CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES, 349 
Catalogue of the more important Papers, especially those referring to Local 
Scientific Investigations, published by the Corresponding Societies 
during the year ending May 31, 1913. 
*,* 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 PuysIcaL SCIENCE. 
Bracer, Coartes A. The Geodetic Survey of Canada. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. 
of Canada,’ vi. 324-342. 1912. 
Cannon, J. B. The Orbit of & Coronas Borealis. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of 
Canada,’ vi. 342-349. 1912. 
—— The Orbit of = Persei from the H and K Lines. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. 
of Canada,’ vi. 188-196. 1912. 
Carapoc AND SEVERN VALLEY Firnp Crus. Meteorological Notes. ‘ Record of Bare 
Facts,’ No. 22, 25-42. 1913. 
Cuant, C. A. In the Background of the Stars. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada, 
vi. 240-245. 1912. 
Conrapy, A. E. Resolution with Dark-ground Illumination. ‘Journal Quekett 
Mic. Club,’ x1. 475-480. 1912. 
CRESSWELL, ALFRED. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at the Observa- 
tory, Edgbaston, 1912. ‘ Birm. and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc.’ 26 pp. 1913. 
DUMFRIESSHIRE AND GaLtLoway NaturaL History anD ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. 
Abstract of Meteorological Observations taken at Crichton Royal Institution, 
Dumfries, 1911. ‘Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ xxrv. 212- 
. 213. 1912. 
Esprn, T. E. The Dark Structures in the Milky Way. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. 
of Canada,’ vi. 225-230. 1912. : 
The Milky Way, and the Distribution ‘of Stars with Peculiar Spectra. ‘ Journal 
Royal Astr. Soe. of Canada,’ vir. 79-87. 1913. 
Fox, W. Luoyp, and Epwarp Kirto. Meteorological and Magnetical Tables and 
Reports for the year1911, Tables of Sea Temperature, &c. ‘ Report Royal Corn- 
wall Poly. Soc.’ 11. (N.s.) 1-28 (App.). _ 1912. 
Garrett, Dr. F. C., and R. C. Burton (N. Eng. Inst. Eng.). The Use of X-rays in 
the Examination of Coal. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xii. 295-297. 1912. 
Gress, THomas. Rainfall Records at Wirksworth, Derbyshire. ‘The Naturalist for 
1913,’ 105-108. 1913. 
Gray, Ropert C. On the Magnetism of Aluminium Bronze. ‘ Proc. Glasgow Royal 
Phil. Soc.’ xx. 104-106. 1912. 
Haupane, Dr. J. S., and Dr. T. Lister Luewettyn (S. Staffs. and Warw. Inst. 
Eng.). The Effects of Deficiency of Oxygen on the Light of a Safety-lamp. ‘ Trans. 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ xiv. 267-272. 1912. 
Harpy, V. ©. Meteorological Observations at Oundle School, 1911. ‘Journal 
Northants. N. H. Soc.’ xvi. 264. 1912. 
Harper, W. E. A Long-Period Spectroscopic Binary. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. 
of Canada,’ vr. 179-187. 1912. 
—— Further Observations of @ Aquila. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vr. 
265-271. 1912. 
Hawker, E.L. Meteorological Report for 1912. ‘ Report Hampstead Sci. Soc., 1912,’ 
27-28. 1912. 
Horxinson, Jonn. The Weather of the Year 1910 in Hertfordshire. ‘ Trans. Herts 
N. H.S. F.C. xv. 255-270. 1912. 
Hovau, 8.8. Presidential Address : Some Recent Improvements in Transit Observ- 
ing. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of 8. Africa,’ 1. 419-427. 1912. 
Howarp, A. G. The Blizzard of June 9-12,1902. ‘Trans. Royal Soe. of S. Africa,’ 
mm. 129-134. 1913. 
Macr, Lieut. F. W. Harbour Surveying. ‘Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soc.’ xxxa. 
64-75, 1912. 
