738 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1914, 
Catalogue of the more important Papers, especially those referring to Local 
Scientific Investigations, published by the Corresponding Societies 
during the year ending May 31, 1914. 
*,* 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 PHYSICAL SCIENCE. . 
Arnsuiz, M. A. A Variation of Cheshire’s Apertometer. ‘Journal Quekett Mic. 
Club,’ x11. 287-290. 1914. 
Axernourst, 8. C. A Changer for Use with Sub-stage Condensers. ‘ Journal Quekett 
Mic. Club,’ xu. 277-278. 1914. ; 
Some Observations concerning Sub-stage Illumination. ‘Journal Quekett 
Mic. Club,’ x1. 301-308. 1914. 
Beattie, Prof. J. C. Further Magnetic Observations in South Africa. ‘Trans. 
Royal Soe. of 8. Africa,’ Iv. 9-56. 1914. 
True Isogonics, Isoclinals, and Lines of Horizontal Intensity for the North- 
Western parts of the Union of South Africa and for part of Great Namaqualand 
for the Epoch July 1, 1908. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of S. Africa,’ rv. 57-63. 1914. 
Buitman, H. F. The Weather at Burnopfield during 1908. ‘Trans. Vale of Der- 
went Nat. Field Club,’ 1 159-169. 1913. 
Burnin, Dr. W. Becxit. Polarized Light. ‘Report Brighton and Hove N. H. 
Phil. Soc.’ 1912-13, 7-9. 1913. 
CapMan, Prof. Jonun (N. Staffs. Inst. Eng.). Notes on the Effect of Temperature 
in Mines in Great Britain. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xtv. 509-518. 1913. 
Cuant, C. A. An Extraordinary Meteoric Display. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. 
of Canada,’ vit. 145-215. 1913. 
Further Information regarding the Meteoric Display of February 9, 1913. 
‘ Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vit. 438-447. 1913. 
—— The Motions of the Stars. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vur. 21-35. 
1914. 
CHESHIRE, FrEDERIC J. Two Simple Apertometers for Dry Lenses. ‘Journal 
Quekett Mic. Club,’ x11. 283-286. 1914. 
CotuieR, H. B. Meteorites. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vu. 313-322. 
1913. 
CorNnwaLL Royat PotytEcunic Society. Report of the Observatory Committee. 
26 pp. ‘Report Royal Cornwall Poly. Soe.’ 2 (N.s.). 1914. 
Craw, James Hewat. Account of Rainfall in Berwickshire—year 1911. ‘ History 
Berwickshire Nat. Club,’ xxt. 321. 1913. 
Account of Temperature at West Foulden—year 1911. ‘ History Berwick- 
shire Nat. Club,’ xx1. 322. 1913. 
Account of Rainfall and Temperature in Berwickshire—year 1912. ‘ History 
Berwickshire Nat. Club,’ xx1r. 44-45. 1914. 
CRESSWELL, ALFRED. Records of Meteorological Observations taken at the Observa- 
tory, Edgbaston, 1913. ‘ Birm. and Mid. Inst. Sci. Soc.’ 28 pp. 1914. 
Dawson, W. Bett. The Tides of Hudson Bay. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of 
Canada,’ vii. 98-107. 1914. 
Day, T. Cutuprert. Some Astronomical Problems. ‘Trans. Edinburgh F. N. Mic. 
Soc.’ vir. 38-46. 1913. 
Dennina, W. F. Notes on the Great Meteoric Stream of 1913, February 9. ‘ Journal 
Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vir. 404-412. 1913. 
—— Apparent and Real Size of Meteors. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada, 
vir. 108-11]. 1914. 
Fawcett, THomas. The Boundary Survey between Canada and the United States 
East of the Lawrence River. ‘Journal Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vit. 
323-339. 1913. 
