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Index. 
Serpents (Venomous). Antidotal 
Properties of their Blood -Serum, 
465. 
Shand (Mr A.) and Prof. C. G. Knott. 
Note on Magnetic Induction in 
Nickel Tubes, 290. 
and Prof. 0. G. Knott. Note 
on the Volume Changes which 
accompany Magnetisation in Nickel 
Tubes, 295, 334. 
and Prof. C. G. Knott. 
Magnetic Induction in Iron and 
Steel Tubes {Title only), 505. 
Simpson (Prof. A. R.), contributes 
Obituary Notice of Prof. William 
Morse Grailly Hewitt, xxvii. 
Sines and Cosines, Elimination of, 
between two Equations, by Lord 
Maclaren, 145. 
Skene (Wm. Forbes), LL.D., D.C.L., 
Historiographer - Royal for Scot- 
land, &c. Notice of, in President’s 
Address, 9. 
Obituary Notice of, by Pro- 
fessor Mackinnon, viii. 
Smith (Alexander), B.Sc., Ph.D,, on 
two Stereo-Isomeric Hydrazones of 
Benzoin, 201. 
Smith (.John), M.D. Notes on a 
Peculiarity in the Form of the 
Mammalian Tooth, 336. 
Sodium Mercaptide, Action of, on 
Dibromo-Malonic Ether, by Prof. 
Crum Brown and Robert Fairbairn, 
383. 
Spleen, Comparative Histology and 
Physiology of, by Arthur J. Whit- 
ing, M.D. , 21. 
Stevenson (Charles A. ), B.Sc. , M.Inst. 
C.E. Induction through Air and 
Water at Great Distances without 
the Use of Parallel Wires, 25. 
Telegraphic Communication 
by Induction by Means of Coils, 
196. 
Stevenson (Thomas), C.E. Obituary 
Notice of, by Professor Swan, Ixi. 
Stew'art (Chas. Hunter), M.B., B.Sc. 
On an Observed Relation between 
the Carbonic Acid and the Added 
Moisture in the Air of Inhabited 
Rooms {Title only), 504. 
Stocks (H. B.), on certain Concre- 
tions from the Lower Coal Measures, 
and the Fossil Plants which they 
contain, 69. 
Sugars, Digestion of, by W. G. 
Aitchison-Robertson, M.D., D.Sc., 
F.R.C.P.E., 30. 
Fermentation of, by W. G. 
Aitchison-Robertson : (1) Lsevulose, 
(2) Lactose, (3) Dextrose, (4) Invert 
Sugar, (5) Cane Sugar, (6) Maltose, 
164. 
Swan (Prof.), contributes Obituary 
Notice of Thomas Stevenson, C.E., 
Ixi. 
Sylvester (Professor). A Problem of 
Sylvester’s in Elimination, by 
Thomas Muir, LL.D., 300, 371. 
Note on Dr T. Muir’s Paper, 
‘‘A Problem of Sylvester’s in 
Elimination,” by Prof. Cayley, 306. 
Symington (Johnson). Observations 
on the Development of the Human 
Brain {Title only), 505. 
Systems of Plane Curves whose 
Orthogonals form a similar System, 
by Professor Tait, 497. 
Tait (Prof. P. G.), on the Compressi- 
bility of Liquids in connection with 
their Molecular Pressure, 63. 
Preliminary Note on the Com- 
pressibility of Aqueous Solutions in 
Connection with Molecular Pressure, 
141. 
Note on the Antecedents of 
Clerk - Maxwell’s Electrodynamical 
Wave-Equations, 213. 
On the Compressibility of 
Fluids, 245. 
— On the Intrinsic Nature of the 
Quaternion Method, 276. 
On the Application of Van der 
Waals’ Equation to the Compression 
of Ordinary Liquids, 285. 
Systems of Plane Curves 
whose Orthogonals form a similar 
System, 497. 
Further Illustrations of the 
Range of Application of Van der 
Waals’ Equations {Title only), 513. 
On the Elastic Equations of 
the Ether in Aeolotropic Dielectrics 
{Title only), 513. 
Note on the Compressibility of 
the Water of the Great Salt Lake, 
Utah {Title only), 514. 
Note on the Constitution of 
• Volatile Liquids {Title only), 516. 
The Isothermals of Ethylene 
{Title only), 516. 
— On the Ultimate State of a 
System of Colliding Particles and 
the Rate of Approach to it {Title 
only), 517. 
On a Curious Property of 
Determinants {Title only), 517. 
Note on the Electro-Magnetic 
Wave Surface {Title only), 519. 
On the Conditions for a Kink 
