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On the Dispersion in Artificial Double Refraction. By L. N. G. Filon, M.A., D.Sc., Fellow 
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The Distribution of Blue-Violet Light in the Solar Corona on August 30, 1905, as derived from 
Photographs taken at Kalaa-es-Senam, Tunisia. By L. Becker, Ph.D., Regius Professor of 
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On the Surface-Tension of Liquids Investigated by the Method of Jet Vibration. By 
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The Normal Weston Cadmium Cell. By F. E. Smith, A.R.C.Sc. (from the National Physical 
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Electric Furnace Reactions under High Gaseous Pressures. By R. S. Hutton and J. E. Petavel. 
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A New Current Weigher and a Determination of the Electromotive Force of the Normal Weston 
Cadmium Cell. By W. E. Ayrton, F.R.S., and T. Mather, F.R.S., Central Technical 
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The Silver Voltameter. Part I.—By F. E. Smith, A.R.C.Sc., and T. Mather, F.R.S. Part II. 
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Further Consideration of the Stability of the Pear-shaped Figure of a Rotating Mass of Liquid. 
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The Thermomagnetic Analysis of Meteoric and Artificial Nickel-iron Alloys. By S. W. J, Smith, 
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Observations on the Development of Ornithorhynchus. By J. T. Wilson, M.B., Professor of 
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On the Julianiacese : A New Natural Order of Plants. By W. Lotting Hemsley, F.R.S., F.L.S., 
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Studies on the Development of Larval Nephridia. Part II.—Polygordius. By Cresswell 
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Cases of Colour-blindness, No. VI. to No. XVIII., together with Eleven Selected Examples of 
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The Role of the Various Elements in the Development and Regeneration of Bone. By Sir 
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On the Cranial and Facial Characters of the Neandertal Race. By W. J. SOLLAS, Sc.D., LL.D., 
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The Ascent of Water in Trees. By A. J. Ewart, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S., Government Botanist and 
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On the Skull, Mandible, and Milk Dentition of Palaeomastodon, with some Remarks on the Tooth 
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