812 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. — 1915. 



Hansom, Oswin. The Growth of Public Electricity Supply. ' Trans. Liverpool Eng. 



Soc' XXXV. 115-128. 1914. 

 Hepple WHITE, W. HuTTON (Midland Counties Inst. Eng.). Substitutes for Wooden 



Supports of the Roof in Longwall Working. ' Tians. Inst. Min. Eng.' XLvm. 



387-392. 1915. 

 Maurice, William (Midland Inst. Eng.). ' The Case for the Electric Lamp.' 



'Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xlviii. 286-292. 1915. 

 (N. Staffs. Inst. Eng.). The Design and Equipment of Colliery Electric-lamp 



Rooms. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' XLVin. 619-656. 1915. 

 MoLYNEux, T. Motor Transport on Roads. ' Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soc' xxxv. 



142-161. 1914. 

 O'Shea, Prof. L. T. (Midland Inst. Eng.). Some Notes on the Explosion at Wharn- 



clifie Silkstone Colliery. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' XLix. 289-310. 1915. 

 Paton, J. Deummond (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc). Modern Developments in 



Hydraulic Stowing, and Suggestions for its Application in British Collieries. 



' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' XLvn. 468-498. 1914. 

 Poole, G. G. T. (N. England Inst. Eng.). The Prevention of Overwinding and Over- 



sijeeding in Shafts. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' XLix. 355-3: 1. 1915. 

 Prest, J. J., and J. Leggat. The Sinking and Equipment of Blackhall Colliery for the 



Horden Collieries, Limited. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' XLVn. 611-633. 1914. 

 Ralph, George J. (N. England Inst. Eng.). A Portable Electric Gas-detecting 



Device for Use with Miners' Lamps. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xLvin. 79-84. 1914. 

 ScHULTZE, Dr. Karl (Midland Inst. Eng.). Colliery Consumption and Machine 



Economy at an Upper Silesian Colliery. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xLvn. 576-608. 



1914. 

 Scott, Ernest Kilburn (Midland Inst. Eng.). Switch-gear for Mines. ' Trans. 



Inst. Eng.' xLVn. 551-572. 1914. 

 SiDDALL, Frank N. (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc). Some Notes on supporting the 



Roof in Coal-Mines. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xlix. 266-277. 1915. 

 Stezelecki, Percy. List of Fatal and Non-fatal Explosions of Fire-damp or Coal- 

 dust, and Barometer, Thermometer, etc.. Readings, for the year 1913. ' Trans. 



Inst. Min. Eng.' XLVI. 712-721. 1914. 

 TuBQUAND, F. J. (S. Staffs. Warw. Inst. Eng.) An Instrument for the Detection 



of Firedamp in Mines. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xLvm. 155-168. 1914. 

 Webster, H. R. (Midland Inst. Eng.). A Firedamp Indicator. ' Trans. Inst. Min. 



Eng.' xLvm. 278-282. 1915. 

 Wight, John T. (Min. Inst. Scotland). Tests on False (or Split) Links for Cut-chain 



Braes. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xLvm. 180-190. 1914. 

 Williams, No.ui T. (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc). Some Remarks on Mining Educa- 

 tion. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xiix. 238-246. 1915. 

 WooDHOUSE, William B. (Midland Inst. Eng.). Power Costs. ' Trans. Inst. Min. 



Eng.' XLIX. 2-14. 1915. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 



Elliot, Prof. G. F. Scott. Primitive Man. ' Trans. Dumfries and Galloway N. H. A. 



Soc' n. (Third Ser.), 71-78. 1914. 



Prehistoric Man. ' Proc Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc' XLV. 17-27. 1914. 



GowLAND, Dr. W. P. The Antiquity of Man in the Light of Recent Discoveries. 



' Proc. Warrington Lit. and Phil. Soc 1912-1914,' 23 pp. 1914. 

 Hawabd, F. N. a Workshop Site of Primitive Culture at Two-Mile Bottom, Thetford. 



'Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,' I. 461-467. 1914. 

 Lyell, Dr. The Evolution of Man in the Great Ice Age. ' Trans. Perthshire Soc. 



Nat. Sci.' VI. 7-19. 1914. 

 Maynard, Guy'. Notes on a Human Skull found at Wendon, Essex ; with a Report 



on the Cranium by Dr. A. Keith. ' Essex Naturalist,' xvn. 244-248. 1914. 

 Peake, a. E. Notes on the Implements from the Factory Sites at Peppard, Oxon. 



' Proc. Prehistoric Soc of East AngHa,' i. 404-420. 1914. 

 Sheppard, T. The Early History of Filey. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 269-273. 



1914. 

 Warbueton, J. S. Some Implements of ' Cissbury Type ' found in Norfolk. ' Proc. 



Prehistoric Soc. of East Angha,' i. 420-427. 1914. 



