Soc. (1897-1898), lxii., and his earlier papers there cited; see also Proc. Camb.
Two fragments of such a work have been preserved in texts of Lydgate's Troy-book, the first in MS. Camb.
Trans., 1838, 6, 141), who, while improving the theory, left a more complete solution to be made in 1838 by Sir George Biddell Airy (Camb.
The, Local Administration Bill, after being debated for two sessions, passed the lower house on the I3th of February 1909, having at the last moment received the support of the Liberal Seor Moret, though the Radicals as a whole opposed it as gratifying to Seor Camb, the Regionalist leader, and therefore as tending to disintegration.