CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 405 
Catalogue of the more important Papers, and especially those referring 
to Local Scientific Investigations, published by the Corresponding 
Societies during the year ending May 31, 1904. 
*,* 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. Stantey. The Theory of Ions or Electrons. ‘ Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. 
Soc.’ xxxiv. 106-115. 1903. 
AsHwortH, J. R. Weather Warnings. ‘Trans. Rochdale Lit. Sci. Soc.’ vir. 
97-100. 1903. 
Brack, W.G. Rainfall in 1901 (Edinburgh Central District). ‘Journal Manch. 
Geog. Soc.’ xvirr. 163-164. 1903. 
BRigHTON anD Hove Naturat History and PuitosopuicaL Society. Meteor- 
ology of Brighton, July 1902 to June 1905. ‘ Rep. Brighton N.H. Phil. Soc. 
1902-1903,’ 32, 1903. 
CaMPBELL-BayaRD, F. Meteorological Report for 1902. ‘Trans. Croydon N. H. 
Sci. Soe, 1902-1903, 63-70, and Appendices of Tables, 50 pp. 1903. 
CaRaDoc AND SEVERN VaLLEY Fienp Cxivus. Meteorological Notes, 1903. 
‘Record of Bare Facts,’ No, 13, 48-54. [1904.] 
Cortinewoop, E. J. Meteorological Record for 1901 at Lilburn Tower, North- 
umberland. ‘ History Berwicksh. Nat. Club,’ xvi11. 178, 1908. 
Craw, J. H. Notes of Rainfall and Temperature at West Foulden and Rawburn, 
1901. ‘History Berwicksh. Nat. Club, xvim. 177. 1903. 
CRESSWELL, ALFRED. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at the 
Observatory of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, Edgbaston, 1903. 
‘Birm, and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc.’ 30 pp. 1904. 
Eaton, H. 8. Returns of Rainfall, &c., in Dorset in 1902. ‘Proc. Dorset 
N. H. A. F. C.’ xxtv. 56-65. 1903. 
Fryer, Dr. ALFRED C. A Dust-fall in the South-west of England. ‘ Proc. 
Bristol Nat. Soc.’ x. 88-89. 19038. 
Gray, Prof. ANDREW. Entropy. ‘Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. Soc.’ xxxiv. 116-124. 
1903. 
Grey, GeorcE. Record of Barometer at Milfield, Northumberland, in 1901. 
‘ History Berwicksh. Nat. Club,’ xv111. 176. 1903. 
GrirFitH, GrorcE L. Notes of Surveys and Levellings in Canada, ‘Trans. 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxvi. 552-564. 1904. 
Haresaum, H. W.G. The Common-sense Doctrine of Furnace-draught. ‘Trans. 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxv. 700-716. 1908. 
Heyrwoop, H. Meteorological Observations in the Society’s District, 1902, ‘Trans. 
Cardiff Nat. Soc.’ xxxvr. 1-19. 1904, 
Horxtnson, Joun. Meteorological Observations taken in Hertfordshire in the 
Year 1902. ‘Trans. Herts N. H. Soc.’ x1. 218-221. 1908. 
—— Report on the Rainfall in Hertfordshire in the Year 1902. ‘Trans. Herts 
N. H. Soc’ x1. 227-2385. 1908. 
—— Some Recent Storms and Floods in Hertfordshire. ‘Trans. Herts N. H. 
Soc.’ x1. 289-244, 1903. 
and Frank Larcumore. The Meteor of the 138th of July 1902. ‘Trans. 
Herts N. H. Soc.’ x1, 244. 1903. 
Lanper, A. Meteorological Notes for the Year ending September 30, 1903. 
‘Trans. E, Kent 8. N. H. Soc.’ m1. 29-32. 1903. 
oleae Batpwin. Croydon Bourne Flows, 44 pp. ‘Croydon N. H. Sci. Soe.’ 
904. 
Marxuam, OC, A., and R. T. D.Smrru. Meteorological Report.—Observers’ Notes, 
‘ Journal Northants N. H. Soc.’ x11. 79-85, 113-119, 1903; 146-152, 1904. 
