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INDEX. 



Encystment of Tardigrada, By James Murray, 



837-854. 

 Ewart (J. C). On Skulls of Horses from the 



Roman Fort at Newstead, near Melrose, with 



Observations on the Origin of Domestic Horses, 



555-587. 



Falconer (J. D.). The Igneous Geology of the 



Bathgate and Linlithgow Hills. Part II. 



Petrography, 133-150. 



The Geology of Ardrossan, 601-609. 



Formosa, Craniology of the Natives of. By Sir 



Wm. Turner, 781-818. 

 Fossil Osmundacece. By R. Kidston and D. T. 



Gwynne-Vaughan, 759-780. 



G 



Galbraith (J. J.), and Sutherland Simpson. 



Observations on the Normal Temperature of 



the Monkey and its Diurnal Variation, and 



on the Effect of Changes in the Daily Routine 



on this Variation, 65-104. 

 Gemmill (J. F.), and R. T. Leiper. Turbellaria of 



the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 



819-817. 

 Geology of Ardrossan. By J. D. Falconer, 601- 



609. 

 Gibson (John). On the Relationship between 



Concentration and Electrolytic Conductivity 



in Concentrated Aqueous Solutions, 241- 



259. 

 Gwynnb-Vaughan (D. T.), and Robert Kidston. 



On the Fossil Osmundaceae. Part I., 759-780. 



H 



Horses, Skulls of, from the Roman Fort at 



Newstead, near Melrose, with Observations 



on the Origin of Domestic Horses. By J. C. 



Ewart, 555-587. 

 Hydration Data for the Boiling and Freezing Points 



of Concentrated Aqueous Solutions. By S. M. 



Johnston, 855-884. 

 Hydroids, South Sea, Collected by the Scottish 



National Antarctic Expedition. By James 



Ritchie, 519-545. 

 Hypoglossal Mnsndature, Development of, in 



Lepidosiren and Protoptemn. By W. E. 



Agar, 611-639. 

 Hypoglossal and Brachial Plexuses in Lepidosiren 



and Protopterus. By W. E. Agar, 611-639. 



Igneous Geology of the Bathgate and Linlithgow 

 Hills. Part II. Petrography. By J. D. 

 Falconer, 133-150. 



India, Craniology of the People of the Empire of. 

 Part III. Natives of the Madras Presidency, 

 Thugs, Veddahs, Tibetans, and Seistanis. By 

 Sir Wm. Turner, 261-309. 



Intermedio-lateral Tract of Spinal Cord, Distribu- 

 tion of Cells in. By A. Bruce, 105-131. 



Johnston (S. M.). On the Elevation of the Boiling 

 Points of Aqueous Solutions of Electrolytes, 

 193-240. 



The Boiling and Freezing Points of Con- 

 centrated Aqueous Solutions, and the Question 

 of the Hydration of the Solute, 855-884. 



Jolly (W. A.), and F. H. A. Marshall. Results 

 of Removal and Transplantation of Ovaries, 

 589-599. 



K 



Kidston (Robert), and D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan. 



On the Fossil Osmundaceae. Part I., 759- 



780. 

 Knott (C. G.). Magnetisation and Resistance of 



Nickel Wire at High Temperatures. Part II., 



547-554 



Leiper (R. T.), and J. F. Gemmill. Turbellaria of 



the Scottish Antarctic Expedition, 819-827. 

 Lepidosiren and Protopterus, Development of the 



Skull and Visceral Arches in. W. E. Agah, 



49-64. 

 Lewis (Francis J.). The Plant Remains in the 



Scottish Peat Mosses. Part II. The Scottish 



Highlands, 335-360. 

 Limnographs. Direct - Action Waggon Recorder 



Limnograph. By G. Chrystal, 361. 

 ■ Highly Portable Limnographs. By G. 



Chrystal, 371. 

 Well and Access Tube of. By G. Chrystal, 



373. 

 Portable Index Limnograph. By James 



Murray, 393, 396. 

 Limnographic Measurements, Reduction of. By G. 



Chrystal, 382. 

 LMithgow and Bathgate Hills, Igneous Geology of. 



Part II. Petrography. By J. D. Falconer, 



133-150. 



