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Index. 
Brown (Professor Crum), Sec. K.S.E., 
on a Mode of exhibiting the Action 
of the Semicircular Canals of the 
Internal Ear, 149. 
Brown (J. Macdonald Brown), E.R.C.S., 
F.R.S.E., on Arrested Twin De- 
velopment, 465. 
Bruce (Dr Alexander), F.R.S.E., on a 
Case of Absence of the Corpus Callo- 
sum in the Human Brain, 320. 
Buchan (Alexander), LL.D., F.R.S.E., 
Analysis of the Challenger Meteor- 
ological Observations, 298. 
Burnside (Professor) on a Simplified 
Proof of Maxwell’s Theorem, 106. 
Cadell (H. M.), Experimental Re- 
searches on Mountain Building, 172. 
Callionymus lyra (Common Dragonet), 
211 . 
maculatm (Spotted Dragonet), 
211 . 
Calton Hill, Fall of a Portion of Cliff 
of, 130. 
Campbell (Albert), B.A., The Change 
in the Thermoelectric Properties of 
Tin at its Melting Point, 125. 
Carbon, Chloride of. — Exhibition of 
M. Amagat’s Photographs of the 
Crystallisation of Chloride of Car- 
bon, 381. 
Carbonate of Lime, its Solubility in 
Seawater containing Free Carbonic 
Acid, by W. G. Reid, 151. 
on the Distribution of Car- 
bonate of Lime on the Floor and in 
the Waters of the Ocean, by Dr 
John Murray, 158. 
on the Solubility of Carbonate 
of Lime under different Forms in 
Seawater, by Robert Irvine, F. R.S. E., 
and George Young, 316. 
Cardiac Sounds, Exact Time Relations 
of, by Dr Byrom Bramwell and R. 
Milne Murray, M.B., 66. 
Carlier (E. W.), M.B., and Prof. J. 
Berry Hay craft, F. R. S. E., on a New 
Method for Preserving the Blood in 
a Fluid State outside the Body, 
130. 
Morphological Changes that 
occur in the Human Blood during 
Coagulation, 220. 
on Invertebrate Blood removed 
from the Vessels, and entirely sur- 
rounded by Oil, 423. 
Cauchy’s and Green’s Doctrine of 
Extraneous Force to explain dyna- 
mically Fresnel’s Kinematics of 
Double Refraction, by Sir William 
Thomson, 21. 
Cayley (Professor), Hon. F.R.S.E., 
Notes on the Hydrodynamical Equa- 
tions, 342. 
Centronotus gunellus (Butterfish), 211. 
Challenger Meteorological Observa- 
tions. See Buchan, Alexander, 
LL.D. 
Chrystal (Professor), F.R.S.E., An 
Electrical Method of Reversing 
Deep-Sea Thermometers, 298. 
Circle. — Ratio of the Diameter of a 
Circle to its Circumference, by Dr 
Edward Sang, F.R.S.E., 348. 
Clyde Sea Area, Chemical Composi- 
tion of the Water of, by Adam 
Dickie, 283. 
See Mill (Dr Hugh Robert), 
F. R.S.E. 
Coal-Mines, The Air in, by Dr T. G. 
Nasmyth, 435. 
Coleman (J. J.), F.R.S.E., on a New 
Dittiisiometer and other Apparatus 
for Liquid Diffu.sion, 249. 
Colour of the Skin of Men and Ani- 
mals in India, by Professor Robert 
Wallace, 64. 
Colour Phenomena caused by Inter- 
mittent Stimulation with White 
Light, by G. N. Stewart, 454. 
Colour Phenomena observed by Young 
and Forbes, 461. 
Coloured Light, Experiments with, by 
G. N. Stewart, 454. 
Compressibility of Water and of Dif- 
ferent Solutions of Common Salt, 
by Professor Tait, Sec. R.S.E. , 
84. 
Copper— Magnesium Group, Conju- 
gated Sulphates of, by Prafulla 
Chandra Ray, 267- 
Coral Reefs, Origin of, by H. B. 
Guppy, M.B., 84. 
Corpus Callosum. — On a Case of Ab- 
sence of the Corpus Callosum in the 
Human Brain, by Dr Alexander 
Bruce, 320. 
Coitus huhalis (Long-Spined Bull- 
head), 208. 
lilljehorgii (Norway Bullhead), 
207. 
scorpius (Large Bullhead), 208. 
Crenilahrus melons (Corkwing), 212. 
Ctenolahrus rupestris (Goldsinny), 
212 . 
Cucumis sativa, Fungoid Disease in 
the Roots of, by Dr A. B. Griffiths, 
F.R.S.E., 403. 
Determinants, On Vanishing Aggre- 
gates of, by Thomas Muir, LL. D. , 
96. 
