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EECENT PAPEES IN THE ‘PHILOSOPHICAL LEANS ACTIONS,’ 
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Series A.—Mathematical and Physical. 
A. 346. Bakerian Lecture.—On the Constitution of the Copper-Tin Series of Alloys. By C. T. Heycock, 
r.E.S., and F. H. Neville, F.Il.S. Price 7s. 6f/. 
A. 347. The Combination of Hydrogen and Chlorine Under the Influence of Light. By P. V. Bevan, 
M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Price 2s. 6d. 
A. 348. Meteorological Observations obtained by the Use of Kites off the West Coast of Scotland, 1902. 
By W. N. Shaw, Sc.D., F.R.S., and W. H. Dines, B.A. Price Is. 6d. 
A. 349. The Elasmometer, a New Interferential Form of Elasticity Apparatus. By A. E. H. Tutton, 
D.Sc., F.E.S. Price Is. 6(/. 
A. 350. The Mechanical Forces Acting on a Charged Electric Condenser Moving through Space. By 
F. T. Teouton, F.E.S., and H. E. Noble, B.Sc., University College, London. Price Is. 
A. 351. The Spectra of Neon, Krypton and Xenon. By E. C. C. Baly, Lecturer on Spectroscopy in 
University College, London. Price 3s. 
A. 352. On the Discharge of Electricity from Hot Platinum. By Harold A. WiLSON, D.Sc., B.A., 
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Price Is. <od. 
A. 353. The Differential Invariants of Space. By A. E. Forsyth, Sc.D., LL.D., F.E.S., Sadlerian 
Professor of Pure Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Price 3s. 
A. 354. An Analysis of the Eesults from the Kew Magnetographs on “ Quiet ” Days during the Eleven 
Years 1890 to 1900, with a Discussion of Certain Phenomena in the Absolute Observations. 
By Charles Chree, Sc.D., LL.D., F.E.S., Superintendent of the Observatory Department of 
the National Physical Laboratory. Price 6s. 
Series B. — Biological. 
B. 214. The Seed-Fungus of Lolkm Temvkntum, i., the Darnel. By E. M. Freeman, M.S., University 
of Minnesota. Price 3s. 
B, 215. On the Histology of Uredo disperse, Erikss., and the “Mycoplasm” Hypothesis. By 
H. Marshall Ward, Sc.D., F.E.S., Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge. 
Price 3s. 
B. 216. The (Estrous Cycle and the Formation of the Corpus Luteum in the Sheep. By Francis H. A. 
Marshall, B.A. Price 4s. 
B. 217. On the Evolution of the Proboscidea. By C. W. Andrews, D.Sc., F.G.S., British Museum 
(Natural History). Price Is. 
B. 218. Experiments in Hybridization, with Special Eeference to the Effect of Conditions on Dominance. 
By Leonard Doncaster, B.A., King’s College, Cambridge. Price 3s. 
B. 219. On Eeptilian Eemains from the Trias of Elgin. By G. A. Boulenger, F.E.S. Price 3s. U. 
B. 220. Studies in the Morphology of Spore-producing Members. No. V.—General Comparisons and 
Conclusion. By F. 0. Bower, Sc.D., F.E.S., Eegius Professor of Botany at the University of 
Glasgow. Price 2s. Qd. 
B. 221. A Method for the Investigation of Fossils by Serial Sections. By W. J. SOLLAS, D.Sc., LL.D., 
F.E.S., Professor of Geology and Palaeontology in the University of Oxford. Price Is. 
B. 222. An Account of the Devonian Fish, Pakeospundylus Gimni, Traquair. By W. J. Sollas, D.Sc., 
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Igerna B. j. Sollas, B.Sc., Lecturer on Zoology in Newnham College, Cambridge. Price 2s. 
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