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Catalogue of the more important Papers, especiallij those referring to 

 Local Scientific Investigations, puhlished hij the Corresponding 

 Societies during the year ending Mag 31, 190G. 



*#* 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. 



Allest, H. Stanley. Experimental Work at Low Temperatures. 'Proc. Glas- 

 gow R. Phil. See' XXXVI. 128-135. 1905. 



Note on Radio-activity. ' Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. Soc' xxxvi. 209-213. 



1905. 



A.NDSON, Rev. William. The Meteorologv of 1900. 'Trans. Dum. Gall. N.H. A. 

 Soc' XVII. 3.3-38. 1905. 



Meteorological Report for 1901. 'Trans. Dum. Gall. N. H. A. Soc' xvii. 



156-161. 1905. 



Barr, J. Miller. I. New "Variable Stars ; II. The Variable Star e Bootis ; 



III. The Colours of Helium Stars; IV. A New Problem in Solar Physics. 



' Trans. Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada for 1905,' 141-160. 1906. 

 Becker, Prof. Ludwig. Progress of Astronomy in the Nineteenth Century. 



' Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. Soc' xxxvi. 136-183. 1905. 

 Bladen, W. Wells. Report of the Meteorological Section. ' Report N. Staff. 



F. 0.' XI. 138-144. 1906. 

 BoLHAM, George (extracted by). Meteorological Observations at Cheswick for 



1900, 1901, 1902, and 1903,' by the late Major-General Sir William Grossman, 



K.C.M.G., and continued by his Son, L. Morley Grossman, Esq. ' History 



Berwicksh. Nat. Club,' xix. 91-94. 1905. 

 Brown, M. Walton. Barometer, Thermometer, &c. Readings for the Year 1903. 



' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxvii. 743-752. 1906. ' 

 Campbell-Bayard, F. Meteorological Report for 1904. 'Trans. Croydon N. H. 



Sci. Soc. 1904-1905,' 115-122, and Appendices, 51 pp. 1905. 



Meteorological Report for 1905. ' Trans. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc. 1905- 



1900,' 163-162, and Appendices, 55 pp. 1906. 



Caeadoc and Severn Valley Field Club. Meteorological Notes. 'Record of 



Bare Facts,' No, 15, 40-54. [1906.] 

 Chant, Dr. C. A. Astronomical and Astrophysical Progress in 1905. (Pre- 

 sidential Address.) ' Trans. Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada for 1905,' 13-26. 



1906. 

 CoRRiE, John. Phenological Observations taken at Moniaive during 1901. 



'Trans. Dum. Gall. N. H. A. Soc' xvii. 164-165. 1905. 

 Craw, J. H. Amount of Rainfall in Berwickshire — Year 1903. ' History Ber- 

 wickshire Nat. Club,' XIX. 90. 1905. 

 Cresswell, Alfred. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at the 



Observatory, Edgbaston, 1905. 'Birm. and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc' 26 pp. 



1906. 

 Delury, a. T. The Eclipse Expedition to Labrador, August 1905. ' Trans. 



Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada for 1905,' 67-69. 1906. 

 Graham, L. H. Achievements of Nineteenth Century Astronomy. ' Trans. 



Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada for 1905,' 125-130. 1906. 

 Harvey, Arthur. Solar Spots and jMagnetic Storms for 1904. ' Trans. Roy. 



Astr. Soc. of Canada for 1905,' 35-46. 1906. 

 Heywood, H. Meteorological Observations in the Society's District, 1903. ' Trans. 



Cardiff Nat. Soc' xxxvii. 1-18. 1905. 



Meteorological Observations in the Society's District, 1904. ' Trans. Cardift 



Nat. Soc' xxxviii. 1-18. 1906, 



