62 REPORT—1905. 
Oataloque of the more important Papers, and especially those referring 
to Local Scientific Investigations, published by the Corresponding 
Societies during the year ending May 31, 1905. 
*.* 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. 
Aten, H. Srantey. Experiments in Radio-Activity. ‘ Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. 
Soc.’ xxxv, 82-96. 1904. 
—— Notes on Physical Apparatus. ‘Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. Soc.’ xxxv. 176- 
180. 1904. 
AsuwortH, JAMES (N. Eng. Inst. Eng.). Observations on Water-sprayed or 
Damped Air in Coal Mines. ‘Trans, Inst. Min, Eng.’ xxrx. 11-21. 1905, 
Barr, J. Miter. Observations on Variable Stars. ‘ Proc. R. Astr. Soc. Canada, 
1904,’ 42-48. 1905. 
Bickerton, Prof. A. W. The Energy of Stellar Collision, ‘ Proc. R. Astr. Soe. 
Canada, 1904, 57-61. 1905. 
Briapen, W. Wetts. Report of the Meteorological Section. ‘Trans, N. Staff 
F. C.’ xxxviit. 150-157, 1904; xxx1x. 133-189. 1905. 
Borestrom, Dr. L. H. The Shelburne Meteorite. ‘Proc. R. Astr. Soc. Canada, 
1904,’ 69-94. 1905. 
Brown, M. Watton. Barometer, Thermometer, &c., Readings for the Year 1902. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxv. 889-848. 1904. 
CaMPBELL-BayaRD, F. Presidential Address. (The Weather of the District.] 
‘Proc. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc. 1903-1904,’ lii—x. 1904, 
— Meteorological Report for 1903. ‘Trans. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soe. 1903- 
1904,’ 46-52, and Appendices of Tables, 55 pp. 1904. 
Carapoc AND SEVERN VALLEY Fre~tp Cxius. Meteorological Notes, 1904. 
‘Record of Bare Facts,’ No. 14, 42-56. [1905.] 
Cuant, ©. A. Presidential Address. [Astronomical and Astrophysical Progress 
during 1904.] ‘Proc. R, Astr. Soc. Canada, 1904.’ x111.-xxvi. 1905. 
— Some New Determinations of the Reflecting Powers of Glass and Silvered 
Glass Mirrors. ‘ Proc. R. Astr. Soc. Canada, 1904,’ 21-34. 1905. 
Cuesuire, F. J. Abbe’s Test of Aplanatism and a Simple Apertometer derived 
therefrom. ‘Journal Quekett Club, rx. 1-8. 1904. 
Coatss, Hrnry. Seasonal Notes (Opening Addresses). ‘Proc. Perths. Soc; Nat. 
Sci.’ IV. ii.—vil., xxii-xxxili. 1904, : 
Cotmman, Prof. A. P. Theories of World Building. ‘Proc. R. Astr. Soe. 
Canada, 1904,’ 53-56. 1905. 
Cortinewoon, E. J. Meteorological Record for 1902 at Lilburn Tower, North- 
umberland. ‘ History Berwicksh. Nat. Club, xviir. 302. 1904. 
Craw, J. T. Note of Rainfall and Temperature at Milstone Hill and West 
Foulden for the Year, 1902. ‘ History Berwicksh. Nat. Club,’ xvirr. 803-304, 
1904. 
CRESSWELL, ALFRED. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at the 
Observatory of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, Edgbaston, 1904. 
‘Birm, and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc.’ 30 pp. 1905. 
Duxes, Dr. T. ARcHIBALD. The Parallel Roads of Glen Roy. ‘Trans. Croydon 
N. H. Sci. Soc. 1903-1904,’ 23-34. 1904. 
Eaton, H. 8. Returns of Rainfall, &c., in Dorset in 1908. ‘Proc. Dorset 
N. H. A. F.C. xxv. 129-139. 1904. 
Fawsirt, Dr.C. E. The Viscosity of Aqueous Solutions. ‘Glasgow R. Phil. Soe.’ 
xxxv. 171-175. 1904. 
