1893-94.] 
Meetings of the Society. 
505 
Monday, \Wi July 1893. 
Sir Douglas Maclagan, M.D., President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. Magnetic Induction in Iron and Steel Tubes. By Professor C. G. 
Knott and A. Shand, Esq. 
2. Attraction by Graphic Processes. By G. Komanes, Esq. Com- 
municated by Professor Tait. 
3. Observations on the Development of the Human Brain. By 
Johnson Symington, M.D. 
4. On Species of Penguin observed during the Sealing Voyage of 
the S.S. “Active” in the Neighbourhood of Erebus and Terror Gulf. 
By C. M. Donald, M.D. Communicated by Professor D’Arcy W. 
Thompson. P. xx. IVO. 
5. The Diurnal Fluctuations of the Barometer on Ben Nevis during 
Clear and Foggy Weather respectively. By Alexander Buchan, LL.D. 
6. Elimination of Powers of Sines and Cosines between two Equations. 
By the Hon. Lord M‘Laren. P. xx. 145. 
7. The Chairman reviewed the work of the Session. 
Meetings of the Royal Society — Session 1893-94. 
GENEKAL STATUTORY MEETING, 
Monday, 21th November 1893. 
The following Council were elected: — 
President. 
Sir DOUGLAS MACLAGAN, M.D., F.R.C.P.E. 
Vice-Presidents. 
Sir Arthur Mitchell, K.C.B., LL.D. 
Sir William Turner, M.B., F.R.S. 
Professor Copeland, Astronomer- 
Royal for Scotland. 
Professor James Geikie, LL.D. 
F.R.S. 
The Hon. Lord M‘Laren, LL.D. 
The Rev. Professor Flint, D.D. 
General Secretary — Professor P. G. Tait. 
Secretaries to Ordinary Meetings. 
Professor Crum Brown, F.R.S. 
John Murray, Esq., LL.D. 
Treasurer — Adam Gillies Smith, Esq., C.A. 
Curator of Library and Museum — Alexander Buchan, Esq. , M. A. , LL. D. 
