XXXIV 
Index. 
Carrington (Benjamin), M.D. Obit- 
uary Notice of, in Chairman’s Ad- 
dress (1895-96), 12. 
Cayley (Arthur). Obituary Notice 
of, 15. 
Cazenove (Rev. Dr John Gibson). 
Obituary Notice of, 176. 
Centrobaric Shells, by Professor Tait, 
117. 
Charteris (Professor M. and William 
MacLennan). The Physiological 
Action of Eucain, 167. 
Chimaera Monstrosa, the Cranial 
Nerves of, by Frank J. Cole ( Pre- 
liminary ), 49. 
Circulants, their Resolution into 
Rational Factors, by Dr Thomas 
Muir, 369. 
Circular Functions 30 and 50, Geo- 
metrical Investigation of, by Pro- 
fessor A. H. Anglin, 453. 
Clerk-Maxwell’s Law of Distribution 
of Velocity in a Group of Equal 
Colliding Spheres, by Professor 
Tait, 123. 
Clouds, Notes on, by John Aitken, 93. 
Cole (Frank J.). On the Cranial 
Nerves of Chimaera Monstrosa {Pre- 
liminary), 49. 
Coleoptera and Lepidoptera, Type 
Specimens of, in the Edinburgh 
Museum of Science and Art, by 
Percy Hall Grimshaw, 326. 
Copeland (Professor Ralph and A. J. 
Ramsay). Notes on the Total 
Eclipse of the Sun, 8th August 
1896, 489. 
Crystalline Form. See under Super- 
saturation. 
Cunningham (David). Obituary 
Notice of, 174. 
Curtius (Ernst). Obituary Notice of, 
180. 
Dana (James Dwight). Obituary 
Notice of, by Professor James 
Geikie, x. 
Notice of, in Chairman’s Open- 
ing Address (1895-96), 15. 
Daubree (Gabriel Auguste). Obituary 
Notice of, 179. 
Death-Rate from certain Diseases in 
Edinburgh during the period 1878— 
94, and Relation between Weather 
and Mortality, by R. C. Mossman, 
105. 
Denny (Peter). Obituary Notice of, 13. 
Determinant, bordered Skew. See 
under Skew Determinant. 
Diatoms (Marine), on the Repro- 
duction of, by George Murray, 207. 
Diethylsulphone Derivatives of Suc- 
cinic Acid, by Professor Crum 
Brown and R. Fairbairn, 156. 
Dietthio and Diethylsulphone De- 
rivatives of Succinic Acid, by 
Professor Crum Brown and R. Fair- 
bairn, 156. 
Dixon (Professor J. M. ). A Graphical 
Representation of Emotion as ex- 
pressed in Rhythm, 90. 
Donations to the Library during 
1895-97, 523. 
Dudgeon (Patrick), of Cargen. 
Obituary Notice of, 12. 
Dunlop (J. C.), M.D., Paton (Noel), 
M.D. , Stockman (Ralph), M.D., 
and Macadam (Ivison). The Influ- 
ence of Excessive Muscular Work 
on the Metabolism ( Title only), 518. 
Dvorak (V.) and Alfred M. Mayer. 
The Acoustic Turbine or Sound 
Mill of, by Professor J. G. M ‘Ken- 
drick, 44. 
Earthquake at Calcutta. See under 
Calcutta. 
Earthquakes, Notes on some, in India, 
by J. W. Inglis, Mem. Inst. C.E., 
506. 
Eclipse of the Sun, 8th August 1896, 
by Professor Ralph Copeland and 
A. J. Ramsay, 489. 
Edinburgh, Death-Rate from certain 
Diseases in, during 1878-94, by R. 
C. Mossman, 105. 
Electrical Phenomena produced in 
Gases by Rontgen Rays, by Ultra- 
Violet Light and Uranium, by 
Lord Kelvin, Drs J. C. Beattie and 
M. S. de Smolan, 393. 
Properties of Fumes, pro- 
ceeding from Flames and Burning 
Charcoal, by Lord Kelvin and Dr 
Magnus Maclean, 313. 
Electro-magnetic Wave-Surface, by 
Professor Tait, 165. 
Eliminant 
of /(a) = 0,/^) = 0, by 
Dr Thomas Muir, 360. 
Emotion as expressed in Rhythm, by 
Professor J. M. Dixon, 90. 
Equations in Linear and Vector 
Functions, Solution of, by Professor 
P. G. Tait, 497. 
Erskine-Murray (J. R. ). On a New 
Form of Constant Volume Air 
Thermometer which shows the 
Total Pressure directly, and may 
be graduated in Degrees by Tem- 
perature, 299. 
Ethane prepared from Ethyl Iodide, 
