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Proceedings of Royal Society of Ediiiburgli. [sess. 
Monday^ ith February 1895. 
Professor J. G. M'Kendrick, F.P.C.P.E., LL.D., F.E.S., 
Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. Obituary Notice of Dr Sanderson. By Dr Buchan. P. xx. 
2. Note on Normal Nystagmus. By Professor Crum Brown, F.K.S. 
P. XX. 352. 
3. On M. Dubois’ account of Pithecanthropoid Kemains recently 
found in Java. By Sir W. Turner, F.B.S. P. xx. 422. 
The following Candidates for Fellowship were balloted for, and 
declared duly elected Fellows of the Society : — 
The Most Hon. The Marquis of Lothian, K.T. 
John Macintyre, M.D. 
Surgeon-Major Henry Halcro Johnston, D.Sc., M.D. 
Monday j February 1895. 
The Hon. Lord McLaren, LL.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. A Theorem regarding the Equivalence of Systems of Ordinary 
Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients, and its 
Application to the Theory of such Systems. By Professor Chrystal, 
LL.D. T. xxxviii. 163. 
2. Note on Volume-Changes in Iron and Nickel Tubes when 
Magnetized. By C. G. Knott, D.Sc., and A. Shand. P. xx. 334. 
3. On a Case of Yellow-Blue Blindness. Comparison with the 
Case described by v. Vintschgau and Hering. By W. Peddie, D.Sc. 
T. xxxviii. I 
Surgeon-Major H. H. Johnston was admitted a Fellow of the 
Society. 
Monday^ ith March 1895, 
Sir Douglas Maclagan, M.D., President, in the Chair. 
At the request of the Council, Dr Munro gave an address — 
“A Sketch of Lake-Dwelling Besearch.” P. xx. 385. 
