CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 75 



Softball, H. Weather in Herefordshire during the Nineteenth Century. 



'Trans. Woolhope N. F. Club, 1902-1904,' 2-14. 1905. 

 Rainfall at Ross, compared with Rainfall over the Area of Watershed in 



Radnorshire connected with the Birmingham Water Supply from Wales. 



' Trans. Woolhope N. F. Club, 1902-1904,' 15-18. 1905. 

 Our English Summers. ' Trans. Woolhope N. F. Club, 1902-1904,' 208-211, 



1905. 

 Spitta, E. J. The Relative Merits of the Long- and Short-tube Microscopes. 



(Presidential Address.) ' Journal Quekett Mic. Club,' ix. 279-286. 1906. 

 Stenhouse, Thomas. The Radio-Activity of Radium and other Compounds. 



' Trans. Rochdale Lit. Sei. Soc' viii. 13-23. 1905. 

 Stewart, Louis B. Gravity Determinations in Labrador. ' Trans. Roy. Astr. 



Soc. of Canada for 1905,' 70-78. 1906. 

 Stilwbll, H. Returns of Rainfall, &c., in Dorset in 1904. ' Proc. Dorset 



N. H. A. F. C XXVI. 88-100. 1905. 

 Stupaet, R. F. JMagnetic and Meteorological Observations at North-West River, 



Labrador. ' Trans. Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada for 1905,' 79-88. 1906. 

 SiTTTON, J. R. Some Results of Observations made with a Black Bulb Thermo- 

 meter in vacuo. ' Trans. S. African Phil. Soc' xvi. 79-96. 1905. 

 On the Variation of the Hourly Meteorological Normals at Kimberley during 



the Passage of a Barometric Depression. ' Trans. S. African Phil. Soc' xvi. 



169-188. 1905. 

 Walkbe, Stdbtet F. Earth in Collieries, with reference to the ' Special Rules 



for the Installation and Use of Electricity.' ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxx. 



404-415. 1906. 

 Wheeler, W. H. The High Tides on the East Coast. ' The Naturalist for 



1905,' 335-3.36. 1905. 

 The Weather and the March High Tides. 'The Naturalist for 1906,' 110- 



111. 1906. 

 Wood, G. C. Determination of the Specific Electrical Resistance of Coal, Ores, 



&c. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxx. 99-107. 1906. 

 Yorkshire Philosophical Society. Meteorological Record for the Year 1905. 



' Report Yorka. Phil. Soc. for 1905,' 14-19. 1906. 



Section B. — Chemistry. 



DoDDS, R. (N. Eng. Inst. Min. Eng.). Note on the Composition of Coal from 

 the Faroe Islands. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 281." 1905. 



Note on a Natural Paraffin found in the Ladysmith Pit, Whitehaven Col- 

 lieries. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 284-285. 1905. 



Kbegan, Dr. P. Q. The Chemistry of some Common Plants. ' The Naturalist 

 for 1905,' 274-277. 1905. 



PENNiifGTON, W. H. Some Ancient Colouring Matters. ' Trans. Rochdale Lit. 

 Sci. Soc' VIII. 85-92. 1905. 



Smith, Samuel. Decay of Stones in Buildings; the Cause and Prevention. 

 ' Proc Glasgow R. Phil. Soc' xxxvi. 103-117. 1905. 



Thwaite, B. H. Can Explosions in Coal-mines, with their Associated Toxic 

 Fatalities, be prevented P ' Trans. Inst. Mm. Eng.' xxx. 388-398. 1906. 



Section G. — Geology. 



Abbott, G. Concretionary Cellular Limestone of Durham. ' The Naturalist for 

 1905,' 231-233. 1905.' 



Aldis, T. S. Drift in the Wye Valley. 'Trans. Woolhope N. F. Club, 1902- 

 1904,' 325-329. 1905. 



Anderson, E. M. The Dynamics of Faulting. ' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' viii. 

 387-402. 1905. 



Ashwoeth, James (Manch. Geol. Min. Soc). Notes on the Crow's Nest Coal- 

 field, British Columbia. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 330-335. 1905. 



