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Index . 
Linotrypane apogon, 386. 
Lister (Professor) on the Germ Theory 
of Putrefaction, 89. 
Logarithmic and Trigonometrical 
Tables, by M. Prony, 421. 
Table compiled at the Bureau 
du Cadastre, 503. 
Macfarlane (A.), and Knott (C. G.), on 
the Application of Angstrom’s 
Method to the Conductivity of 
Wood, 481. 
MacGregor (J. G.), on the Electrical 
Conductivity of Saline Solutions, 
545. 
and Ewing (J. A.), Certain Sa- 
line Solutions, The Electrical Con- 
ductivity of, with a Note on their 
Density, 95. 
MTntosh (W. C.) on a New Example 
of the Opheliidae, 386. 
M‘Kendrick (Dr J. G.) on Cerebral 
Hemispheres and Corpora Striata of 
Birds, 47. 
and Dewar (James), Light, 
Physiological Action of, 100, 110, 
179, 513, 534. 
and Dewar (James) on the 
Physiological Action of Ozone, 
211 . 
• Note on the Perception of 
Musical Sounds, 342. 
Maclagan (Professor), Note on Grouse 
Disease, 378. 
— Obituary Notice of Henry 
Stephens, 469. 
Maclagan (David), Obituary Notice of 
Sheriff Cleghorn, 468. 
Makdougall-Brisbane Prize presented 
to Professor Allman, 48. 
- - Biennial Period, 1872-74, pre- 
sented to Professor Lister, 500. 
Marshall (D. H.) on Electric Conduc- 
tivity, 33. 
— — and Knott (C. G.) on the Effect 
of Heating one Pole of a Magnet, 
the other being kept at a Constant 
Temperature, 97. 
Meteorology of the Month of May, 
79. 
Mudbanks of Narrakal and Allippey 
on the Malabar Coast, 70. 
Muir (Thomas), Continuants, — a New 
Special Class of Determinants, 229. 
— — Furthur Note on Continuants, 
380. 
Muscles that Open and Close the 
Mouth, 47. 
Musical Sounds, Perception of, 342. 
Neaves (Hon. Lord), Obituary Notice 
of Lord Colonsay, 445. 
— - — - Obituary Notice of Cosmo 
Innes, 453. 
— Obituary Notice of Francis 
Deas, 461. 
On some Remarkable Changes, 
Additions and Omissions of Letters 
in certain Cognate European 
Words, 596. 
Neill Prize for Triennial Period, 
1871-74, presented to Mr C. W. 
Peach, 509. 
Neo-Hellenic Dialect, Character of, 
Professor Blackie, 31. 
Nicholson (H. Alleyne) on the Mode 
of Growth and Increase amongst 
the Corals of the Palaeozoic Period, 
498. 
Nickel, Pure, on the Thermo-electric 
Properties of, 182. 
Niven (Professor C.), on the Stresses 
due to Compound Strains, 335. 
Obituary Notices of Barnes (Dr 
Thomas), 3. 
Berry (George), 476. 
Black (Adam), 467. 
- Cleghorn (Sheriff), 468. 
• — - Lord Colonsay, 445. 
Deas (Francis), 461. 
Ewing (William), 401. 
- — — Guthrie (Rev. Dr), 273. 
Hansteen (Christopher), 473. 
Hunter (John), 322. 
• Innes (Cosmo), 445. 
Liebig (Justus), 307. 
Mill (J. S.), 259. 
— Miller (Dr Patrick), 7. 
von Mohl (Hugo), 14. 
— Quetelet (Jacques Adolphe 
Lambert), 474. 
Ramsay (Very Rev. Dean), 289. 
Rankine (Professor), 296. 
— - — • De la Rive (Auguste), 319. 
Rose (Gustav), 312. 
Smith (Archibald), 282. 
- — Stephens (Henry), 469. 
Stevenson (Rev. Professor), 
314. 
Stewart (J. Lindsay), 321. 
— Symonds (Dr John Adding- 
ton), 4. 
Terrott (Bishop), 9. 
Opening Address, Session 1872-73, 
2 ; 1874-75, 420. 
Opheliidae, on a new Example of 
the, 386. 
Ophiocephalus obscurus, Giinther 89. 
