86 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



PiFFATJT, J. H. (N. Eng. Inst. Min. Eng.) The Use of Cement-concrete in the 



Working of Thick Coal Seams. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 274-278. 190-5. 

 Petest, Feank E. Inaugural Address. [The Disposal of Sewage.] ' Trans. 



Liverpool Eng. Soc' xsvi. 1-17. 1905. 

 Ross, Aethur (Manch. Geol. Min. Soc). The Circulation of Water in Steam 



Boilers. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 606-619. 1906. 

 Steele, F. W. Design and AVork of Hydraulic Pressing, Stamping, Forging, 



and similar Machinery. 'Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soc' xxvi. 97-114. 1905. 

 Stuaet, Donald M. (N. Eng. Inst. Min. Eng.) The Development of Explosives 



in Coal Mines. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 299-3-J8. 1905. 

 SuTCLiFFB, FiELDEif. Sundry Notes on Dock Construction. ' Trans. Liverpool 



Eng. Soc' XXVI. 139-159.' 1905. 

 ToNGE, A. J. (Mid. Inst. Eng.) A Colliery-plant: Its Economy and Waste. 



' Trans, Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 15-3-163. 1905. 

 Teeglown, C. H. (S. Staff, and Warw. Inst.) The Tangye Suction Gas- 

 producer. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxx. 263-273. 1906. 

 Walkeb G. Blake, and L. T. O'Shea (Mid. Inst. Min. Eng.) The Utilisation 



of Surplus Gases from By-product Gas-ovens. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 



187-206. 1905. 

 Willis, J. (N. Staff. Inst. Eng.) An Electric Indicating Two-wire Signal. 



' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxix. 167-170. 1905. 

 Wilson, H. W. Electrification of Railways. ' Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soc' xxvi. 



181-223. 1905. 

 WiNSTANLET, Geoege (Mauch. Geol. Min. Soc.) A Fatality caused by Low- 

 pressure Electric Current in a Lancashire Colliery. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' 



XXIX. 349-353. 1905. 

 WooDWOETH, B. (N. Staff. Inst. Eng.) Proposed Plant for Winding 250 Tons 



of Co.al per Hour from a depth of 3,000 feet. 'Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxx. 



31-37. 1906. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 



AsHWOETH, Eev. G. H. The Whitburn Hot-pot. 'Trans. Rochdale Lit. Sci. 



Soc' viii. 8-12. 1905. 

 Babboue, James. First Account of the Excavations of Lochrutton Crannog. 



' Trans. Dum. Gal. N. H. A. Soc' xvir. 128-136. 1905. 

 BuLLEiD, Aethtte, and li. St. Geoege Geat. The Glastonbury Lake Village : 



an Account of a Portion of the Excavations undertaken during 1905. ' Proc 



Som'setsh. A. N. H. Soc' li. Pai-t ii. 77-104. 1906. 

 Claeke, W. G. Remains of the Neolithic Age in Thetford District. 'Trans. 



Norf. Norw. Nat. Soc' viii. 25-35. 1905. 

 OooKSBY, Chaeles F. Upou some Relics discovered near the Site of the Ancient 



Castle of Southampton. ' Proc. Hants F. C v. 197-201. 1906. 

 Dale, W. On the Discovery of an Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Droxford, Hants. 



' Proc. Hants F. C v. 173-177. 1906. 

 Don, John. A Prehistoric Interment in Buchan. ' Trans. Buchan F. C viii. 



103-104. 1906. 

 Fleat, F. G. The Great Pyramid— A New Theory. ' London Coll. Sci. Soc' 



XI. 22-30. 1905. 

 FoEEEST, Rev. J. Place Names in Lonmay. ' Trans. Buchan F. C viii. 93-102. 



1905. 

 Geoege, T. J. On some Bronze Mirrors found in Great Britain. 'Journal 



NorthantsN. H. Soc' xiii. 37-43. 1905. 

 Goodman, C. H. Note on Bronze Palstave found at Warlingham. 'Trans. 



Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc 1904-1905,' 59. 1905. 

 Geat, H. St. Geoege, and C. S. Peideaux. Barrow Digging at Martinstown, 



near Dorchester, 1903. ' Proc. Dorset N. H. A. F. 0.' xxvi. 6-39. 1 905. 

 Hamilton, J. C. Stellar Legends of American Indians. * Trans. Roy. Astr. Soc. 



of Canada for 1905,' 47-50. 1906. 



