Index. 
1005 
(3 + r)-gonal Mesh, Mn, by Rev. T. 
Kirkman, 514. 
Knots. Examples upon the Reading 
of the Circle or Circles of a Knot, 
by the Rev. Thomas P. Kirkman, 
F.R.S., 693. 
U eber Algebraische Knoten ,931. 
Knott (Professor C. G.). Electric 
Resistance of Nickel at High Tem- 
peratures, 856. 
on the Electrical Properties of 
Hydrogenised Palladium, 947. 
Kuppfer’s Vesicle, its Nature and 
Significance in Teleostean Embryos, 
by Mr J. T. Cunningham, 4. 
Lacquer (Japanese). See Japanese. 
Lake-Balls (Algoid) found in South 
Uist, by Mr, G. W. W. Barclay, 845. 
Laurie (Mr A. P.), B.Sc., on the 
Heats of Combination of Zinc and 
Iodine, 328. 
on the Probable Heats of For- 
mation of Zinc-Copper Alloys, 621. 
Measurements of the Electro- 
motive Force of a Constant Voltaic 
Cell with Moving Plates, 686. 
Lighthouse Illuminants, by Mr 
Thomas Stevenson, P.R.S.E., 491. 
Liquid, Motion of, within an Ellip- 
soidal Hollow, by Sir William 
Thomson, 370. 
Liquids. — On the Volume of Mixed 
Liquids, by Mr R. Broom, 172. 
Liver.— On the Cephalopod Liver, and 
its identity as a true Pancreas, by 
Dr A. B. Griffiths, 120. 
Loch Katrine, its Temperature, 961. 
Loch Lomond, Distribution of Tem- 
perature in, by Mr J. Y. Buchanan, 
403, 
Its Temperature, by Mr J. T. 
Morrison, 961. 
Lumbricus complanatus, the Structure 
of, by Frank E. Beddard, M.A., 451. 
Macfadyean (J.), M.R.C.V.S., and 
Woodhead (Dr G. Sims) on the 
Contraction of the Auricles of the 
Pig’s Heart, 323. 
Macfarlane (Dr J. M.) on Pitchered 
Insectivorous Plants, Pts. I. and II., 
199, 347. 
MTntosh (Mr W. E.) on a Remark- 
able Sunrise, 24. 
Maclaren (The Hon. Lord), Statement 
on presenting the Makdougall- 
Brisbane Prize to Edward Sang, 
LL.D., 784. 
Magnesium, Peroxide of, 140. 
Macdougall - Brisbane Prize, See 
Prizes. 
Mechanisms. — Kinematics of Rigid 
Bar Mechanisms, by Professor R. 
Smith, 78. 
Mesoplodon bidens. See Sowersby’s 
Whale. 
Meyer (Professor Fr.). TJeber Alge- 
braische Knoten, 931. 
Micro-Organisms. — Vital Relations of 
Micro-Organisms to Tissue Ele 
ments, by Dr G. Sims Woodhead 
and Arthur W. Hare, M.B., 269. 
Micro - Organisms, Distribution of, 
Micro-Organisms in Water, by Mr 
A. Wynter Blyth, 485. 
Micro-Organisms associated with 
Variola and Vaccinia, 603. 
Mill (Dr Hugh Robert) on the Salinity 
of the Water in the Firth of Forth, 
29. 
on the Temperature of the 
Water in the Firth of Forth, 157. 
on the Salinity of the Tay 
Estuary and of St Andrew’s Bay, 347. 
and T. Merton Ritchie, B.Sc., 
on the Physical Conditions of 
Rivers entering a Tidal Sea, from 
Observations on the Spey, 460. 
— on Water-Bottles, with a 
Description of a New Form of Slip 
Water-Bottle, 539. 
Mill (Dr Hugh Robert) and Morrison 
(Mr J. T.) on the Tidal Variation 
of Salinity and Temperature in the 
Estuary of the Forth, 790. 
Milne-Edwards (Alphonse) Elected a 
Foreign Honorary Fellow of the 
Society, 783. 
Mitchell (Mr A. Crichton). — Pre- 
liminary Experiment on the Thermal 
Conductivity of Ice, 592. 
Morrison (Dr R. M.) and Dr J. 
Gibson on the Peroxides of Zinc, 
Cadmium, Magnesium, and Alum- 
inium, 146. 
on Papers by MM. Haas, 
Cleve, and Lecoq de Boisbaudran, 
on the Production of Peroxides by 
means of the Peroxide of Hydrogen , 
152. 
Morrison (Mr J. T. ) and Dr Hugh 
Robert Mill on the Tidal Variation 
of Salinity and Temperature in the 
Estuary of the Forth, 790. 
on the Temperature of Loch 
Lomond and Loch Katrine, 961. 
Note on the Surface Tempera- 
ture of a Tidal Race, 961. 
Muir (Dr Thomas). — The Theory of 
Determinants in the Historical 
Order of its Development. Pt. I., 
114, 547. 
on Bipartite Functions, 114. 
