatory. 
‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 111. 115-116. 1909. 
Kuorz, Orro. Microseisms. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 11. 
195-208. 1908. 
—— The Forty-ninth Parallel. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 
It. 282-292. 1908. 
——- Recent Progress in Astronomy and Allied Sciences. ‘ Journal Royal 
- Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ rz. 117-134. 1909. an iite : 
LanpEer, A. Meteorological Notes for 1908. ‘Trans. East Kent Sci. N. H. 
Soc.’ vir. 14-16. 1909. 
Lawson, Grawam C. Meteorological Report. ‘Trans. N. Staffs F. C.’ 
XLII. 127-129. 1909. 
Leon, Luis G. and Mrs. Solar Activity in December 1908. ‘ Journal 
Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ rrr. 41-44. 1909. 
Lrnes, Rricwarp. Presidential Address. [Progress of Astronomy. ] 
‘Rochester Naturalist,’ ty. 33-41. 1909. 
