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2. The Nemertines of Millport and its Vicinity. By Dr J. Stephenson. Communicated by 
Professor D’Aroy W. Thompson, C.B. Trans., vol. xlviii. pp. 1-29. 
3. Some Littoral Oligochseta of the Clyde. By Dr J. Stephenson. Communicated by 
Professor D’Arcy W. Thompson, C.B. Trans., vol. xlviii. pp. 31-65. 
Dr G. W. Lee signed the Roll and was duly admitted a Fellow of the Society. 
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday, 5 th December 1910, at 4.30 p.m. 
Dr .Tames Burgess, C. I.E., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following communications were read : — 
Temperature Seiche, The. Part I. — Observations in the Madlisee, Pomerania. Part II.— 
Hydrodynamical Theory of Temperature Oscillations in Lakes. Part III. — Calculation of the 
Period of the Temperature Seiche in the Madiisee, by E. M. Wedderburn. Part IV.— Experi- 
mental Verification of the Hydrodynamical Theory of Temperature Seiches, by E. M. Wedderburn 
and A. M. Williams. ( With Experimental Illustrations.') {Abstract.) Proc ., vol. xxxi. pp. 257- 
258. Trans., vol. xlvii. pp. 619-642. 
Observations on the Body Temperature of the Domestic Fowl {Gallus gallus ) during Incubation. 
By Dr Sutherland Simpson. Communicated by Prof. E. A. Schafer. Trans., vol. xlvii. 
pp. 605-617. 
Mr Bruce M ‘Gregor Gray signed the Roll and was duly admitted a Fellow of the Society. 
FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday, 19 th December 1910, at 4.30 p.m. 
Professor F. O. Bower, F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following communications were read : — 
1. Obituary Notice of the late Professor D. J. Cunningham. By Dr C. G. Knott. Proc., 
vol. xxx. pp. 569-579. 
2. The Jurassic Flora of Sutherland. By Professor A. C. Seward, F.R.S. Communicated 
by Dr R. Kidston, F.R.S. Trans., vol. xlvii. pp. 643-709. 
3. Phase of the Nucleus known as Synapsis. By Dr A. Anstruther Lawson. Trans., vol. 
xlvii. pp. 591-604. 
4. The Sectional Anatomy of the Head of the Australian Aboriginal : A Contribution to the 
Subject of Racial Anatomy. By Professor R. J. A. Berry. Proc., vol. xxxi. pp. 604-626. 
The following Candidates for Fellowship were balloted for and declared duly elected : — 
Andrew Wilson, A.M.I.C.E., Alexander C. Cowan, Gilbert MacIntyre Hunter, 
A. M.I.C.E., Gregory MacAlister Mathews, F.L.S., Frank Wyyille Thomson, M.A., M.B., 
C.M., D.P.H., Wm. Inglis Clark, D.Sc., John Wm. MTntosh, A.R.C.V.S., Henry Walker, 
M.A., D.Sc., Archibald Campbell Adams, A.M.I.M.E., and Ruric Whitehead Wrigley, 
B. A. (Cantab.). 
FIFTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday, 9th January 1911, at 8 p.m. 
Professor T. Hudson Beare, Memb.Inst.C.E., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. A Method for Determining the Molecular Weights of Dissolved Substances by Measurement 
of Lowering of Vapour Pressure. By Alan W. C. Menzies. {Abstract.) Proc., vol. xxxi. pp. 
259-261. 
2. Illustration of the Modus Operandi of the Prism. By Dr George Green. Communicated 
by Professor A. Gray. Proc., vol. xxxi. pp. 290-295. 
3. The Relation of the Mono-Molecular Reaction to Life Processes and to Immunity. By Dr 
John Brownlee. Proc., vol. xxxi. pp. 627-634. 
Mr Archibald Campbell Adams signed the Roll, and was duly admitted a Fellow of the 
Society. 
