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R. D. M. Verbeek, Krakatau, p. 105 ; also, J. Milne, The Great Earthquake of Japan, 1891. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. iii. Proc. Roy. Soc., No. 237 ; also, Rep. Brit. Assoc. . Hopkins, supra cit., p. 218. C. Davison and G. H. Darwin, Phil. Trans., vol. 178, p; 241. Durocher, Ann. des Mines, vol. ii. .

Such must have been Niall of the Nine Hostages, who was killed according to the traditional chronology about A.D. 405 on the British coast and perhaps in the Channel itself. Assoc. The decision of the question seems to depend upon whether we should regard the Goidelic elements visible in western Britain as due in part to an original Goidelic population or ascribe them wholly to Irish immigrants.

Faye's researches, in 'British and Foreign Medico-Chirurg. Review, April 1867, pp. 343, 345. For France, the 'Annuaire pour l'An 1867, p. 213. For Philadelphia, Dr. Stockton Hough, 'Social Science Assoc. 1874. For the Cape of Good Hope, Quetelet as quoted by Dr.

The people who built them are probably connected with the Ohio mound-builders, although in this vicinity they seem not to have made many earthen embankments, or walls inclosing areas of land, as is common in Ohio. Am. Assoc. Adv. A mound in Franklin County, Ind., described and figured by Dr.

Finally, the influx of air produced by this chimney permits of burning, without smoke and without charring the wick, those oils of poor quality that are unfortunately too often met with in commerce. La Nature. By H. MICHELL WHITLEY, Assoc.

They then repaired and enlarged the market house. Presumably their venture was a profitable one, for in 1595 the revenue from these markets and fairs was £3 10s. G.W. Ormerod in Devon Assoc. for Adv. of Science, etc., viii , 72. Same, Local Information reprinted from the Chagford Parish Mag. in Topographical Tracts in Brit. Mus.

The author is therefore inclined to concur with Sir A. Geikie in assigning to the granite of the Mourne Mountains, and the representative felsitic rocks of the Carlingford Mountains, a Tertiary age in which case the analogy between the volcanic phenomena of the Inner Hebrides and of the North-east of Ireland would seem to be complete. Geikie, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh ; Brit. Assoc. Rep. Journ.

REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY, FOR East Africa, a thoroughly competent Plane and Dirigible Driver, acquainted with Petrol Radium and Helium motors and generators. Low-level work only, but must understand heavy-weight digs. MOSSAMEDES TRANSPORT ASSOC. 84 Palestine Buildings, E. C. MAN WANTED-DIG DRIVER for Southern Alps with Saharan summer trips.

The position of Assistant Engineer, in responsible charge of Construction and Records, has been filled in turn by Messrs. A.W. Gill, N.C. McNeil, Jun. Am. Soc. C.E., and W.S. Greene, Assoc. M. Am. Soc. Messrs. A.P. Combes and T.B. Brogan have acted as Chief Inspector and Night Inspector, respectively, in charge of outside work during the entire carrying out of the contract.

After the adoption of plans for mechanical ventilation, in the latter part of 1908, the plans for lining the shafts with concrete, including flues for conducting air to the tunnels, and stairways for ingress and egress, were completed, and the work was placed under contract; it will be described in detail by F. M. Green, Assoc. M. Am. Soc.

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