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Preston, Arthur W. Meteorological Notes, 1909. ' Trans. Norfolk and Norwich 



Nat. Soc.,' ix. 90-96. 1910. 

 Kambaut, A. A. The Great Comet of January 1910. ' Report Ashmolean Nat. Hist. 



Soc, 1910,' 33-34. 1911. 

 Summary of the Weather during 1910, from Observations made at the Radcliffe 



Observatory, Oxford. ' Report Ashmolean Nat. Hist. Soc, 1910,' 35. 1911. 

 The Total Eclipse of the Moon, November 16, 1910. ' Report Ashmolean 



Nat. Hi-it. S;c, 1910,' 31-33. 1911. 

 Rankin, Adam A. Recent Advances in Cometary Investigation. ' Proc Glasgow 



R. Phil. Soc,' xli. 13-28. 1910. 

 Rodger, Alexander M. Meteorological Observations, 1909. ' Proc Perthshire 



Soc. Nat. Sci.,' v. xciv-xcvi. 1910. 

 Romanes, J. M. Brunonian or Particle Movements. ' Trans. Dumfriesshire and 



Galloway N. H. A. Soc,' xxi. 174-182. 1910. 

 Ross, Alexander D. The Telescope. ' Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. Soc,' xli. 6-12. 



1910. 

 Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Notes from the Meteorological Service. 



' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada,' IV. 229-233, 305-308, 400-408, 483-487 ; 



v. 85-89, 143-147. 1910, 1911. 

 Rutherford, J. Weather and other Natural History Notes. ' Trans. Dumfries- 

 shire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc,' xxi. 98-99. 1910. 



Weather and Natural History Notes at Jardington in 1909. ' Trans. Dumfries- 

 shire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.,' xxn. 122-126. 1911. 



Sewell, J. T. The recent Cloud-burst in North-East Yorkshire. ' The Naturalist ' 



for 1910, 304-306. 1910. 

 Simpson, T. Meteorological Notes for the years 1908 and 1909. ' Report Ealing 



Sci. Mic Soc.,' 1909-1910, xi. 1910. 

 Stewart, Louis B. The Location of the Pole. ' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada,' 



rv. 179-190. 1910. 



The Determination of Orbits. ' Journal Roy. Astr. Soc. of Canada,' v. 97-111. 



1911. 



Stewart, R. M. A Modified Method for Nadir Observations. ' Journal Roy. Astr. 



Soc. of Canada,' rv. 267-270. 1910. 

 Sttlwell, H. Returns of Rainfall, &c, in Dorset in 1909. ' Proc. Dorset N. H. A. 



F. C.,' xxxi. 129-140. 1911. 

 Watson, A. D. Olbers : the Greatest of Amateur Astronomers. ' Journal Roy. 



Astr. Soc. of Canada,' iv. 271-281. 1910. 

 Werner, A. Photo- micrography. ' Proc. Hull Junior F. N. Soc.,' i. 27-29. 1910. 



Section B. — Chemistry. 



Bedson, Prof. P. Phillips. Experiments illustrative of the Inflammability of 



Mixtures of Coal-dust and Air. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.,' xxxix. 719-727. 1910. 

 Ferguson, Prof. John. Some Early Treatises on Technological Chemistry. ' Proc. 



Glasgow R. Phil. Soc.,' xli. 113-122. 1910. 

 Gemmell, Alexander. Chemical Analyses of Borolanite and related Rocks. ' Trans. 



Edinburgh Geo). Soc,' ix. 417-419. 1910. 

 Gray, Robert C. Aluminium Bronzes. ' Proc. Glasgow R. Phil. Soc,' xli. 91-95. 



1910. 

 Illingworth, S. R. The Shale Heap : Why should it be a Waste Heap ? ! Bradford 



Scientific Journal, 1 m. 41-44. 1910. 

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



1910, 321-322. 1910. 

 Mathews, Paul. Presidential Address : A Peep into Chemical History. ' Rochester 



Naturalist,' IV. 173-179. 1911. 

 Stephens, F. J. The Application of so-called Rare Metals to Modern Commercial 



Use. ' Trans. Royal Geol. Soc. Cornwall,' xra. 466-479. 1911. 

 Thompson, Prof. G. R. (Midland Inst. Eng.). Some Simple Experiments to illustrate 



the Propagation of Explosions in Non-detonating Explosive Gaseous Mixtures. 



' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.,' XL. 10-17. 1911. 



