CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 329 



Stewart, R. M. Personality with the Transit Micrometer. ' Journal Roy. Astr Soc 



of Canada , ' I v. 94- 1 03 . 1910. 

 Stilwell, H. Returns of Rainfall, &c, in Dorset in 1908. ' Proc. Dorset N H A 



F. C xxx. 145-158. 1909. 

 Stokes, A. H. (Mid. Counties Inst. Eng.). Water-gauges and Air- velocities. ' Trans 



Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxvni. 132-204. 1909. 

 Stupart, R. F. Atmospheric Circulation. ' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada ' 



in. 220-223. 1909. 

 Thornton, Prof. W. M., and E. Bowden (N. Staff. Inst. Eng.). The Ignition of Coal- 

 dust by Single Electric Flashes. 'Trans. Inst. Min. Enc.' xxxix. 201-217 



1910. 

 Watson, A. D. Halley's Comet and its Approaching Return. ' Journal Roy. Astr 



Soc. of Canada,' in. 210-219. 1909. 



Section B. — Chemistry. 



Christy, Miller, and Miss May Thresh. A History of the Mineral Waters and 



Medicinal Springs of Essex. ' Essex Naturalist,' xv. 185-253. 1909. 

 Cripps, R. A. Some Food Products, Natural and Artificial. ' Report Brighton and 



Hove N. H. Phil. Soc. 1908-09,' 8-13. 1909. 

 Gray, Dr. Thomas (Min. Inst. Scotland). Fire-damp : its Composition, Detection, 



and Estimation. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxix. 280-304. 1910. 

 ■ Analyses of Samples of Air from Representative Mines in Scotland. ' Trans. 



Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxix. 305-312. 1910. 

 Haldane, Dr. J. S., and C. G. Douglas (S. Staff. Inst. Eng.). Testing for Carbon 



Monoxide in connection with Fires and Explosions in Mines. ' Trans. Inst Min 



Eng.' xxxvni. 267-274. 1910. 

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



1909 and 1910, 430-434. 1909 ; 177-179. 1910. 

 McLaren, Robert, and William Clark (Min. Inst. Scotland). Shale-dust and Coal- 

 dust Tests at Broxburn. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxvni. 362-373. 1910. 

 Newton, E. W. Occurrence of Radium and Uranium in Cornwall. ' Report Royal 



Cornwall Poly. Soc.' i. (n.s.), 142-146. 1909. 

 Pearce, Dr. Richard. On the Purple Coloration of a Specimen of Cornish 



Fluorspar and the probability of its being due to the Radio-active Properties of 



Associated Pitchblende. ' Journal Royal Inst. Cornwall,' xvn. 417-419. 1909. 

 Wilson, Dr. H. Maclean (Midland Inst. Eng.). The Pollution of Streams by Spent 



Gas-liquors from Coke-ovens ; and the Methods adopted for its Prevention. 



' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxix. 71-82. 1910. 



Section C. — Geology. 



Barnes, W. H. The Geology of Sapey Brook. ' Trans. Worcestershire Nat Club 

 iv. 177-178. 1910. 



Bates, George F. The Dyke Rocks of the Schiehallion District. ' Trans Perth- 

 shire Soc. Nat. Sci.' v. 23-30. 1909. 



Brodrick, Harold. Note on Footprint Casts from the Inferior Oolite near Whitby, 

 Yorks. ' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc' x. 327-335. 1909. 



Burton, F. M. Erratic Boidders at Bardney Abbey. ' The Naturalist ' for 1909 

 322. 1909. 



Further Proofs of the Flow of the Trent on the Keuper Escarpment at Gains- 

 borough. ' The Naturalist ' for 1909, 340-341. 1909. 



Campbell, A. C, and E. M. Anderson. Notes on a Transported Mass of Igneous 

 Rock at Comiston Sand Pit, near Edinburgh. ' Trans. Edinburgh Geof Soc ' 

 ix. 219-224. 1909. ° 



Cole, Prof. Grenvtlle A. J. A late Glacial Clay at Templeogue, Co. Dublin ' Irish 

 Naturalist,' xvm. 232-234. 1909. 



Collins, J. H. The Tin Alluvials of the Goss and Tregoss Moors. ' Report Roval 

 Cornwall Poly. Soc' i. (n.s.) 121-126. 1909. 



Crick, G. C. Snakestones. ' The Naturalist ' for 1910, 145-146. 1910. 



Culpin, H. Permian Fossils in the Doncaster District. ' The Naturalist ' for 1«0Q 

 279-280. 1909. 



