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Catalogue of the more important Papers, especially those referring 

 to Local Scientific Investigations, published by the Corresponding 

 Societies during the year ending May 31, 1910. 



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This Catalogue contains only tho 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. 



Anderson, E. M. On the Temperature-Gradients of Deep Bores, with special 

 reference to those of the Balfour Bore, Cameron Bridge, Fifeshire. ' Trans. 

 Edinburgh Geol. Soc' ix. 167-178. 1909. 



Andson, Rev. W. The Weather of 1907. ' Trans. Dumfriesshire and Calloway 

 N. H. A. Soc' xx. 64-69. 1909. 



Banfield, A. C. On a Method of preparing Stereo-photomicrographs. ' Journal 

 Quekett Mic. Club,' x. 459^64. 1909. 



Brighton and Hove Natural History and Philosophical Society. Meteorology 

 of Brighton. 'Report Brighton and Hove N. H. Phil. Soc.' 1908-09, 48-49. 

 1909. 



Cadman, Prof. John (N. Staff. Inst. Eng.). The Ignition of Coal-dust by a Naked 

 Light. 'Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxviii. 256-258. 1910. 



■ (S. Staff, and Warwick Inst. Eng.). Some Experiments to illustrate the Ignition 



of Coal-dust by means of Electricity. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxix. 93-96. 

 1910. 



Campbell-Bayard, F. Report of the Meteorological Committee, 1908. ' Trans. 

 Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc' 1908-09, 205, and Appendices, 02 pp. 1909. 



Report of the Meteorological Committee, 1909. ' Trans. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc.' 



1909-10, 3-10, and Appendices, 62 pp. 1910. 



Cannon, J. B. The Spectroscopic Binary a Coronse. ' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc. of 

 Canada,' m. 419-424. 1909. 



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

 Bare Facts,' No. 19, 36-49. 1910. 



Chant, C. A. Water Vapour and Oxygen on Mars. ' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc. of 

 Canada,' in. 425-437. 1909. 



■ Halley's Comet. ' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada,' iv. 104-115. 1910. 



Craw, J. H. Account of Rainfall in Berwickshire — year 1907. ' History Berwick- 

 shire Nat. Club,' xx. 220. 1909. 



i Account of Temperature at West Foulden — year 1907. ' History Berwick- 

 shire Nat. Club,' xx. 221. 1909. 



Cresswell, Alfred. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at the Observa- 

 tory, Edgbaston, 1909. ' Birrn. and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc,' 28 pp. 1910. 



De Lury, Ralph E. Convection and Stellar Variation. ' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc 

 of Canada,' in. 344-355. 1909. 



Fox, W. Lloyd, and Edward Kitto. Meteorological and Magnetical Tables and 

 Report for the Year 1909, and Tables of Sea Temperature, with Notes. ' Report 

 Royal Cornwall Poly. Soc' i. (n.s.), 1-27. (App.) 1910. 



Freeland, Dr. Fergus. Presidential Address : Part I. Present Position and 

 Prospects of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow. Part II. Bishop 

 Berkeley and his New Theory of Vision. ' Proc. Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc' XL. 

 1-15. 1909. 



Gray, James G., and Hugh Higgins. On Reversible Conditions brought about in 

 Magnetised Steel by Alternate Cooling and Warming. ' Proc. Glasgow Royal 

 Phil. Soc' xl. 113-118. 1909. 



Hall-Edwards, John. The X-Rays : a History of their Progress. ' Proc. Birming- 

 ham N. H. Phil. Soc' xn. 13-37. 1910. 



Harper, W. E. The System of « Hercules. ' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada,' 

 in. 377-386. 1909. 



