CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. Va 
Rosrrroy, B.H. The Problem of Dynamic Balance. ‘Trans. Inst. Min, Eng.’ 
xxvii. 557-573, 1904, 
— (N. Eng. Inst. Eng.). The Action, Influence, and Control of the Roof in 
Longwall Workings. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxix. 5-10, 1905, 
Ropen, James (Min. Inst. Scot.), Coal Mining in Borneo, ‘Trans, Inst. Min. 
Eng.’ xxviii. 236-245. 1905. 
Saunpers, W. T. Tin Mining in the Straits Settlements. ‘Trans, Inst. Min. 
Eng.’ xxvii. 348-349. 1905. 
—— Notes on the Principal Gold-mining Districts and Mines of Western Australia. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvirt. 685-598. 1904. 
Scott, Ernest Kinrpurn. Long-distance Transmission from High Head Water 
Powers. ‘Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soc.’ xxv. 209-261. 1904. 
Sm1on, A. (S. Staff. Inst. Eng.), Coal-cutting Machinery of the Percussion Type. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng,’ xxvi. 322-330. 1905. 
SmitH, J. Reney. Modern Marine Boiler Failures. ‘Trans. Liverpool Eng. 
Soe.’ xxv. 313-316, 1904. 
Smirn, Wi111aM (Min. Inst. Scot.). Description of Houldsworth Colliery, Dal- 
mellington. ‘ Trans. Inst. Min.Jing.’ xxvi. 2-10. 1905, 
Sronrer, Georez A. Graphite-Mihing in Ceylon and India. ‘Trans. Inst, Min, 
Eng.’ xxvit. 536-545. 1905. 
—— The Bengal Coal-fields, and some Methods of Pillar-working in Bengal, 
India. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvii, 537-551. 1904, 
Watker, 8. F. Alternating Currents and their possible Application to Mining 
Operations: Part II. How Alternating Currents may be used in Mining, ‘ Trans. 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxv. 570-596. 1905. 
—— The Report of the Departmental Committee on the Use of Electricity in 
Mines. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvii. 388-400. 1905. 
Watker, W. Electric Coal-cutting. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvir, 348-368. 
1905. ; 
Wartryne, V. The Purpose and Present State of the First Experiments on 
Safety-Lamps and Explosives carried out at the Frameries Experimental 
Station, Belgium. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvit. 445-462. 1905. 
Weir, Jamzs C. (Min. Inst. Scot.). Fire in a Lanarkshire Colliery, and Descrip- 
of a Condenser used thereat. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvii1. 19-24. 1905. 
Wieut, Epwarp L. (N. Eng. Inst.), Boreholes for Pumping Purposes. ‘Trans. 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxv. 147-151. 1904, 
Wuttiams, G. J. (Manch. Geol. Min. Soc.), A Safety Brake for Hand Cranes. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxrx, 51-54. 1905. 
Witson, H. W. Polyphase Machinery and Working. ‘Trans. Liverpool Eng. 
Soc.’ xxv. 74-96. 1904. 
Wutson, J. R. (Mining Inst. Scot.). Proposed Method of Sinking through Soft 
Surface. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvir. 86-89. 19065. 
Woop, W. 0. The Retubbing of the Middle Pit, Murton Colliery, 1903. ‘ Trans. 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvir. 197-203. 1905. 
Wynne, F. H. (N. Staff. Inst. Eng.), Native Methods of Smelting and Manu- 
facturing Iron in Jabalpur, Central Provinces, India. ‘Trans. Inst, Min. Eng.’ 
XXVI. 231-245, 1906. 
Section H,—ANTHROPOLOGY. 
Benson, Groren. Notes on an Intrenchment on Holgate Hill, York. ‘Report 
Yorks, Phil. Soe. for 1904,’ 49-50. 1905. 
Burrerp, A., and H. Sr. G. Gray. The Glastonbury Lake Village. ‘ Proc. 
Somersetshire A, N. H. Soc, Lt. 68-93. 1905. 
Curisty, MitteR. On the Remains of a supposed Pile Dwelling at Woodham 
Walter, Essex. ‘ Essex Naturalist,’ x11, 280-282. 1904. 
Cortins, J. R. Man’s Place in the Universe. ‘R. Astr. Soc., Canada, 1904,’ 
63-68. 1905, 
Evans, Sir Joun. A Neolithic Celt found near Berkhamsted Common. ‘Trans. 
Herts N. H. Soe.’ xtr, 157-158, 1908. 
