Ixxx 
Index. 
Buchan (Alex.), LL.D. The Diurnal 
Fluctuations of the Barometer on 
Ben Nevis during Clear and Foggy 
Weather respectively {Title only), 
505. 
Awarded Gunning Victoria 
Jubilee Prize for 1890-93, 510. 
Contributes Obituary Notice of 
Dr James Sanderson, xlix. 
Burgess (Dr James). Nine-place 
Tables of ^ /” e'* d^toi5 = l-18 
V’ry o 
(Title only), 523. 
Cancer pagurus. See Crab (edible). 
Carbo-hydrates, Absorption of, by the 
Intestinal Epithelium, by Dr Noel 
Paton and Dr G. Lovell Gulland,347. 
Cayley (Professor). Coordinates -yersMS 
Quaternions, 271. 
Note on Dr T. Muir’s Paper, 
“A Problem of Sylvester’s in 
Elimination,” 306. 
Note on Professor Cayley’s 
Proof that a Triangle and its 
Reciprocal are in Perspective, by 
Thomas Muir, LL.D., 298. 
“Challenger” Expedition. Hum- 
boldt Medal presented to Dr John 
Murray as Representative of “ Chal- 
lenger ” Expedition, 503. 
Chasseaud (Dr). An Experimental 
Study of Intra-ocular Therapeutics 
(Title only), 504. 
Clerk-Maxwell (Professor), on Colour- 
Blindness, 129. 
Clerk-Maxw'ell’s Electrodynamical 
Wave-Equations, by Professor Tait, 
213. 
Coal Measures and the Fossil Plants 
which they contain, by H. B. 
Stocks, 69. 
Cole (F. J.) and Professor J. C. 
Ewart, on the Dorsal Branches of 
the Cranial and Spinal Nerves of 
Elasmobranchs, 475. 
Colour-Blindness, Data on the Pheno- 
mena of. See Pole, Dr Wm. 
Colour-Blind Vision, 115, 129. 
Colour-Vision, 120. 
Colours, Specific Luminosity of, 128. 
Compressibility of Fluids. See Tait 
(Professor). 
of Liquids. See Tait (Pro- 
fessor). 
Concavo-Convex Lenses, the Surfaces 
of which are of equal Curvature, 
Focus of, by George A. Berry, M.B., 
192. 
Coordinates versus Quaternions, by 
Professor Cayley, 271. 
Copeland (Prof. Ralph), on the Path 
of the Meteor of May 18th, 1894 
(Title only), 513. 
Council of the Society, 1892-93, 1 ; 
1893-94, 505 ; 1894-95, 515. 
Crab (edible). Cancer pagurus, Re- 
production of, by Gregg Wilson, 
B.Sc., 309. 
Crannogs. See Lake-dwellings. 
in Ireland, 386-388, 401-403 ; 
in Switzerland, 388-393 ; in Italy, 
393-398 ; in the Austrian Domin- 
ions, 399 : in Northern Germany, 
400 ; in Holland, 400 ; in Scotland, 
403 ; in England and Wales, 406- 
408 ; in Bosnia, 408-410. 
Cyclops, a Human, by Alexander 
Bruce, M.D., 412. 
Dentine, Madder-Staining of, by W. 
G. Aitchison - Robertson, M.D., 
F.R.C.P.E., 14. 
Determinant. See '‘Adjugate Deter- 
minant. 
Dibromo-Malonic Ether, 383. 
Dichromic Vision, 104. 
Dickson (H. N.), on a new Water- 
Bottle for Collecting Samples of 
Sea-Water from Moderate Depths, 
252. 
— on the Circulation of Water 
in the Faero-Shetland Channel and 
the North Sea (Title only), 514. 
Dittmar (Prof. Wrn.). Notice of 
in President’s Address, 8. 
Obituary Notice of, by Pro- 
fessor Crum Brown, vi. 
Dolabella, the Pallial Complex of, by 
Dr J. D. F. Gilchrist, M.A., B.Sc., 
264. 
Donald (C. W.), M.B., on the Pen- 
guins observed in the Neighbour- 
hood of Erebus and Terror Gulf, 
170. 
Donations to the Library during 
1892-94, 524-545. 
Douglas (J. J. ), M. B. An Experiment 
on the Infiuence of Thyroid" Feeding 
on the Proteid Metabolism of Man, 
330. 
Drops, by J. Ballantyne Hannay, 
437. 
Dubois’ Description of Remains re- 
cently found in Java, named by 
him Pithecanthropus erectus. See 
Turner (Sir William). 
Duns (Professor), on the Early History 
of some Scottish Mammals and 
Birds, 50. 
contributes Obituary Notice of 
the Rev. Thomas Brown, D.D., xxix. 
