CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. fiOS 



MoiR, .1. Reid. Oil the Further Discoveries of Flint Implements of Man beneath 



the Base of the Red Crag of Suffolk. (Presidential Address.) ' Proc. Prehistoric 



Soc. of East Anglia,' ii. 12-31. 1915. 

 A Series of Mineralised Bone Implements of a Primitive Type from below the 



Base of the Red and Coralline Crags of Suffolk. ' Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East 



Anglia,' IT. 116-131. 1915. 

 NuTi'ALL, Dr. T. E. The Occurrence of Palicoliths in North-East Lancashire. 



' Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,' n. 61-71. 1915. 

 Peake, a. E. a Cave Site at Nettlebed, S. Oxon. * Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East 



An!|lia,' ii. 71-80. 1915. 

 Perinruev, Dr. L. Presidential Address : The Bushman as a Palaoolithic Man. 



' Trans. Royal Soc. of South Africa,' v. 225-236. 1915. 

 S.\LEEBY, Dr. C. AV. The Longest Price of War. ' Trans. Manchester Stat. Soc. 



1914-15,' 1-12. 1915. 

 Smith, Regin.4.ld A, High-Level Finds in the Upper Thames Valley. ' Proc. 



Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,' n. 99-107. 1915. 

 Solly, Rev. H. Shaen. Early Man in Dorset. ' Proc. Dorset N. H. A. F. C 



xxxvi. 28-40. 1915. 

 Tomes, Dr. Chables S. An Ancient Interment at Mannington. ' Proc. Prehistoric 



Soc. of East Anglia,' ii. 152-153. 1915. 

 W-^EREN, S. Hazzledine. The Dating of Early Human Remains. (Presidential 



Address.) ' Essex Naturalist,' xvni. 40-59. 1915. 

 Wilson, Edwaed T. President's Address : Notes on the Long Barrow Race beyond 



the Cotteswolds. ' Proc. Cheltenham Nat. Sci. Soc' ni. (n.s.), 1-5. 1915. 



Section I. — Physiology. 



Elijott, O. T. Germ Diseases and Immunity. ' Trans. Leicester Lit. and Phil. 

 Soc' XIX. 5-16. 1915. 



Haldane, Dr. J. S. Presidential Address : The Place of Biology in Human Know- 

 ledge and Endeavour. ' South-Eastern Naturalist for 1915,' 1-20. 1915. 



McCoRMicK, Michael (Min. Inst. Scotland). An Auxiliary Aid Outfit for Attach- 

 ment to Self-contained Rescue Apparatus. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' XLix. 526- 

 530. 1915. 



McWeeney, Prof. E. J. On Immunity against Infectious Disease, with special 

 reference to Anti- Typhoid Inoculation. ' Journal Stat. Soc. Ireland,' xiii. 231- 

 2.54. 1915. 



Section K. — Botany. 



Adams, J. II. Report of the Botanical Section. ' Report Marlb. Coll. N. H. 8oc.' 

 No. 64, 24-33. 1916. 



Allen, W. B. Mycetozoa collected at the Spring Foraj' at Ba.slow, May 22-25, 

 1915. • Trans. British Mycological Soc' v. 192-195. 1916. 



Anderson, Adam. List of less common Plants in the Area of the Club, with Locali- 

 ties and References. ' History Berwickshire Nat. Club,' xxii. 227-272. 1915. 



Barclay, W. Opening Address. ' Proc. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' vi. Ixv.-lxxiii. 

 1915. 



Anmial Address : Notes on Roses. ' Proc. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' vi. Ixxxii.- 



Ixxxix. 1915. 



B.vtes, George F. Pollen. ' Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' vi. 62-70. 1915. 



Bedford, E. .1. The Order Orchidacese in Sussex. ' South-Eastem Naturalist 

 for 1915,' 72-75. 1915. 



Bennett, Arthur. Notes on ' Additions to the List of Perth.shire Plants since the 

 Publication of Dr. White's Flora.' ' Proc. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' vi. Ixxx.- 

 Ixxxii. 1915. 



BiCKERTON, WiLLi.oi. A Protcst against the Eradication of Poisonous Plants in 

 the Watford District. ' Proc. Herts N. H. S. F. C xvi. 69-71. 1916. 



BouLQER, Prof. G. S. TheConncctionofKew with the History of Botany. 'South- 

 Eastern Naturalist for 1915,' 01-71. 1915. 



Boyd, D. A. Notes on .Miorofungi observed in the Lochlomond Di.strict. ' Glasgow 

 Naturalist,' Vii. 3-8. 1916. 



