﻿VI CONTENTS. 



XI. On Nevillina, a New Genus of Foraminifera. By Henry 



Sidebottom. With Plate pp. I — 4 



{Issued separately, April 2jth, IQ05). 



XII. The Early History of Seed-bearing Plants, as recorded in the 

 Carboniferous Flora. (The Wilde Lecture.) By D. H. 

 Scott, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. Plates L— III. ... pp. 1—32 



{Issued separately, May ijtk, 1905). 



XIII. Note on Chlorine. By D. L. Chapman, M.A., and C. H. 



Burgess, M.Sc pp. 1—3 



{Isstced separately, May 27th, IQ05). 



XIV. On some Constituents of Manchester Soot. By Professor 



Edmund Knecht, Ph.D., F.I.C. .. pp. 1 — 10 



{Issued separately, June 1st, iqoj). 



XV. Notes on the Wilkinsons, Ironmasters. By Francis Nichol- 

 son, F.Z.S pp. 1 — 10 



{Issued separately, June 2nd, igoj). 

 XVI. Two New Aldehyde Reactions. By W. B. Ramsden, B.Sc, 



M.B., Ch.B pp. 1—3 



{Issued separately, June 3rd, sgoj). 

 XVII. The Stem and Branches of Lepidodendron selaginoides. By 

 F. E. Weiss, D.Sc, and James Lomax. With Plate. 



pp. 1—8 



{Issued separately , June 30th, 1905). 



PROCEEDINGS. 



Bailey, Charles, M.Sc, F.L.S. — Note on Sisymbrium strictissi- 

 mtcm, Linn., at Heaton Mersey, for the last fifteen years 

 (1890-1904) hi — vii 



Barnes, C. L., M.A. — Exhibit of a photograph of an etching of 



Dr. John Dalton iii 



Bone, W. A., D.Sc. — On the mode of combustion of hydrocarbons... x 



Bruton, F. A., M.A. — Exhibit of leaden weights found at Melandra 



Castle .. xxvii 



Exhibit of a photograph of the foundation of the western part 



of the northern gateway at Melandra Castle xxxvi 



Burgess, C. II., M.Sc, and Chapman, D. L., m.a.— The cause of 



the period of chemical induction \xiv — xxv 



Burgess, C. H., M.Sc, and Holt, a., Jun., B.A. On alkaline 



borates... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Kl 



