CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 741 
Turner, ArtHuUR B. Two Old Unsolved Problems of Astronomy. ‘Journal 
Royal Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vir. 276-282. 1913. 
Van Bresprecr, G. The Astronomical Works of Olaus Reemer. ‘Journal Royal 
Astr. Soc. of Canada,’ vit, 342-358. 1913. 
Watrorp, Dr. E. Meteorological Observations in the Society’s District, 1911 and 
1912. ‘Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc.’ xtv. 1-38. 1913. 
Warr, AnprEw. Rainfall Records of the Southern Counties for the year 1912. 
‘Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ 1. (Third Series), 220-221. 
1913. 
Wincent, H. F. Presidential Address : Colour Photography. ‘ Rochester Naturalist,’ 
Iv. 365-369. 1914. ' 
Wryuitt, T. F. A Method of Measuring Goaf Temperatures. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. 
Eng.’ xtvi. 559-562. 1914. 
—— The Absorption of Oxygen by Coal. Part I. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xivt. 
563-578. 1914. 
Section B.—CHEMISTRY. 
Brownen, G. The Chalybeate Spas (so-called) of the Bournemouth Clifis. ‘ Proc. 
Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.’ v. 92-96. 1914. 
Frereuson, Prof. Jonn. Some Early Treatises on Technological Chemistry. Supple- 
ment IV. ‘Proc. Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc.’ xxiv. 149-189. 1913. 
Lampioucs, F. E. E., and A. Murten Hirt. The Slow Combustion of Coal-dust 
and its Thermal Value. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xiv. 629-646. 1913. 
Lomax, James. Further Researches in the Microscopical Examination of Coal, 
especially in relation to Spontaneous Combustion. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ 
xiv. 592-631. 1914. 
Stewart, Joun. Yeast. ‘Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v. 163-172. 1914. 
THomeson, BeEBy. Peculiarities of Waters and Wells. ‘Journal Northants N. H. 
Soc.’ xvi. 79-87, 101-118, 137-140. 1914. 
Section C.—GEroLoey. 
Barke, F. Geological Report. ‘Trans. N. Staffs F. C.’ xnvm. 98-100. 1914. 
Brastrey, Henry C. The Storeton Find of 1912. ‘Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.’ 
xi. 307-310. 1913. 
—— Note on a Map of the Faults in.the Neighbourhood of Storeton made by the 
late Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.S. ‘ Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.’ xt. 311-316. 1915. 
BrapsHaw, C. On the Occurrence of Calcite Crystals in a Coal Pit. ‘ Proc. Sheffield 
Nat. Club,’ m. 43-44. 1914. 
BRENTNALL, H. C. The Mound. ‘ Report Marlb. Coll. N. H. Soc.’ No. 61, 23-29. 
1915. 
Broom, Dr. R. On some Fossil Fishes from the Diamond-bearing Pipes of Kimber- 
ley. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of S. Africa,’ mr. 399-402. 1913. 
Browne, A. J. Jukes. The Lost Land of Torbay. ‘Journal Torbay N. H. Soc.’ 
1. 287-296. 1914. 
BuiierRwet, R. G. A. A Section of the Cliffs near Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, in 
whichis exposed a Gravel Bed containing Chalk Flints. ‘Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
of Northumberland, &c.’ Iv. 61-66. 1914. 
Burton, J. J. Geological Notes on Great Ayton. ‘The Naturalist for 1913, 
368-370. 1913. 
Carter, W. Lower. Geology at the British Association [Birmingham, 1913], 
“The Naturalist for 1913,’ 385-389. 1915. 
Ciarke, W. G. Some Barnham Paleoliths. ‘ Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of Hast Anglia,’ 
1. 300-303. 1913. 
Cuttny, Rev. Marruew (edited by). Geological Letters and Notes. ‘ History 
Berwickshire Nat. Club,’ xxr. 276-288. 1913. 
Given, Dr. J. C. M. Man’s Place in the Geological Record. ‘Proc. Liverpool 
Geol. Soc.’ x1. 277-294. 1913. 
Grace, Geo. Glacial Geology of the District around Barrow. ‘Report Barrow 
Nat. F. C. xx. 56-60. 1913. 
Gray, Francis Wrii1aM (Midland Inst. Eng.). The Coal-fields and the Coal-industry 
of Hastern Canada. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xivr. 23-60. 1913. 
