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On Generalised Functions of Legendre and Bessel. By the Rev. F. H. 
Jackson, H.M.S. “ Irresistible,” 
Certam Fundamental Power Series and ther Differential Equations. 
By the Rev. F. H. Jackson, H.M.S. “ Irresistible,” 
Magnetization and Resistance of Nickel Wire at High Temperatures. 
By Professor C. G. Knorr, D.Se., 
The Glacial Deposits of Northern Pembrokeshire. By T. J. Jenu, M.D. 
(Hdin.), M.A. (Camb.), F.G.S., Lecturer in Geology at the University of 
St Andrews. (With a Plate), ; ; 
Spectroscopic Observations of the Rotation of the Sun. By Dr J. Ham, 
Assistant Astronomer~at the Royal Observatory, and Lecturer in 
Astronomy at the University, Edinburgh, 
Theorems relating to a Generalisation of the Bessel-Function. By the 
Rev. F. H. Jackson, H.M.S. “ Irresistible,” 
On Some Points in the Karly Development of Motor Nerve Trunks and 
Myotomes im Lepidosiren paradoxa (f%tz.). By J. Granam Kerr, 
Regius Professor of Zoology in the University of Glasgow, 
An Analytical Theory of the Equilibrium al an Isotropic Elastic Plate. 
By Joun Doveaut, M.A., : : ; 
PART II. (1904-05.) 
On the Measurement of Stress by Thermal Methods, with an Account of 
some Haperiments on the Influence of Stress on the Thermal Eapan- 
sion of Metals. By KE. G. Coxer, M.A.(Cantab.), D.Sc.(Edin.), F.R.S.E., 
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, M‘Gill University, Montreal. 
(With Two Plates), 
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