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VI. The Theory of the Double Gamma Function. By E. W. Barnes, B.A., Fellow of 
Trinity of College, Cambridge. Communicaded by Professor A. R. Forsyth, 
Sc.D. F.R.S. .265 
VII. Some Additional Notes on the Orientation of Greek Temples; being the Result 
of a Journey to Greece and Sicily in April and May, 1900. By F. C. 
Penrose, M.A., F.R.S . 389 
VRII. The Distribution of Moleeular Energy. By J. H. Jeans, B.A., Seholar of 
Trinity College, and Isaac Newton Student in the University of Cambridge. 
Communicated by Professor J. J. Thomson, F.R.S. . 397 
IX. Uber Reiheyi auf der Convergenzgrenze. Von Emanuel Lasker, Dr. Phil. 
■ Commimicated by Major MacMahon, F.R.S. . 431 
X. An Investigation of the Spectra of Flames resulting from Operations in the Open- 
hearth and, '''‘Basic''' Bessemer Processes. By W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 
Royal College of Science, Dublin, and Hugh Ramage, A. R.C.Sc.I., St. John’s 
College, CamU'idge .479 
XL On the Conductivity of Gases under the Becipierel Roys. By Hon. R. J. Strutt, 
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Communicated, by Lord Rayleigh, 
F.R.S .507 
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XII. The Thermo-chemistry of the Alloys, of Copper and Zinc. By T. J. Baker, 
B.Sc. Communicated by Professor J. H. Poynting, F.R.S. .... 529 
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