INDEX. 
Action, Note on, 404. 
Address, Opening, 1862, by Principal 
Forbes, 2. 
— - 1863, by Professor Innes, 
130. 
1864, by His Grace tlie Duke 
of Argyll, 264. 
1865, by Sir David Brewster 
458. 
Address, 1864, by Sir David Brewster, 
as President, 321. 
Address to H.K.H. the Prince of 
Wales, 126. 
Aeriform Volumes, the Laws of, ex- 
tended to dense bodies, 220. 
Agrarian Law of Lycurgus, 158. 
Alcyonium digitatum, Polyps of, 
393. 
Alexander (James), The Decimal 
Problem Solved, 199. 
Algebraic Equation, Simple Method of 
approximating to the Boots of, 162. 
Allman (Professor) on a Pre-Brachial 
Stage in the Development of Coma- 
tula, 91. 
on the Occurrence of Amoebi- 
form Protoplasm and the Emission 
of Pseudopodia in the Hydroida, 
158. 
on a New Fossil Ophiuridan, 
from Post-pliocene strata nf the 
valley of the Forth, 101. 
Amber, Fossil, Notice of a remarkable 
piece, 350. 
Amcebiform Protoplasm and the 
Emission of Pseudopodia in the 
Hydroida, 158. 
Anatomy and Physiology of the 
Valves in Mammals, &c., 193. 
Aniline, Action of Terchloride of 
Phosphorus on, 177. 
Antozone, on the Nature of, 413. 
Archer (Professor), Curious Binocular 
Telescope, 181. 
on the Kemarkable Occur- 
rence of Graphite in Siberia, 97. 
Archer (Professor) on Levick’s Coal- 
cutting Machine, and on Price’s 
Experiments on the Bestoration 
of Oil Paintings, 659. 
on a new Bituminous Sub- 
stance imported under the name 
of Coal, from Brazil, 364. 
Argyll (His Grace the Duke of), 
elected Honorary Vice-President, 
312. 
Opening Address, 1864-65, 
264. 
Atlantic Cables described, 506. 
Atmosphere, Polarisation of, 100, 520. 
Balfour (J. H., M.A., M.D., F.B.S., 
F.L.S.), Notice of the State of the 
Open-air Vegetation in the Edin- 
burgh Botanic Garden, during De- 
cember 1863, 166. 
Bituminous substance, imported under 
the name of Coal, from Brazil, 364. 
Blackie (Professor), on the Pronuncia- 
tion of Greek, 398. 
on the Agrarian Law of Ly- 
curgus, and one of Mr Grote’s 
Canons of Historical Criticism, 158. 
on the Principle of Onomato- 
poeia in Language, 327. 
Blood, Miscellaneous Observations on, 
395. 
Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Open- 
air Vegetation in, 166. 
Boulder-clay of Scotland, on the 
occurrence of Stratified Beds in the, 
by Archd. Geikie, F.G.S., 84. 
r- of Greenock and Port-Glas- 
gow, 258. 
Brain of the Chimpanzee, Convolu- 
tions in, 578. 
Brewster (Sir David) on the Structure 
and Optical Phenomenon of De- 
coinposed Glass, 76. 
Note from, 89. 
Glass, Specimens of Decom- 
posed, 89. 
