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Series A. — Mathematical and Physical. 
The Combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen in Contact -with Hot Surfaces. By William 
Arthur Bone, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.B.S., late Bishop Berkeley Fellow of Owens College, 
Manchester, and Fellow of Victoria University, and Kichard Vernon Wheeler, B.Sc., 
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On the Periodicities of Sunspots. By Arthur Schuster, F.B.S. Pp. 32. Price Is. 6 d. 
Ionic Size in Belation to the Physical Properties of Aqueous Solutions. By W. B. Bousfield, 
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On the Figure and Stability of a Liquid Satellite. By Sir G. H. Darwin, K.C.B., F.B.S. r 
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The Asymptotic Expansion of Integral Functions defined by Taylor’s Series. By E. W. Barnes, 
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A Discussion of Atmospheric Electric Potential Besults at Kew from Selected Days during the 
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Galvanic Cells Produced by the Action of Light.—The Chemical Statics and Dynamics of 
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Determinations of Wave-length from Spectra obtained at the Total Solar Eclipses of 1900, 1901 
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Contributions to the Physiology of Mammalian Beproduction.—Part I. The (Estrous Cycle in 
the Dog. Part II. The Ovary as an Organ of Internal Secretion. By Francis H. A. 
Marshall, Carnegie Fellow in the University of Edinburgh; and William A. Jolly, 
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The Morphology of the Ungulate Placenta, particularly the Development of that Organ in the 
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The Araucarieee, Becent and Extinct. By A. C. Seward, F.B.S., Fellow of Emmanuel College, 
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On the Microsporangia of the Pteridospermese, with Bemarks on their Belationship to Existing 
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