— evi — 



"i'Notices (Monthly) of the r. Astronomical Society. Voi. L, n. 2. Dee. 1889. 

 London. 



Holden. On some of the features of the arrangement of Stars in space. — Cortie. 

 Note on the Spectrum of the Sun-spot of June 1889. — Melbourne Observatory. Spectra 

 of Southern Stars observed with the McClean Direct-vision Spectroscope attached to the 

 South Equatorial, No. II. — Seabroke. Spectroscopic observations of the motion of Stars 

 in the line of sight, made at the Tempie Observatory, Bugby. — Gore. On the orbit of 

 Struve 228. — Wilson. A method of recording the transits of Stars by Photography. — 

 Denning. Catalogue of bright Meteors observed at Bristol during the years 1877 to 1889 

 inclusive. — Marth. Ephemeris for physical observations of the Moon, 1890 January 

 1 to July 1. 



+Oversigt over det k. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab Forhandlinger. 1889, 

 n. 2. Kiòbenhavn, 1889. 



Meìnert. Contribution à l'anatomie des Fourmilions. — Paulsen. Contribution à 

 notre connaissance de l'aurore boreale. — Nathorst. Sur la présence du geme Dictyo- 

 zamites Oldham dans les couches jurassiques de Bornholra. 



f Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. N. 359-363. London, 1889. 



Griffiths. Note on the G.-Function in an Elliptic Transformation Annihilator. — 

 Lloyd Tanner. On Cyclotomic Functions. Section III. — Pearson. On the Generalised 

 Equations of Elasticity and their Application to the Wave Theory of Light. 



+ Proceedings of the r. Geographieal Society. N. M. S. voi. XII, 1. London. 

 1890. 



Bent. The Bahrein Island, in the Persian Gulf. — Progress of the Bussian Expedi- 

 tion to centrai Asia Under Colonel Pievtsoff. 



+Proceedings of the r. Physical Society. Voi. X, 1. Edinburgh, 1889. 



Turner. On the occurrence of Sowerby's Whale (Micropteron bidens) in the 

 Firth of Forth. — Id. Notes on the White-beaked Dolphin (Delphi nus (Lageno- 

 rhynchus) albir ostris). — Id. Notes on the Skull of an aged male Hyperoodon 

 rostratus from Shetland. — Traquair. On the Structure and Classification ofthe Aste- 

 rolepidae. — Id. Homosteus, Asmuss, compared with Coccosteus, Agassiz. — 

 Hoyle. On a Tract of modified Epithelium in the Embryo of Sepia. — Thomson. A 

 Theory of the Parasitic Habit of the Cuckoo. -- Duns. Variation in the Plumage of the 

 Common Book (Corvus frugilegus, Linn.). — Id. On some Wasp's Nests from South 

 America. — Dalgleish. Notes on a Collection of Birds and Eggs from the Bepublic of 

 Paraguay. — Kidston. Additional Notes on some British Carboniferous Lycopods. — 

 Goodchild. On some of the Modes of Formation of Coal Seams (Abstract). — Frank 

 Beddard. Zoological Notes. — Evans. Notes on Pallas's Sand-grouse (Syrrhaptes pa- 

 radoxus) in Scotland during the recent great westward movement of the Species. — 

 Bennie and Scott. The Ancient Lakes of Edinburgh. — Scott. Notes on a few Crostacea 

 and Mollusca new to the Fauna of the Forth, with Exhibition of Specimens. — Brook. 

 Notes on the Larvai Stages of Mote Ila. — Id. Notes on the British Species of Lepa- 

 dogaster, and on the Development of the Vertical Fins. — Evans. On a Specimen of 

 the Bed-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus, L.). 



+Proceedings of the r. Society. Voi. XLVI, 284. London, 1889. 



Lockyer. Further Discussion of the Sun-spot Observations made at South Kensin.'- 

 ton. A Eeport to the Solar Physics Committee. Communicated to the Boyal Society at the 



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