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CONTENTS. 
VOL. 190. 
I. The Total Solar Eclipse of August 9, 1896.— Report on the Expedition to Kio 
Island. By Professor J. Noeman Lockyer, C.B., E.R.S. Presented hy the 
Joint Permanent Eclipse Committee . P^ge 1 
II. On Boomerctngs. By G. T. Walker, M.A., B.Sc., Eellow of Trinity College, 
Cambridge. Communicated by Professor J. J. Thomson, E.R.S. ... 23 
III. On the Orientation of certain Greek Temples and the Dates of their Foundation, 
derived from Astronomical Considerations, being a Supplement to a Paper on 
the same subject ptublished in the ‘ Transactions of the Royal Society' in 1893. 
By F. C. Penrose, E.R.S. . . 43 
IV. On the Passage of Heat between Metal Surfaces and Liquids in contact tvith 
them. By T. E. Stanton, M.Sc., Assistant Lecturer in Engineering at 
University College, Liverpool. Communicated by Professor Osborne Rey¬ 
nolds, E.R.S. . . . 67 
V. On the Theory of the Magneto-Optic Phenomena of Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt. By 
J. G. Leathem, B.A., Fellow of St. Johns College, and Isaac Newton 
Student in the University of Cambridge. Communicated by Sir Robert S. 
Ball, S’. 89 
