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MarxuaM, C. A.,and R. H. Prrmavest. Meteorological Report. ‘ Journal Northants 
N. H. Soc.’ xvi. 217-220, 260-263, 300-306. 1912, 1913. 
Meyrick, E. Summary and Tables of Meteorological Observations. ‘ Report 
Marlb. Coll. N. H. Soc.’ No. 60, 97-118. 1912. 
Mor, Dr. James. The Spectrum of the Ruby—Part III. ‘ Trans. Royal Soc. of S. 
Africa,’ 11. 339-340. 1912. 
Moors, A. W. The Climate of the Isle of Man. ‘ Proc. Isle of Man N. H. A. Soc.’ 
(n.s.) 1. 447-454, 1913. 
Morr, Dr. THomas. The Resultant of a Set of Homogeneous Lineo-linear Equa- 
tions. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of S. Africa,’ m. 373-380. 1912. 
Note on Double Alternants. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of S. Africa,’ m1. 177-185. 1913. 
Netson, Rosert (N. Staffs Inst. Eng.). Electricity: A Short Paper addressed to 
Colliery Managers. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xty. 156-164. 1913. 
Parrerson, T. L. Study of a Falling Chimney. ‘ Proc. Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc.’ 
xii. 217-231. 1912. 
Puaskett, J. §. The Spectroscopic Binary 6? Tauri. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of 
Canada,’ vi. 231-239. 1912. 
Porr, AuFRED. Some Dew-ponds in Dorset. ‘Proc. Dorset N.H.A.F.C.’ xxxm. 
22-33. 1912. 
Preston, ArTHUR W. Meteorological Notes, 1911. ‘Trans. Norfolk and Norwich 
Nat. Soc,’ rx. 341-348. 1912. 
RamsBaut, A.A. Characteristics of the Weather at Oxfordin 1912. ‘Report Ashmo- 
lean Nat. Hist. Soc. 1912,’ 41. 1913. 
Summary of the Weather during 1912, from Observations at the Radcliffe 
Observatory, Oxford. ‘ Report Ashmolean Nat. Hist. Soc. 1912,?42. 1913. 
Rew, Duncan J. Critical Ilumination in Visual Work with the Microscope. 
* Journal Quekett Mic. Club,’ xr. 487-496. 1912. 
Rei, F. B. Precise Levelling in Canada. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vi. 
151-178. 1912. 
RHEINBERG, JuLIus. On Resolutions obtained with Dark-ground Illumination and 
their Relation to the Abbe Theory. ‘ Journal Quekett Mic. Club,’ x1. 501-506. 1912. 
Ropa@srr, AtEx. M. Abstract of Meteorological Observations, Perth, 1911, and Re- 
marks on the Weather. ‘ Proc. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v. clxxxii.-clxxxv. 1912. 
Ross, Dr. ALEXANDER D. Some Physical Properties of Alloys of Iron and Copper. 
‘ Proc. Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc.’ xtm. 62-66. 1912. 
and Joun J. Ross. Ona further Relation between Seismic Frequency and the 
Motion of the Earth’s Pole. ‘ Proc. Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc.’ xxuz. 97-103. 1912. 
Ross, Dr. MaxwEtt. Meteorological Observations taken at Dumfries, 1909 and 1910. 
‘ Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ xx1v. 301-303. 1912. 
Rupes, W. A. Dovatas. Action of Radium Salts on Glass. ‘ Trans. Royal Soc. of 
South Africa,’ m. 357-364. 1912. 
—— On the Variation in the Value of the Atmospheric Electrical Potential with the 
Altitude. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of S. Africa,’ m. 395-404. 1912. 
RUTHERFORD, J. Weather and Natural History Notes,1911. ‘Trans. Dumfriesshire 
and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ xxiv. 214-223. 1912. 
SoHLestinceR, Franz. The Responsibilities of an Observatory Staff. ‘Journal 
Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ v1. 283-289. 1912. 
SHEPPARD, T. Early Microscopes. ‘The Naturalist for 1912,’ 229-234. 1912, 
Smeson, T. V., and G. W. Bett. A Photographic Method of rapidly Copying out 
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1912. 
SrrapwortHy, A. Photographing Lightning. ‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ 
vi. 322-323. 1912. 
Stewart, Louis B. President’s Address: The Structure of the Universe. ‘ Journal 
Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vi. 1-18. 1913. 
Stewart, THomas. The Rainfall on Table Mountain. ‘Trans. Royal Soe. of S. 
Africa,’ m1. 41-46. 1913. 
StiwEtL, H. Remarks on Rainfall of 1911. ‘ Proc. Dorset N. H. A. F. C.’ xxxmt. 
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Sroxrs, W. B. On Resolutions obtained with Dark-ground Illumination and their 
Relation to the Spectrum Theory. ‘ Journal Quekett Mic. Club,’ x1. 497-590. 1912. 
Surron, Dr. J. R. On some Meteorological Conditions controlling Nocturnal Radia- 
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