64 REPORT—1905. 
Section B.—CHEMISTRY. 
Brinsy, G. 'T. Advances in Chemical Industry during the Nineteenth Century. 
‘Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. Soc.’ xxxv. 189-217. 1904. 
Brown, Horace F, A New Process of Chlorination for Mixed Gold and Silver 
Ores. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvit. 529-534, 1908, 
Dawxtns, Prof. W. Boyp,and J. Barnes. The Physical and Chemical Properties 
of the so-called Coal Deposit exhibited by Mr. Henry Hall, 1.8.0. ‘Trans. 
Manch. Geol. Min. Soe.’ xxvii. 539-542, 1904. 
Dyvyorxovirz, Dr. P. Petroleum and its Use for Illumination, Lubricating, and 
Fuel Purposes. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvit. 495-506. 1905. 
Farmer, GuoreE (Inst. Min. Eng.). The Problem of Gob Fires. ‘Trans. Inst. 
Min. Eng.’ xxvint, 434-450, 1905. 
Harvey, Sipney. Presidential Address. [The Wonders of Radium.] ‘ Trans. 
E. Kent 8. N. H. Soc.’ tv. 1-3. 1905. 
Henperson, Prof.G.G. Some Developments in Chemical Theory during the 
Nineteenth Century. ‘ Proc, Glasgow R. Phil. Soc.’ xxxv. 97-119. 1904. 
Kersoaw, Joun B. C, Fuel Economy from the Chemical Point of View. 
‘Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soc.’ xxv. 27-48. 1904. 
Lisaman, Dr. G.P. The Analytical Valuation of Gas-coals. ‘Trans. Inst. Min 
' Eng.’ xxvyit. 516-526. 1905. 
—— (N. Eng. Inst.). Notes on Safety Lamp Oils. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng. 
XXVIII. 338-340. 1906. 
ReEp, Lester. The Microscope and Food Adulteration. ‘Trans. Croydon 
N. H. Sci. Soe. 1903-1904,’ 41-44. 1904. 
Smwon, R, Dendritic Forms in Paper. ‘Trans. Manch, Mic. Soc. 1903, 92-95. 
1904. 
Section C.—GEOLOGY. 
ALLANsoN-Winn, R. G. The Sea’s Encroachment on the Fast Coast. ‘The 
Naturalist for 1904,’ 805-808. 1904. 
Batpwin, Watter. A Carboniferous Air-breather from Sparth Bottoms, Roch- 
dale. ‘Trans. Manch. Geol. Min. Soe.’ xxviit. 523-527. 1904. 
—— (Manch. Geol. Min. Soc.). Sparth Bottoms Quarry, Rochdale. ‘Trans. 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxviit. 801-802. 1908. 
Barxe, F. Further Notes on the Occurrence of Glacial Drift in the Potteries. 
‘Trans. WN. Staff. F. C” xxxvrir. 113-117. 1904. 
Bett, Roperr. Notes on the Discovery of Dopplerite in Sluggan Bog. ‘ Proc. 
Belfast Nat. F. C.’ v. 216-217. 1905. 
Brasuitt, THos. Changes in Spurn Point and their Bearing on the Site of 
Ravyenser. ‘The Naturalist for 1904,’ 264-268. 1904. 
Botton, Herbert. On the Occurrence of a Shell-bearing Gravel at Dumball 
Island. ‘Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc.’ x. 241-244, 1904, 
The Paleontology of the Lancashire Coal Measures. Parts II. and III. 
‘Trans. Manch. Geol. Min. Soc.’ xxvitr. 578-650, 668-689. 1904. 
Booru, Wu. H. Artesian Wells. ‘Journ. City of London Coll. Sci. Soc.’ 
x. 43-49, 1905. 
Broortck, H. British Caves. ‘ Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.’ rx. 854-358. 1904. 
Broom, Dr. R. On the Affinities of Tritylodon. ‘Trans. S. African Phil. Soc.’ 
xvi. 73-77. 1905. 
Browns, A. J. Jukes. The Geology of the Country round Chard. ‘Proc. 
Somersetshire A. N. H. Soc.’ rx. 12-22, 1904. 
Burrerrrerp, A. HE. Notes on the Growth of Spurn. ‘The Naturalist for 1904,’ 
825-828, 1904. 
CARADOC AND SEVERN VALLEY Fin~p Crus. Geological Notes, 1904, ‘ Record 
of Bare Facts, No. 14. 41 pp. [1905.] 
Cotenurt, G. W. Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight. ‘Proc. Hants. F. C.’ rv. 
82-92, 1905. 
