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3. On extra mammary glands and the reabsorption of milk sugar. 

 By Dr Marshall and K. J. J. Mackenzie, M.A., Christ's College. 



4. Experimental work on clover sickness. By A. Amos, M.A., 

 Downing College. (Communicated by Professor BifFen.) 



5. Bessel's functions of equal order and argument. By G. N. 

 Watson, M.A., Trinity College. 



February 5, 1917. 



In the Sedgwick Museum. 



Dr Marr, President, in the Chair. 



The following was elected a Fellow of the Society : 



F. W. H. Oldham, B.A., Trinity College. 



The following Communications were made : 



1. Submergence and glacial climates during the accumulation of 

 the Cambridgeshire Pleistocene Deposits. By Dr Marr. 



2. Glacial Phenomena near Bangor, North Wales. By P. Lake, 

 M.A., St John's College. 



3. The Cretaceous Faunas of New Zealand. By H. Woods, M.A., 

 St John's College. 



4. Exhibition of the Fruit of Chocho Sechium edule : remarkable 

 in the Nat. Order Cucurbitaceae, native of the West Indies and culti- 

 vated also in Madeira as a vegetable. By R. I. Lynch, M.A. 



5. The limits of applicability of the Principle of Stationary Phase. 

 By G. N. Watson, M.A., Trinity College. 



6. The Direct Solution of the Quadratic and Cubic Binomial 

 Congruences with Piime Moduli. By H. C. Pocklington, M.A., 

 St John's College. 



7. On the Hydrodynamics of Relativity. By C. E. Weather- 

 burn, M.A., Trinity j(^ollege. 



8. The Character of the Kinetic Potential in Electromagnetics. 

 By R. Hargreaves, M.A., St John's, College. 



9. On the Fifth Book of Euclid's Elements. (Fourth Paper.) By 

 Dr M. J. M. Hill. 



10. On a theorem of Mr G. Polya. By G. H. Hardy, M.A. 

 Trinity College. 



