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f Proceedings of the Cambridge philosophical Society. Voi. VI, 4. Cambridge, 

 1888. 



Neivall. On the Eecalescence of Steel, and allied Phenomena. — Callendar. On the 

 Metbod of Measuring Surface Tension by observations of the form of liquid drops. — 

 Monckman. On the arrangement of electrified cylinders when attracted by an electrified 

 sphere. — Bateson. On Variations of Cardium edule from Arai Sea. — Gaàow. The cha- 

 racter of the geological formation a factor in Zoo-geographical Distribution, illustrated by 

 observations in Portugal and Spain. — Bidder. Note on the Physiology of Sponges. — 

 Bendle. On the development of Aleurone grains in the Lupine. — Hobson. On a Kadia- 

 tion Problem. — Brill. Notes on Coniugate Functions and Equipotential Curves . — Bryan. 

 On the Stability of Elastic Systems. — Monckman. Note on some Experiments on the 

 Creeping of Solutions. — Ruhemann and Carnegie. On the action of Acetone on the Am- 

 monium Salts of fatty acids in presence of dehydrating agents. — Carnegie. On the re- 

 duction of solutions of ferric salts to ferrous salts by certain metals. — Skinner. On the 

 relation between the contraction of volume and the heat developed on mixing certain 

 liquids. — Shipley. On the Existence of Communications between the Body-cavity and the 

 Vascular System. — Langley and Fletcher. On the Secretion of Salts in Saliva. — Liveing. 

 On Solution and Crystallization. — Chree. On the effect of an electric current on satu- 

 rated solutions. — Adie. On compounds of arsenious oxide with sulphuric anhydride. — 

 Brill. Orthogonal Systems of Curves and of Surfaces. — Hughes. Note on Beekite. — 

 Cooke. Exhibition of a series of Photo-micrographs. — Bateson. On Variations of C ardirmi 

 edule from Lagoons in the Nile Delta. — Potter. Preliminary note on the Germination 

 of Seeds. — Bryan. On the waves of a viscous rotating cylinder, an illustration of the 

 influence of viscosity on the stability of rotating liquid. — Thomson and Monckman. The 

 effect of surface tension on chemical action. 



+ Proceedings of the Canadian Institute. 3 d ser. voi VI, 1. Toronto, 1888. 



Tyrrell. Mammalia of Canada. — Baie. Development of Language. — Tyrrell. David 

 Thompson. — Squair. Franco-Canadian Dialect. — Lavjson. Canadian Spruces. — Brow- 

 ning. Elocutionary Drill. 



+Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. N. 328-332. London, 1888. 



Lamb. On the Flexure and the Vibrations of a Curved Bar. — Elliott. On Cyclicants, 

 or Ternary Keciprocants, and Allied Functions. — Roberts. On the Figures formed by the 

 Intercepts ' of a System of Straight Lines in a Piane, and on analogous relations in Space 

 of Three Dimensions. — Curran Sharp. On Simplicissima in Space of w-dimensions. 



fProceedings of the r. Geographical Society. Voi. X, 12. Dee. 1888. London. 



Johnston. The Niger Delta. — Lanqen. The Key, Or Ke, Islands. — Freshfield. A 

 Note on the Conservative Action of Glaciers. 



+Proceedings of the royal Society. Voi. XLIV, 272. London, 1888. 



Carnelley and Wilson. A new Method of determining the Number of Micro-orga- 

 nisms in Air. 



Programmi (48) zum Winckelmannsfeste der Archaeol. Gesellschaft zu Ber- 

 lin. Berlin, 1888. 



Hermann. Das Graberfeld von Marion auf Cypern. 

 +Bad jugoslavenske Akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. Kniga LXXXVII-XCI. 



U Zagrebu, 1888. 

 ♦Register of the University California. 1887-88. Berkeley, 1888. 



