1891-92.] 
Meetings of the Soeiety, 
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3. The Lower Carboniferous Volcanic Eocks of East Lothian 
(Garlton Hills). By F. H. Hatch, Ph.D., E.G.S., of the Geological 
Survey. Communicated by Sir Akchibald Geikie. T. xxxvii. 
115. 
4. On the Olfactory Organs of Helix. By Dr A. B. Griffiths, 
F.C.S. P. xix. 198. 
5. On the Eenal Organs of the Astericlea. By the Same. P. xix. 205. 
Monday^ 16 Pi May 1892. 
Sir Douglas Maclagan, M.D., President, in the Chair. 
The Astronomer-Eoyal for Scotland exhibited a Stellar 
Photograph by Dr Gill of the Cape Observatory. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. Note on the Law of Transformation of Energy and its Applica- 
tions. By W. Pbddie, D.Sc. P. xix. 253. 
2. Note on certain remarkable Volume effects of Magnetization. By 
Professor C. G. Knott, D.Sc., and A. Shand, Esq. P. xix. 85. 
3. On the Ventilation of Schools and Public Buildings. By C. 
Hunter Stewart, M.B., C.M., B.Sc. 
4. On the Glacial Succession in Europe. By Professor J. Geikie, 
F.E.S. T. xxxvii. 127. 
The following were balloted for, and declared duly elected 
Foreign Honorary Fellows : — 
Gustav Wiedemann, Professor of Physics in the University of 
Leipzig. 
William Dwight Whitney, Professor of Sanskrit and Com- 
parative Philology in Yale College, United States. 
Emile Dubois-Reymond, Professor of Physiology in the Uni- 
versity of Berlin. 
Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau, Mem. Inst, of France. 
The following were balloted for, and declared duly elected British 
Honorary Fellows : — 
David Gill, LL.D., F.R.S., Her Majesty’s Astronomer at the 
Cape of Good Hope. 
Colonel Alexander Ross Clarke, C.B., R.E., F.R.S. 
Sir James Paget, Bart., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Cor. Mem. Inst, 
of France. 
The Right Rev. W. Stubbs, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Oxford. 
