CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 771 



Stkzeleciu, Percy. List of Fatal and Non-fatal Explosions of Eire-damp or Coal- 

 dust, and Barometer, Thermometer, &c., Readings for the year 1909. ' Trans. 

 Inst. Min. Eng..' xxxvm. 751-764. 1910. 



Tate, Simon (N. England Inst. Eng.). The Electrification of the Underground 

 Machinery at Trimdon Grange Colliery. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.,' xli. 104-122. 

 1911. 



Thursfield, Francis (Midland Inst. Eng.). Electric Winding Developments. 

 ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.,' xli. 65-85. 1911. 



Tonge, Alfred J. Sinking into the Lower Coal-Measures at Hulton Colliery. 

 • Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.,' xxxix. 350-358. 1910. 



(Manchester Geo!. Min. Soc). Presidential Address : Safer Lines in Colliery 



Management. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.,' XL. 319-333. 1911. 



Wheeler, A. Henry. Granite Quarrying. ' Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soc.,' xxxi. 



208-246. 1910. 

 Wiute, J. Walwyn (Midlaud Inst. Eng.). Aerial Wire Ropeways, with especial 



reference to Colliery Work. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.,' XL. 181-201. 1911. 

 Winstanley, George H. (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc). The Safety-lamp as an 



Instrument for the Detection and Estimation of Fire-damp in Mines. ' Trans. 



Inst. Min. Eng.,' xl. 338-350. 1911. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 



Allen, Rev. F. A. Lake Dwellings at Home and Abroad. ' Trans. Caradoc and 

 Severn Valley F. C.,' v. 91-100. 1911. 



The Pigmy Races of Mankind. ' Trans. Caradoc and Severn Valley F. C.,' v. 



169-172. 1911. 



Auden, Dr. G. A. Anthropology at the British Association. ' The Naturalist ' for 



1910, 363-366. 1910. 

 Billeid, Arthur, and H. St. G. Gray. Meare Luke Village. ' Proc. Somersetshire 



Arch. N. H. Soc.,' lvi. 38-43. 1911. 

 (Vdworth, the late William. Rombalds Moor Antiquities. 'Bradford Scientific 



Journal,' in. 16-19. 1910. 

 Dewey, Henry. The Flint Implements of North Cornwall and their relation to 



Local Earthworks. ' Trans. Royal Geol. Soc. Cornwall,' xiii. 457-465. 1911. 

 Feilden, H. Wemyss. Neolithic Man in the Forest of Anderida. ' Hastings and 



East Sussex Naturalist.' I. 238-241. 1910. 

 Forrest, H. E. British Lake Villages. ' Trans. Caradoc and Severn Valley F. C.,' 



v. 154-156. 1911. 

 Gray, H. St. George. Interim Report on the Excavations at Maumbury Rings, 



Dorchester. 1910. ' Proc. Dorset N. H. A. F. C.,' xxxi. 230-266. 1911. 

 < Ir.EGORY. E. E. An Unrecorded Roman Road and Camp at Swinden, near Hellifield. 



' Bradford Scientific Journal,' m. 11-15. 1910. 

 Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society. List of Hampshire Earth- 

 works, classified according to the Schedule of the Earthworks Committee 



' Proc. Hampshire F. C.,' VI. 343-349. 1910. 

 Mortimer, J. R. The Evolution of the Millstone. ' The Naturalist' for 1911, 95- 



99. 1911. 

 Reader, Francis W. Notes on a Bone Object found at Braintree, Essex, and on 



some similar objects found elsewhere. ' Essex Naturalist,' xvi. 82-96. 1910. 

 Sheppard, T. Neolithic Workshops near Bridlington. 'The Naturalist' for 1910. 



293-298. 1910. 



Two Neolithic Axe-heads from Holderness. 'The Naturalist' for 1911, IS. 



1911. 



Vill\% Dr. Francis. Excavations at Castlestead Ring, near Cullingworth. ' Brad- 

 ford Scientific Journal,' in. 104-110. 1911. 



Ward, John. The Roman Fort of Gellygaer : The Baths. 'Trans. Cardiff Nat. 

 Soc.,' xi/ir. 25-69. 1911. 



Section I. — Physiology. 



Delepine, Sheridan. The Manchester Milk Supply from a Public Health Point of 

 View. ' Trans. Manchester Stat. Soc.,' 1909-10, 1-49. 1910. 



