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November 16th, 1880. — “Note on the Presence of Sulphur in 
Illuminating Gas,” by Harry Grimshaw, F.C.S. 
December 14th , , 1880. — “ Boulder Stones as Grave Stones,” by 
E. W. Binney, F.R.S., F.G.S., President. 
“ The Land Subsidence at Northwich,” by Thomas Ward, Esq. 
“Some Endeavours to Ascertain the Nature of the Insoluble 
Form of Soda existing in the Residue left on Causticising Sodium 
Carbonate Solutions with Lime, Part II.,” by Watson Smith, 
F. C.S., Assistant Lecturer on Chemistry in the Owens College, 
and Mr. W. T. Liddle. Communicated by Professor C. Schor- 
lemmer, F.R.S. 
December 28th, 1880. — “The Literary History of Parnell’s 
Hermit,” by William E. A. Axon, M.R.S.L. 
January 25th, 1881. — “On the Question of the Desirability of 
the Society’s Library being handed over to the Reference Library 
of the Corporation,” by R. D. Darbishire, F.G.S. 
February 14th, 1881. — “ On Pendant Nests of a Gregarious 
Moth from Venezuela,” by John Plant, F.G.S. 
February 22ncl, 1881.—“ List of Severe Winters and Famines,” 
by Mr. Herman Hager. Communicated by Professor Balfour 
Stewart, F.R.S. 
“ Ozone and the Rate of Mortality at Southport during the Nine 
Years, 1872-1880,” by Joseph Baxendell, F.R.A.S. 
“ On Some Objects of Ancient Date found in Digging Founda- 
tions for New Buildings on Land lying between Hanging Bridge 
and Cateaton-street, Manchester,” by E. W. Binney, F.R.S., F.G.S., 
President. 
“ On the Addition and Multiplication of Logical Relatives,” by 
Joseph John Murphy, F.G.S. Communicated by the Rev. Robert 
Harley, F.R.S. 
March 8th, 1881.—' “Additions to the Paper ‘ On an Adaptation 
of the Lagrangian Form of the Equations of Fluid Motion,’” by R. 
F. Gwyther, M.A. 
“A Sulphuretted Hydrogen Apparatus,” by Peter Hart, Esq. 
“Note on an Attempt to Analyse the Recorded Diurnal Ranges 
of Magnetic Declination,” by Balfour Stewart, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., 
Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Owens College, and Wm. 
Dodgson, Esq. 
