PROCEEDINGS OE 



THE ROYAL SOCIETY. 



vol. xix. No. 126. 



CONTENTS. 



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v February 2, 1871. 



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I. On Linear Differential Equations.— No. IV. By W. H. L. Russell, 



F.R.S 281 



II. Measurements of Specific Inductive Capacity of Dielectrics, in the Physical 

 Laboratory of the University of Glasgow. By John C. Gibson, M.A., 

 and Thomas Baeclay, M.A 285 



III. On the Uniform Flow of a Liquid. By Heney Moseley, M.A., D.C.L., 

 Canon of Bristol, F.R.S., and Corresponding Member of the Institute of 

 France 286 



February 9, 1871. 



I. On the Effect of Exercise upon the Bodily Temperature. By T. Clieeoed 



Allbtjtt, M.A., M.D. Cantab., F.L.S., Member of the Alpine Club, &c. 289 



II. Observations of the Eclipse at Oxford, December 22, 1870. By John 

 Phillips, M.A., D.C.L., F.R.S., Professor of Geology in the University 

 of Oxford 290 



III. On the Problem of the In- and Circumscribed Triangle. By A. Cayley, 



F.R.S 292 



IV. On the Unequal Distribution of Weight and Support in Ships, and its Effects 



in Still "Water, in Waves, and in Exceptional Positions on Shore. By E. 



J. Reed, C.B., Vice-President of the Institution of Naval Architects . . 292 



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