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PART I. (1911-12.) 
The Nemertines of Millport and its Vicinity. By J. STEPHENSON, 
M.B., D.Se. (Lond.); Major, Indian Medical Service; Professor of 
Biology in the Government College, Lahore. (With One Plate), 
On some littoral Oligochata of the Clyde. By J. Stspuenson, M.B., 
D.Se. (Lond.); Major, I.M.S.; Professor of Biology in the Govern- 
ment College, Lahore. (With Two Plates), . 
Les Mousses de 0 Expédition nationale antarctique écossaise. Par 
JutEs Carnot. (Avec trois Planches), 
. The Pharmacological Action of Harmine. By James A. Gunn, 
M.A., M.D., D.Sc. (From the Pharmacology Laboratory of the 
University of Edinburgh), os 
. On the Resistance to Flow of Water through Pipes or Passages having 
Dwergent Boundares. By Professor A. H. Grsson, D.Sc., University 
College, Dundee, 
. The Significance of Maximum Specific Electrical Conductivity in 
Chemistry. By Professor Jonn Gipson, Ph.D., 
Nuclear Osmosis as a Factor in Mitosis. By A. ANstruTHER Lawson, 
Ph.D., D.Se., F.L.8., Lecturer in Botany, University of Glasgow. 
(With Four Plates), : ; 
On the Structure and Affinities of Metaclepsydropsis duplex 
(Williamson). By W. T. Gorvon, M.A., B.A., D.Se., Falconer 
Fellow of Edinburgh University, Lecturer in Paleontology, 
Kdinburgh University. (With Four Plates), 
Scottish National Antarctic Expedition: Observations on the Anatomy 
of the Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes Weddellr). Part II. By Davin 
Hepsurn, M.D., C.M., Professor of Anatomy, University College, 
Cardiff (University of Wales), 
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