Index. 
Ixxxi 
Dust, Atmospheric, Hazing Effects of, 
by John Aitken, 76. 
Eidficird Glacier-Lake. See Munro 
(Dr Robert). 
Elasmobranchs, Dorsal Branches of 
the Cranial and Spinal Nerves of, by 
Prof. J. C. Ewart and J. Cole, 475. 
Electro-dynamical Wave Equations. 
See Tait (Prof. ). 
Ewart (Professor J. C.). The Second 
and Fourth Digits in the Horse : 
their Development and Subsequent 
Degeneration, 185. 
and Cole (F. J.), on the Dorsal 
Branches of the Cranial and Spinal 
Nerves of Elasmobranchs, 475. 
Fairbairn (Robert), B.Sc., and Prof. 
Crum Brown, on the Action of 
Sodium Mercaptide on Dibromo- 
Malonic Ether, 383. 
Fellows, Election of Ordinary, dur- 
ing Sessions 1892-93, 1893-94, 
1894-95, 499-523. 
Election of Honorary, 520. 
Firth (A. H.). /S'ee Pedclie (William). 
Fluids, Compressibility of, by Prof. 
Tait, 245. 
Fraser (Professor Thomas). Further 
Observations on Antivenene, and 
on the Production of Immunity 
against Serpents’ Venom ; with an 
Account of the Antidotal Properties 
of the Blood-Serum of Venomous 
Serpents, 465, 
(Prof T. R.l, awarded Keith 
Prize for 1891-93, 511. 
Geikie (Prof James). The Climatic 
Conditions of the Glacial Period 
{Title only), 509. 
Gibson (Prof. John), on the Chemical 
Composition of Sea-Water, 315. 
Gilchrist (J. D. F.), M.A., B.Sc., 
Ph.D. The Pallial Complex of 
Dolabella, 264. 
On the Torsion of the Mollus- 
can Body, 357. 
Gill (Dr D.), H.M. Astronomer at the 
Cape of Good Hope. Preliminary 
Note on Observations of the Minor 
Planet Victoria in 1889, 47. 
Glacier-Lake formed by a Branch of 
the Hardanger-Jokul, near Eidfiord, 
Norway, by Dr Robert Munro, 53. 
Griffiths (A.B.), Ph.D., on the Repro- 
ductive Organs of Noetua •pronuba, 
98. 
Gulland (G. Lovell), on the Granu- 
lar Leucocytes {Title only), 522. 
Gulland (G. Lovell), M.D., and Dr 
D. Noel Paton, on the Absorption 
of Carbo-hydrates by the Intestinal 
Epithelium, 347. 
Gunning Victoria Jubilee Prize for 
Period 1890-93. See Prizes. 
Guppy (H. B. ). Notes on Germina- 
tion in Ponds and Rivers {Title 
only), 516. 
Hannay (J. Ballantyne), on Drops, 
437. 
Hay (George). A New Method for 
Correcting Courses, by an Instru- 
ment for the Purpose {Title only), 
516. 
Herbertson (Andrew J.). Note on 
the Hygrometric State of the Atmos- 
phere at Ben Nevis Observatory, 
177. 
Hewitt (Professor William Morse 
Grailly). Obituary Notice of, by 
Professor A. R. Simpson, xxvii. 
Hill (J. R.), exhibited Specimens and 
Preparations of New Opium Alka- 
loid, Xanthaline, 502. 
Horne (John), awarded Neill Prize for 
1889-92, 512. 
Horse, the Second and Fourth Digits 
of, in their Development and subse- 
quent Degeneration, by Prof. J. C. 
Ewart, 185. 
Humboldt Medal presented to Dr 
Murray as Representative of 
“Challenger” Expedition, 503. 
Hydrolysis in some Aqueous Salt 
Solutions, by Dr James Walker, 
255. 
Hygrometric State of the Atmosphere 
at Ben Nevis Observatory, by 
Andrew J. Herbertson, 177. 
Induction through Air and Water at 
Great Distances without the Use of 
Parallel Wires, by Charles A. 
Stevenson, B.Sc., M.Inst. C.E., 25. 
Iron Occluding Gases, Electrical Pro- 
perties of, by S. Kimura, 203. 
Irvine (Robert). See Murray (John). 
Keith Prize for Period 1891-93. See 
Prizes. 
Kimura (S.), on certain Electrical 
Properties of Iron Occluding Gases, 
203. 
On the Geometrical Type of 
the Surfaces of Univalve Shells 
{Title only), 523. 
Knott (Professor C. G.) and Mr A. 
Shand. Note on Magnetic Induc- 
tion in Nickel Tubes, 290. 
