Index . 
429 
Ethylmorphine, 338, 341. 
Evolution and Man’s Place in Nature, 
by Prof. Henry Oalderwood, 71. 
Ganoidei (Fossil) of Fife and the 
Lothiaus, by R. H. Traquair, 385. 
Geikie (Prof. James). Address on pre- 
senting the Neill Prize for 1886-89 
to Mr Robert Kidston, 419. 
Gibson (Dr John). The Action of 
Sodium Carbonate and Bromine on 
Solutions of Cobalt and Nickel Salts, 
56. 
Glissettes of an Ellipse and Hyperbola, 
by Professor P. G. Tait, 2. 
Griffiths (Dr A. B. ). Researches on 
Micro-Organisms, &c. , Part III. , 257 ; 
the Alkaloids of Living Microbes, 
257 ; Action of Certain Antiseptics 
and Disinfectants upon Microbes, 
258 ; Vitality of certain Micro- 
Organisms, 261, 264; Micro-Organ- 
isms of the Atmosphere, 264 ; 
Hypodermic Injections of Salicylic 
Acid for Phthisis, 266 ; Soluble Fer- 
ments produced by Microbes, 269. 
Gunning Victoria Jubilee Prize for 
Period 1887-90. See Prizes. 
Haycraft (Dr John Berry), on the 
Nature of a Voluntary Muscular 
Movement, 176. 
(Dr John Berry). Muscular 
Contraction following Rapid Electri- 
cal Stimulation of Central Nervous 
System, 178. 
Hyperbola. See Ellipse. 
Hylesinus piniyerda. See Larix euro- 
pcea. 
Hydrophobia, 260. 
Impact, Graphic Records of, by Prof. 
P. G. Tait, 192. 
Inferior Olivary Body. See Olivary 
Body. 
Irvine (Robert), F.C.S., and Murray 
(John), LL.D., on Coral Reefs and 
other Carbonate of Lime Formations 
in Modern Seas, 79. 
Keith Prize for Period 1887-89. See 
Prizes. 
Kidston (Robert), awarded Neill Prize 
(1886-89), .419, 
Knott (Prof. C. G.), D.Sc. The Inter- 
actions of Circular and Longitudinal 
Magnetisations, 401. 
Larix europoea as a Breeding-Place 
for Hylesinus piniperda, by William 
Somerville, D.CEc., 255. 
Letts’ (Prof. E. A.), and Blake (R. F.). 
A New Method for Determining 
Phosphorus in Organic Phosphorus 
Compounds, 382. 
Letts (Professor), awarded Keith Prize 
(1887-89), 418. 
Library, Donations from Authors to 
the, during 1890, 423. 
Lobster. See Crab. 
Magnetisations (Circular and Longi- 
tudinal). The interactions of, by 
Prof. C. G. Knott, 401. 
Malonate. See Potassium-Ethyl Malon- 
ate. 
Maver (David). A Geometrical Method, 
dependent on the Principle of Trans- 
lation, 188. 
M'Laren (The Hon. Lord), on the Solu- 
tion of the Three-Term Numerical 
Equation of the nth Degree, 270; 
Method of Logarithmic Differences, 
271 ; Solution of the Equation of 
the 5th Degree, 273. 
On the Reflexion-Caustics of 
Symmetrical Curves, 281 ; Differen- 
tial Equation of a Reflected Ray, 282 ; 
Systems of Derivative Curves, 284 ; 
Reflexion-Caustics of Two-Term 
Polar Curves of the Degree, m, 286; 
Locus of the Field of View in the 
Optical Caustic, 294. 
Closing Address for Session 
1889-90, 406. 
Meetings of the Society during Session 
1889-90, 411. 
Methocodeine, 363. 
Methylcodeium Sulphate, 358, 363. 
Methylmorphium Chloride, 351. 
Microbes. See Micro-Organisms. 
Micro-Organisms, Researches on, Part 
III., by Dr A. B. Griffiths, 257. 
Mill (Dr Hugh Robert), on the Mean 
Level of the Surface of the Solid 
Earth, 185. 
Mitchell (A. Crichton), B.Sc. Pre- 
liminary Experiment on the Ther- 
mal Conductivity of Aluminium, 
300. 
Mond (Robert L.). Note on Electro- 
lytic Conduction, 302. 
Morphine. Pharmacology of Mor- 
phine and its Derivatives, by D. B. 
Dott, F.C.S., and Ralph Stockman, 
M.D., 321 ; Toxicity of Morphine, 
332 ; Morphine Hydrate, 334 ; 
Ethylmorphine, 338, 341 ; Amyl- 
morphine, 341 ; Acetylmorphine, 
342 ; Diacetylmorphine, 346 : Ben- 
zoylmorphine, 349 ; Dibenzoylmor- 
phine, 350 ; Methylmorphium Chlo- 
