INDEX. 
Abden Fauna as an Index to the Position of the 
Hurlet Limestone, by Peter Macnair, 1 73-209. 
Accounts of the Society, Session 1916-17, 401- 
406. 
Adsorption of Sulphur Dioxide by Charcoal at 
- 10° C., by A. M. Williams, 161-172. 
Aeroplanes, Anticyelonic Stratus as observed 
from, by C. K. M. Douglas, 137-148. 
Aggregates, Vanishing, by William H. Metzler, 
324-326. 
Aitken (John). On some Nuclei of Cloudy 
Condensation. Part III, 215-245. 
Algebraic Equation, Operators applied to the 
Solution of the, by James Littlejohn, 18-49. 
Allt nan Uamh (Burn of the Caves), near Inch- 
nadamff, Assynt, Sutherlandshire, the Bone- 
Cave in the Valley of. With Notes on the 
Bones in the Cave, by B. N. Peach, J. Horne, 
and E. T. Newton, 327-349. 
Anticyclones, Distribution of Vertical Tempera- 
ture in, by C. K. M. Douglas, 137-148. 
Anticyelonic Stratus as observed from Aero- 
planes, On some Causes of the Formation of, 
by C. K. M. Douglas, 137-148. 
Arithmetical Mean and the “Middle” Value 
of certain Meteorological Observations, by 
L. Becker, 210-214. 
Awards of Prizes, 397-398. 
Becker (L.). The Arithmetical Mean and the 
“Middle” Value of certain Meteorological 
Observations, 210-214. 
Blood, Observations on the, in Gas Poisoning, 
by James Miller and Harry Rainy, 306-323. 
Blyth (Benjamin Hall), Obituary Notice of, 
by W. A. Tait, 387-390. 
Bone-Cave in the Valley of Allt nan Uamh 
(Burn of the Caves), near Inchnadamff, 
Assynt, Sutherlandshire. With Notes on the 
Bones found in the Cave, by B. N. Peach, 
J. Horne, and E. T. Newton, 327-349. 
Budgets (Family) and Dietaries of Forty Labour- 
ing Class Families in Glasgow in War Time, 
by Margaret Ferguson, 117-136. 
Burgess (James), Obituary Notice of, by C. G. 
Knott, 382-386. 
Burn of the Caves (Allt nan Uamh), uear Inch- 
nadamff, Assynt, Sutherlandshire, the Bone- 
Cave in the Valley of. With Notes on the 
Bones found in the Cave, by B. N. Peach, 
J. Horne, and E. T. Newton, 327-349. 
Carboniferous Limestones, Lower. Sequence in 
the East of Scotland, by Peter Macnair, 173— 
209. 
Charcoal, Adsorption of Sulphur Dioxide by, at 
- 10° C. , by A. M. Williams, 161-172. 
Chermes of Spruce and Larch, the Biology of 
the, and their Relation to Forestry, by H. M. 
Steven, 356-381. 
Chermesidse, Contributions to the Knowledge of 
the. No. I : The Biology of the Chermes of 
Spruce and Larch and their Relation to 
Forestry, by H. M. Steven, 356-381. 
Council, List of, at October 1916, 393. 
at October 1917, 400, 407. 
Crustacea, Experiments and Observations on, by 
John Tait, 246-305. 
Darwinism, Human Civilisation, and German 
Military “ Kultur,” by R. Munro, 149-160. 
Decapods (Macrurous), Functional Interpreta- 
tion of certain Structural Features in the 
Pleon of, by John Tait, 246-305. 
Deceased Fellows, Notices of, by C. G. Knott, 
10-17. 
Dietaries and Family Budgets of Forty Labouring 
Class Families in Glasgow in War Time, by 
Margaret Ferguson, 117-136. 
Differential Equations of Dynamics, On the 
Adelphic Integral of, by E. T. Whittaker, 
95-116. 
Douglas (C. K. M.). On some Causes of the 
Formation of Anticyelonic Stratus as observed 
from Aeroplanes, 137-148. 
Dynamics, Adelphic Integral of the Differential 
Equations of, by E. T. Whittaker, 95-116. 
Experiments and Observations on Crustacea. 
Parts IV and V, by John Tait, 246-305. 
Family Budgets and Dietaries of Forty Labour- 
ing Class Families in Glasgow in War Time, 
by Margaret Ferguson, 117-136. 
Fauna, The Abden, as an Index to the Position 
of the Hurlet Limestone, by Peter Macnair, 
173-209. 
Fellows, Ordinary and Honorary, deceased and 
resigned during Session 1916-17, 408. 
— , Ordinary, List of, elected during Session 
1916-17, 408. 
Ferguson (Margaret). The Family Budgets and 
Dietaries of Forty Labouring Class Families 
in Glasgow in War Time, 117-136. 
Forestry, Relation of Chermes of Spruce and 
Larch to, by H. M. Steven, 356-381. 
Functional Interpretation of certain Structural 
Features in the Pleon of Macrurous Decapods, 
by John Tait, 246-305. 
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