Vol. 48: Part II. 



MEMOIRS AND PROCEEDINGS 



OF 



THE MANCHESTER 

 LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL 



society: 

 1903-1904. 



CONTENTS. 



Memoirs : 



y. Report on the Recent Foraminifera from the Coast of the Island 



of Delos (Grecian Archipelago). By Henry Sidebottom. 



Plates IL—V. - - - -pp. 1—26. 



{Issued separately February 13th, igoif..) 



VI. On the Specific Heats and Specific Volumes of Certain Alloys. 



By H. E. Schmitz, M.A., B.Sc. pp. i— J 



{^Issued separately March 2nd, IQO^.) 



VII. On Phenomena due to Repetitions of Stress, and on a Neiv 



Testing Machine. By Frank Foster, B.Sc. - - - pp. i — 20. 



(^Issued separately March nth, igo^.. ) 



VIII. The Evolution of Matter as revealed by the Radio-active 

 Elements. (THE WILDE LECTURE.) By Frederick 

 Soddy, M.A. - pp. 1—42. 



{Issued separately Majxh ibth, igoif..) 



IX. An Interesting Reaction of Copper Salts. By Edmund Knecht, 



Ph.D., F.I.C. pp. 1—4. 



{Issued separately Match ijth, igo^.) 



X. On the Spectrum of the Glow Discharge at Atmospheric 



Pressure. By G. A. Hemsalech. Plate VI.- - - pp. i — ^11, 



{Issued separately March iSth, jgo4.) 



XI. On a Suitable Arrangement for Determining the Capacity of a 

 Condenser by the Method of Successive Discharges. By 

 H. Morris-Airey, M.Sc, and E. D. Spencer - - - pp. 1—5. 



{Issued separately March 2ist, igo4.) 



XII. On the Rate at wrhich Ions are generated in the Atmosphere. 



By Arthur Schuster, Ph.D., F^.S. pp. 1—6. 



Proceedings - - - ^„»,_— ■-— »%Pp- i. — xx 



MANCHESTE 

 36, GEORGE S|T1^ 



Ipiicc 3Five Sbilling 



March 30th, 1^04. 



