viii. Index. 



Scrutineers. P. xv. 



'Shell-Pockets' on Sand Dunes on the VVirral Coast, Chesihire. By 



J. W. Jackson. P. xi. 

 Simian Features in the Human Brain. By G. Elliot Smith. P. iv. 

 Smith. G. Elliot. The Bird's Brain. P. xii. 

 The Retention of certain so-called Simian Features in the Human 



Brain. P. iv. 

 Society, Discussion on Aims of. By F. E. Weiss and Others. P. ix. 

 Some Features of the Growth of Crystals. By Sir H. A. Miers. P. xiii., 



xvi. 

 Special Lectures. P. xxx. 

 Speculations on the Perceptive Power of Vegetables. By F. E. Weiss. 



P. i. 

 Stromeyer. C. K. Effects of explosion in breach of a German gun. P. xi. 

 Superposing of Two Cross-line Screens!. By S. Lees. M. 4. P. xiv. 

 Sword, Exhibition of leaf-shaped bronze. By J. W. Jackson. P. ii. 



Thomson, W. Exhibition of a celluloid eye-piece from a German gas- 

 mask. P. xi. 



Voltaic Pile, Gift of model of. By E. Hardcastle. P. xii. 



Watson, D. M. S. Biology and War. P. iv. 



Weiss, F. E. Means by which the Society may promote most effectively 

 tht Advancement and Application of Learning in Manchester. P. ix. 



On Dr. Percival's Paper, entitled " Speculations on the Percep- 

 tive Power of Vegetables." P. i. 



Wilde Endowment Fund. P. xxii., xxvii. 



Wilde, H, A Memoir of. By W. W. Haldane Gee. M. 5. 



— • — On tlie Mutual f'ielations of Natural Science and Natural Religion. 

 P. xi. 



Wilde Lectures. P. xxix. 



Works Chemist, The Post-graduate Training of the. By F. PL Carr. 

 P. xii. 



