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Dimensions of the Babylonian Ark. — Hopkins. Quantitative variations in Mahabhàrata 

 texts. — Jackson. The Book of Life in the Avesta. — Jastrow. Transposed stems in Tal- 

 mudic etc. — Jastrow Jr. The Pott Library. — li. A fragment of Hajjug' on weak verbs. — 

 li. Assyrian kuiuru and ring of the Sun-god. — Kellogg. Origin of certain Eajput sub- 

 stantive-verb forms. — Lyon. Assyrian an Babylonian royal prayers. — li. The Pantheon 

 of Assurbanipal. — Magoun. The Asun-kalpa. — Marquani. Proto-Doric character of 

 Paphlagonian tombs. — Martin. Confucius and Plato on filial duty. — Moore. A Sama- 

 ritan Pentateuch fragment. — li. Supralinear vowel-points in Hebrew. — li. Targum 

 MSS. in the British Museum. — Paine. Eclipse of the 7th year of Cambyses. — Rockhill. 

 Lamaist making of m««i'-pills. — li. Use of skulls in Lamaist ceremonies. — Toy. Pho- 

 netic peculiarities of Cairo Arabie. — Wari. The Babylonian caduceus. — li. A Baby- 

 lonian cylindrical object. — Whitney. Voi. ii. of Eggeling's Catapatha-Brahmana. 

 + Proceedings of the Cambridge philosophical Society. Voi. VI, 5. Cambridge, 

 1889. 



Love. On the Motion of a Solid in a Liquid when the Impulse reduces to a Couple. — 

 Larmor. On Prof. Miller's Observations of Supernumerary Kainbows. — Pearson. On Im- 

 pulsive Stress in Shafting, and on repeated loadin (W ohler's laws). — Bryan. Application 

 of the Energy Test to the Collapse of a long thin Pipe under external pressure. — li. 

 On the Expression of Spherical Harmonics of the Second Kind in a Finite Form. — 

 Darwin. On a Machine for describing an Equiangular Spirai. — Friese-Green. Exhibition 

 of photographs of the Image formed on the Eetina by an Electric Lamp. — Bateson. Sug- 

 gestion that certain Fossils known as Bilobites may be regarded as casts of Bala- 

 noglossus. — Warburton. Notes on a Collection of Spiders, with a list of species taken 

 in the neighbourhood of Cambridge. — Vaizey. On Splachnum luteum, Linn. — 

 Potter. Note on the Germination of the Seeds in the genus Iris. — li. On the prò- 

 tection afforded by the stipules to the buds of Betula Nana. — Liveing. On solution 

 and Crystallization, Part IL — Fenton. On the metamerie transformation of Ammonium 

 Cyanate. — Carnegie. On the Iodides of Copper. — i'Arcy. On a Compound of Boron 

 Oxide with Sulphuric Anhydride. — Burton. Experiments on Colour-Perception ; and on a 

 Photovoltaic theory of Vision. — Brill. On the Geometrical Interpretation of the Singu- 

 lar Points of an Equipotential System of Curves. 



Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. N. 338-342. London, 1889. 



Thomson. Electrical Oscillations on Cylindrical Conductors. — Rogers. On the De- 

 velopment of certain Elliptic Functions as Continued Fractions. — Hill. On the c- and 

 jj-Discriminants of Ordinary Integrable Differential Equations of the First Order. — 

 Cookie. On the Confluences and Bifurcations of certain Theories. — Dickson. On Eaabe's 

 Bernoullians. — Burnsiie. On Deep-Water Waves resulting from a Limited Originai Distur- 

 bance. — Pearson. On a certain Atomic Hypothesis. 



1 Proceedings of the r. Geographical Society. N. M. S. Voi. XI, 3. London, 1889. 



Page. The Gran Chaco and its Eivers. — Spotswooi Green. Exploration in the 

 Glacier Eegions of the Selkirk Eange, British Columbia, in 1888. 



tProceedings of the royal Society. Voi. XLV, 276-277. London, 1889. 



Gore. A Method of detecting dissolved Chemical Compounds and their Combining 

 Proportions. — li. Eelative Amounts of Voltaic Energy of Electrolytes. — Thomson. The 

 Eesistance of Electrolytes to the Passage of very rapidly alternating Currents, with some 

 Investigations on the Times of Vibration of Electrical Systems. — Franklani. On the 

 Influence of Carbonio Anhydride and other Gases on the Development of Micro-organisms. — 

 Cunningham. The Spinai Curvature in an Aboriginal Australian. — Farmer. On Isoete s 

 lacustris, Linn. — Wooliriige. On Auto-infection in Cardiac Disease. — Darwin. Se- 



