4.2, REPORT—1899. 
List of the more important Papers, and especially those referring to 
Local Scientific Investigations, published by the Corresponding 
Societies during the year ending June 1, 1899. 
*,* This list 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 PHYSICAL SCIENCE. 
Anpson, Rev. Wu. The Meteorology of Dumfries for 1897. ‘Trans. 
Dum. Gal. N. H. A. Soe.’ No. 14, 89-47, 1898. 
Baupocn, J. H. Photography in relation to Science. ‘Trans. 5.-E. 
Union,’ m1. 81-86, 1898. 
Baurour, C. B. Meteorological Observations at Newton Don, 1893- 
1897. ‘History Berwickshire Nat. Club,’ xvi. 87-88, 1898. 
Buacx, W. G. Ocean Rainfall by Rain-gauge Observations at Sea, 
1864-75-81. General and Special Oceans. ‘Journ. Manch. 
Geog. Soc.’ xiv. 86-56, 1898. 
Buapven, W. Wewus. Report of the Meteorological Section. *‘ Trans. 
N. Staff. F. C.’ xxxir. 76-80, 1899. 
Branson, F. W. On a Method of Measuring the Intensity of the X 
Rays. ‘Trans. Leeds Nat. C. Sci. Assoc.’ rv. 8, 1899. 
CAMPBELL-BayArp, F. Report of the Meteorological Sub-Committee 
for 1897. ‘Trans. Croydon M. N. H. C.’ 1897-98, 273-275 and 
Appendices, 1898. 
CARADOC AND SEVERN VatLey Firup Cuus. Meteorological Notes, 1898. 
‘ Record of Bare Facts,’ No. 8, 24-80, 1899. 
Cotuins, J. R. Correction for ‘Schaeberle Aberration’ in Gregorian 
and Cassegrain Telescopes. ‘Trans. Toronto Astr. Phys. Soe.’ rx. 
143-146, 1899. 
Craw, H. Hewat. Rainfall and Temperature at West Foulden and 
Rawburn during 1896. ‘ History Berwicksh. Nat. Club,’ xvr. 180, 
1898. 
Crossman, Major-Gen. Sir Wm. Meteorological Observations at Cheswick, 
1895 and 1897. ‘ History Berwicksh. Nat. Club,’ xvi. 234-235, 1898. 
Denison, Napier. Our Astronomical Ocean. ‘Trans. Toronto Astr. 
Phys. Soe.’ rx. 42-48, 1899. 
Dixon, H. N. The Divining Rod. ‘Journ. N’ton N. H. Soe.’ x. 85- 
104, 1898. 
Karon, H. §. Returns of Rainfall, &c., in Dorset in 1897. ‘ Proc. 
Dorset N. H. A. F. C.’ xrx. 161-171, 1898. 
Enyins, ANDREW. The Great Sun Spot of September 4-15, 1898. 
‘Trans. Toronto Astr. Phys. Soc.’ rx. 78-79, 1899. 
GREENWOOD, Capt. W. Neuson. Unification of Time at Sea. ‘Journ. 
Manch. Geog. Soc.’ xrv. 24-35, 1898. 
Harvey, Artaur. The Meteor of July 5,1898. ‘Trans. Toronto Astr. 
Phys. Soe.’ 1x. 71-78, 1899. 
——_ Recent Developments in the By-ways of Astronomy and Physics. 
(Presidential Address). ‘Trans. Toronto Astr. Phys. Soc.’ 1x. 112- 
140, 1899. 
