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Section B.—CHEMISTRY. 
Bencouan, G. D. The Corrosion of Brass and Copper. ‘Trans. Liverpool Eng. 
Soc.’ xxxm. 171-190. 1911. 
Bonner, Aten H. (Mid. Counties Inst. Eng.). The Causes of Boiler Deterioration 
and their Remedy. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xno. 202-211. 1912. 
Coxuins, 8S. H. The Rate of Evolution of Hydrocyanic Acid from Linseed under 
Digestive Conditions. ‘ Proc. Univ. of Durham Phil. Soc.’ 1v. 99-106. 1912. 
—— A Water-sealed Constant-pressure Hydrogen Gas Generator. ‘ Proc. Univ. of 
Durham Phil. Soc.’ rv. 107-109. 1912. 
Garrortu, W. E. (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc.). Presidential Address: British 
Coal-dust Experiments. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xum. 220-241. 1912. 
Hawpane, Dr. J. S. A Flame-test for the Estimation of Oxygen and Black-damp in 
Naked-light Mines. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xxi. 455-462. 1911. 
Hatt, Dr. A. A. The Relation between the Chemical Composition and the Position 
of some North Country Clays. ‘ Proc. Univ. of Durham Phil. Soc.’ rv. 83-89. 
1911. : 
Harasr, Dr. Jonn (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc.). The Prevention of Explosions in 
Mines. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xumr. 132-152. 1912. 
Kenean, Dr. P. Q. The Chemistry of some Common Plants. ‘The Naturalist 
for 1911,’ 222-224, 418-419. 1911. 
Kersuaw, J. B. C. The Control of Fuel Supplies. ‘Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soe.’ 
xxxu. 36-53. 1911. 
Morr, Dr. James. Colloidal Gold and ‘ Purple of Cassius.’ ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of 
8. Africa,’ m. 203-204. 1912. 
Some remarkable Oxidation-products of Benzidine. ‘'Trans. Royal Soc. of 
8. Africa,’ m. 205-210. 1912. 
Paterson, J. H. The Analysis of Vinegar. ‘Proc. Univ. of Durham Phil. Soe.’ 
tv. 144-146. 1912. 
Patrerson, Dr. T. 8S. The Study of Intra-Molecular Change. ‘ Proc. Glasgow Roy. 
Phil. Soc.’ xi. 10-25. 1911. 
and AnpREw McMinian. The Rate of Transformation of Syn- into Anti- 
Oximes. ‘ Proc. Glasgow Roy. Phil. Soc.’ xii. 26-33. 1911. 
Runge, W. A. Doveras. Preliminary Note on the Meteorites in the Bloemfontein 
Museum. ‘Trans. Royal Society of S. Africa,’ m. 211-221. 1912. 
Smytue, J. A. Benzylorthothioformate. ‘Proc. Univ. of Durham Phil. Soe.’ Iv. 
75-83. 1911. 
Srennousn, T. New Methods of forming Metallic Films by Chemical Means. ‘ Trans. 
Rochdale Lit. Sci. Soc.’ x. 26-29. 1911. 
Tuomeson, BEEBYy. Peculiarities of Waters and Wells. ‘Journal Northants N. H. 
Soe.’ xvi. 121-133, 147-157. 1912. 
Travis, C. B., and H. W.Grerenwoop. The Mineralogical and Chemical Constitution 
of the Triassic Rocks of Wirral. ‘ Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.’ x1. 116-139. 1911. 
Section C.—Groioey. 
BaLpWin, WaLTER. The Pleistocene Lakes of Rochdale. ‘Trans. Rochdale Lit, 
Sci. Soc.’ x. 17-21. 1911. 
Bare, F. Geological Report. ‘Trans. N. Staffs. F. C.’ xtvr. 121-123, 1912, 
Bates, Grorge F. Notes on some Highland Rocks. ‘Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat, 
Sci.’ v. 94-102. 1911. 
Beastey, H.C. Description of a Group of Footprints in the Storeton Vind of 1910, 
* Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.’ xt. 108-115. 1911. 
Brnney, A.E. The YellowClay. ‘ Bradford Scientific Journal,’ m1. 182-186, 1911, 
Boutton, Prof. W. S. The Underground Water Supply of Cardiff. ‘ Trans. Cardiff 
Nat. Soo.’ xn. 32-35. 1911. 
—— An Occurrence of Jet at Lower Penarth. ‘Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc,’ xii. 
36-38. 1911. 
Buckman, S. S. A Method of removing Tests from Fossils, ‘The Naturalist for 
1912,’ 139-140. 1912. 
Cuark, E. Granam. The Geology of South-Western France. ‘Proc. Univ, of 
Durham Phil. Soc.’ rv. 134-141. 1912. i 
