Index. 
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Cerebrum of the Guinea-pig, Results of Electrical 
Stimulation of, by Williamina Abel, 397-415. 
Its Histological Characteristics, by 
Williamina Abel, 397-415. 
Children’s Diseases in Relation to the Mono- 
Molecular Reaction, by J. Brownlee, 627- 
634. 
Cobalt Salts, The Absorption of Light by 
Inorganic Salts : — 
No. I. Aqueous Solutions of Cobalt Salts in 
the Infra-Red, by R. A. Houstoun, 521-529. 
No. II. Aqueous Solutions of Cobalt Salts 
in the Visible Spectrum, by R. A. Houstoun 
and Alex. R. Brown, 530-537. 
No. IV. Aqueous Solutions of Cobalt and 
Nickel Salts in the Ultra-Violet, by R. A. 
Houstoun and John S. Anderson, 547-558. 
Complex Growth Forms, The Inheritance of, 
on Mendel’s Theory, by John Brownlee, 251- 
256. 
Concentration Cells, On the Temperature 
Coefficient of, in which the same Salt is 
dissolved in two Different Solvents, by A. P. 
Laurie, 375-396. 
Copper-Manganese-Tin Alloys, Magnetism of, 
under varying Thermal Treatment, by A. D. 
Ross and R. < '. Gray, 85-99. 
Council, List of, at October 1910, 699. 
at October 1911, 719. 
Court (Dorothy). On the Determination of 
Small Degrees of Enzymatic Peptolysis, 342- 
348. 
Crania, A Hundred Australian Aboriginal, by 
A. W. D. Robertson, 1-16. 
Cross (K. S. ). See Berry, R. J. A. 
On a Numerical Determination of the 
Relative Positions of certain Biological Types 
in the Evolutionary Scale, and of the 
Relative Values of various Cranial Measure- 
ments and Indices as Criteria, 70-84. 
Dalton (J. P. ). On the Accuracy attainable 
with a Modified Form of Atwood’s Machine, 
416-423. 
Determinant, Boole’s Unisignant, by T. Muir, 
448-455. 
Determinants, Wronskian, The History of, by 
T. Muir, 296-303. 
Recurrent, The History of, by T. Muir, 
304-310. 
The History of the Less Special Forms 
of, by T. Muir, 311-332. 
Dickson (J. D. H.). Thermo-Electric Diagram 
from - 200° C. to + 100° C., deduced from the 
Observations of Professors Dewar and Flem- 
ing ( Title only), 700. 
Donations from Authors, etc., 745-777. 
Electric Discharge, Effects of, on Dust and on 
the Formation of Nuclei, by John Aitken, 
478-498. 
Ellis (David). On the New Genus of Iron- 
bacteria, Spirophyllum ferrugineum (Ellis), 
(a reply to criticism), 499-504. 
Energy, Dissipation of, in Torsionally Oscillat- 
ing Wires, by J. B. Ritchie, 424-439. 
Enzymatic Peptolysis, Determination of, by 
Dorothy Court, 342-348. 
Epidemic Distribution, The Mathematical 
Theory of Random Migration and, by J. 
Brownlee, 262-289. 
Eunuchs and Eunuchoids, Peculiarities of 
Skeleton of, by A. C. Geddes, 100-150.. 
Exchanges, Presentations, etc. , List of Library, 
745-777. 
Expansibility. Water at High Pressures and 
Temperatures, by W. Watson, 456-477. 
Fatigue, Apparatus for Inducing, in Wires, by 
J. B. Ritchie, 440-447. 
Fellows, Honorary, elected during Session 
1910-1911, 738. 
List of Honorary, with Addresses, 736. 
Ordinary, elected during Session 1910- 
1911, 737. 
Honorary, elected during Session 1910- 
1911, 738. 
List of Ordinary, 720. 
Ordinary, Deceased and Resigned during 
Session 1910-1911, 738. 
Flint (Robert), Obituary Notice of, 689-692. 
Forel (F. A.). On Refractions at the Surface 
of a Lake, Mirages, and Fata Morgana 
( Title only), 706. 
Fourier’s Repeated Integral, by W. H. Young, 
559-586. 
Integrals, Sommerfeld’s Form of, by 
W. H. Young, 587-603. 
Geddes (A. C. ). Abnormal Bone Growth in the 
absence of Functioning Testicles, 100-150. 
Germ Cells, Development of, in Mammalian 
Ovary, by A. L. MTlroy, 151-178. 
Gibson (A. H.). On the Resistance to Flow 
of Water through Pipes or Passages having 
Divergent Boundaries ( Title only), 706. 
Gordon. (W. T.). On Metaclepsydropsis 
(Zygopteris) duplex (Williamson), ( Title 
only), 706. 
Gray (R. C.). See Ross, A. D. 
Green, (George). Illustration of the Modus 
Operandi of the Prism, 290-295. 
Growth, Abnormal, of Bones, by A. C. Geddes, 
100-150. 
Gunn (J. A.). The Pharmacological Action 
of Harmine ( Title only), 703. 
Gunning- Victoria Jubilee Prize, Regulations, 
etc., for award of, 712-718. 
Gyration of a Body, Simple Method of finding 
the Radius of, by W. G. Robson, 517— 
518. 
Houstoun (R. A. ). The Absorption of Light by 
Inorganic Salts : — 
No. I. Aqueous Solutions of Cobalt Salts 
in the Infra-Red, 521-529. 
No. II. (with Alex. R. Brown). Aqueous 
Solutions of Cobalt Salts in the Visible 
Spectrum, 530-537. 
No. Ill, Aqueous Solutions of Nickel Salts 
in the Visible Spectrum and the Infra-Red, 
538-546. 
No. IV. (with John S. Anderson). Aqueous 
Solutions of Cobalt and Nickel Salts in the 
Ultra-Violet, 547-558. 
