Index. 
873 
Buchanan (J. Y. ) on the Oxidation of | 
Ferrous Salts, 191. 
Buchanan (T. R. ), M.P. , elected a 
Fellow of the Society, 637. 
Burseracece Socotrenses, 505. 
Burton (C. J.) and Laurie (A. P.), 
the Heats of Combination of the 
Metals with the Halogens, 804, 830. 
Burton (John Hill), LL.D., D.C.L., 
F.R.S.E., Obituary Notice of, by 
J. Gordon, assistant librarian, 324. 
Busk (Dr. G. ), Report on the Polyzoa 
of the Faroe Channel, 690. 
Cciliciece Socotrenses. 457- 
Calorimeter, a Solar, by J. Y. Buch- 
anan, 827. 
Cameron (A. -J. D.), elected a Fellow 
of the Society, 233. 
Campbell (Albert), Change in the 
Peltier effect due to Variation in 
Temperature, 807. 
Candle-power of Swan’s Lamp, by A. 
Jamieson, 615. 
Canna : Its Leaf-bed, by Professor 
Heddle, 630. 
Capparidece Socotrenses, 501. 
Carbon (Adamantine) or Diamond : 
Its Preparation, by Dr. R. S. 
Marsden. 20. 
Its State in Iron and Steel : a 
New Hypothesis of the Hardening 
of Iron and Steel, by Dr. R. Sydney 
Marsden, 368. 
Carboniferous Rocks of the South of 
Scotland, by Archibald Geikie, 
F.R.S., 598 ; The Crustacea and 
Scorpions of, by B. N. Peach, 603. 
Caryop)hyllece Socotrenses, 501. 
Cay (W. Dyce), Memb. Inst. C.E., 
elected a Fellow of the Society, 598. 
Cayley (Professor), His Theorem re- 
garding a Bordered Skew Determi- 
nant, by Thomas Muir, M.A., 187. 
Cazenove (Rev. Dr.) delivers an Ad- 
dress on the Historic Evidence for 
the Destruction of Pompeii and 
Herculaneum, 421. 
Cells. — Yellow Cells of Radiolarians 
and Coelenterates, 3 77. 
The Vegetable Cell, by J. M. 
Macfarlane, 576. 
Channel between Scotland and the 
Faroe Islands : Its Physical and Bio- 
logical Conditions, 233, 638, 720. 
7T n 
Chase (Pliny Earle), His ^ Series 
represents Professor George Forbes’ 
Hypothetical Planets, 93. 
Chemical Affinity and Atomicity, by 
William Durham, 231. 
Chemical Nomenclature and Notation, 
by Professor Crum Brown, 211. 
Chloracetic Acid: Its action on Triethyl- 
phosphine, 41. 
Christie (Rev. George), Report as to 
Boulders in Lunnasting, 747. 
Cliristison (Sir Robert), Bart., Hon. 
V.-P., on the Application of the 
Rocks of Ben Nevis to Ornamental 
Art, 365. 
The loss sustained by the 
Society through his Death adverted 
to, 421. 
Chrystal (Professor), Remarks on Die- 
lectric Strength, 487- 
awarded the Keith Prize for 
1879-81, 743; the Prize presented, 
797.. 
Cist discovered at Parkhill, Aberdeen- 
shire, 405. 
Clouds. — On Dust, Fogs, and Clouds, 
by John Aitken, 14. 
Coats (Sir Peter) elected a Fellow of 
the Society, 361. 
Cockburn (Charles), Fungi et Algae in 
Socotra, 456. 
Coelenterates and Radiolarians — their 
Yellow Cells, 377. 
Collemece Socotrenses, 457. 
Collie (N,), and Professor Letts, on 
the Action of Haloid Compounds 
of Hydrocarbon Radicals on Phos- 
phide of Sodium, and on the Salts 
of Tetra-benzyl-phosphonium, 46. 
Comenic Acid, by D. B. Dott, 241. 
Como, the Lake of ; the Colour of its 
Waters, 477. 
Compositce Socotrenses, 837. 
Compression, Temperature Changes 
caused by, 51. 
Constitutional Principle, the Rise of, 
by Lord Moncreiff, p. 136. 
Cooke (Dr M. C.), Diagnoses Fungo- 
rum Novorum in Insula Socotra, 456. 
Cornuspira crassisepta, 714. 
involvens, 714. 
striolata, 713. 
Council for Session 1880-81, 1 ; for 
Session 1881-82, 324. 
Crassulaceoe Socotrenses, 512. 
Cristellaria remformis, 716. 
Cruciferce Socotrenses, 500. 
Crooked Stone Boulder, 268. 
Crystallization of Silica from Fused 
Metals, by Dr. R. Sydney Marsden, 
37. 
Ctenicella, a Genus of the Molgulidse, 
233, 234. 
Cubic (Symbolic).— A Particular Case 
of the Symbolic Cubic, by Dr 
Gustav Plarr, 342. 
