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On Magnetic Observations at Funafuti By Captain E W CREAK R N
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Penicillium as a Wooddestroying Fungus By Professor H MARSHALL
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Corresponding Societies Committee Report of the Committee consistin
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Meteorological Observatory Montreal Report of the Committee
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Streamline Motion of a Viscous Film
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Tables of Certain Mathematical Functions Report of the Committee
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Comparison of the Standard Coils used by Professors
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Electrolysis and Electrochemistry Interim Report of the Committee con
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Seismological Investigations Third Report of the Committee consisting
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Dates
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On Certain Characteristics of Earthquake Motion By JOHN MILNE
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Magnetometer Disturbances and Earthquakes By JOHN MILNE
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Suboceanic Changes in Relation to Earthquakes By JOHN MILNE
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Meteorological Observations on Ben Nevis Report of the Committee consist
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The Application of Photography to the Elucidation of Meteorological Pheno
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The Carbohydrates of the Cereal Straws Third Report of the Committee
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Isomeric Naphthalene Derivatives Report of the Committee consisting
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The Teaching of Science in Elementary Schools Report of the Committee
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Bibliography of Spectroscopy Report of the Committee consisting of Pro
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The Fossil Phyllopoda of the Paleozoic Rocks Fourteenth Report of
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Life Zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks Report of the Committee
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Photographs of Geological Interest in Canada First Report of Committee
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Erratic Blocks of the British IslesReport of the Committee consisting
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Structure of a Coral Reef Report of the Committee consisting of Pro
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Bird Migration in Great Britain and Ireland Interim Report of the Com
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Canadian Biological Station First Report of the Committee consisting
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Occupation of a Table at the Zoological Station at Naples Report of
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Photographic Records of Pedigree Stock By FRANCIS GALTON D C L
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The Climatology of Africa Seventh Report of a Committee consisting of
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The Mechanical and Economic Problems of the Coal Question By T FORSTER
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A New Instrument for Drawing Envelopes and its Application to the Teeth
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Screw Gauge Third Report of the Committee consisting of Mr W
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APPENDIXIndex to Reports IV XII
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The Chilcotin By LIVINGSTON FARRAND
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Torres Straits Anthropological Expedition Interim Report of the Committee
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Children in Public Elementary and other Schools 10
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The Lake Village at Glastonbury Third Report of the Committee consist
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Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom Sixth Report of the Com
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The Histology of Nerve Cells By GUSTAV MANN M D
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Fertilisation in Phaeophyceae Report of the Committee consisting of Pro
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8
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On the Construction of Magnets of Constant Intensity under Changes
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Stream Line Motion with Viscous Fluids in two Dimensions and in three
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The Classification of Polydiurnal Weather Types in relation to the Pro
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Velocity of the Electricity in the Electric Wind By Professor
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Some Experiments on the Effect of Pressure on the Thermal Conductivi
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SECTION B CHEMISTRY
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On the Extraction from Air of the Companions of Argon and on
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Some Researches on the Thermal Properties of Gases and Liquids
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On the More Exact Determination of the Densities of Crystals
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Diamidated Aromatic Amidines a New Class of Colouring Matters
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On Nitrosopinene By J A SMYTHE
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Address by W H IIUDLESTON M A F R S President of the Section
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The Comparative Actions of Subaërial and Submarine Agents in Rock
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On the probable Source of the Upper Felsitic Lava of Snowdon By
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On the Age and Origin of the Granite of Dartmoor and its Relations
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On some Dinosaurian Remains from the Oxford Clay of Northampton
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9
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On a proposed Biological and Physical Investigation of the English Channel By WALTER GARSTANG and H N DICKSON 5 On the Phylogeny of t...
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Report on the Index Animalium 12 Report on the Canadian Biological Station 13 Report on the Investigations made at the Marine Biological Laborat...
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Animal Intelligence as an Experimental Study By Professor C LLOYD MORGAN 3 On the Families of Sauropodous Dinosauria By Professor O C M...
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A New Theory of Retrogression By G A REID 5 On the socalled Fascination of Snakes By Dr A J HARRISON 6 On the Scientific Experiments to Tes...
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On a Circulatory Apparatus for Use in Researches on Colour Physiology and other Investigations By F W KEEBLE M A and F W GAMBLE M
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TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13
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Quelques considérations sur la phylogénie des Ascidies simples Par Professeur CH JULIN 4 Demonstration of Dr Fields Cardcatalogue of Zoological ...
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SECTION E GEOGRAPHY
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Address by Col G EARL CHURCH President of the Section
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The National Photographic Record By Sir BENJAMIN STONE M
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The Orthography Location and Selection of Names for the National
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Address by JAMES BONAR M A LL D F S S President of the Section
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Rectification of Municipal Frontiers By W M ACWORTH
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Address by Sir JOHN WOLFEBARRY K C B F R S President of the Section
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New Works at Barry Docks By R C H DAVISON
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On the Welsh Methods of Shipping Coal By Professor J RYAN
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On Human Life at Extreme Altitudes By O H HOWARTH 10
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On some RockDrawings from British Columbia By C HILLTOUT 101
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The Law and Nature of Property among the Peoples of the True Negro
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SECTION K BOTANY
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On the Form of the Protoplasmic Body in certain Floride
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A Rare Fern Matonia pectinata R Br By A C SEWARD F R S 10
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On the Peltation of Leaves By Professor C DE CANDOLLE 100
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Report on the Continuation of the Bibliography of Spectroscopy
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