Index. 
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and on the Properties of some Mix- 
tures of Ethane and Butane, by 
Professor J. P. Kuenen, 433. 
Ethyl-Sulplione- Acetate. See Potas- 
sium Etliyl-Sulphone- Acetate. 
Eucain, Physiological Action of, by 
Professor M. Charteris and Wm. 
MacLennan, 167. 
Fairbairn (R.) and Professor Crum 
Brown. Preliminary Note on 
Dietthio and Diethylsulphone De- 
rivatives of Succinic Acid, 156. 
Ferguson (John). Dschabir Ben 
Hayyan and the Chemical Writings 
ascribed to him ( Title only), 515,516. 
Fizeau (Armand Hippolyte Louis). 
Obituary Notice of, 181. 
Flame (Sensitive). Note on, by Pro- 
fessor J. G. M'Kendrick, 145. 
Fraser (Professor T. R.). The Anti- 
venomous Properties of the Bile of 
Serpents and other Animals ; and 
an Explanation of the Insuscepti- 
bility of Animals to the Poisonous 
Action of Yenom introduced into 
the Stomach, 457. 
Fumes, Electrical Properties of, pro- 
ceeding from Flames and Burning 
Charcoal, by Lord Kelvin and Dr 
Magnus Maclean, 313. 
Gastric Juice (Human), by W. R. 
Lang, 298. 
Geikie( Pro lessor James), deli vers Open- 
ing Address, Session 1895-96, 2. 
contributes Obituary Notice 
of James Dwight Dana, x. 
Gibson (Professor John). On Photo- 
Chemical Action, 303. 
Graham (Alfred), his Method of pro- 
ducing Sound by an Electrical 
Arrangement, illustrated by Pro- 
fessor J. G. M ‘Kendrick, 46. 
Gray (Dr Alexander). On the Per- 
ception of the Direction of Sound, 
443. 
Grimshaw (Percy Hall). Some Type 
Specimens of Lepidoptera and Cole- 
optera in the Edinburgh Museum 
of Science and Art {Abstract), 326. 
Grove (Sir William Robert). Obituary 
Notice of, 181. 
Haematoporphyrinuria and its Rela- 
tions to the Oi'igin of Urobilin, by 
David Fraser Harris, M.B., 385. 
Hall Effect and Thermo-Electricity in 
Bismuth and various Alloys, by 
Dr J. C. Beattie, 146. 
Halm (Dr J. ). Theoretical Re- 
YOL. XXI. 
searches on the Daily Change of 
the Temperature of the Air, 259. 
Harris (David Fraser). Some Points 
in the Physiological Chemistry and 
Coagulation of Milk, 72. 
Note on the Reducing Power 
of the Living Animal Tissues, 383. 
Haematoporphyrinuria and its 
Relations to the Origin of Urobilin, 
385. 
Hartley (W. N.). On the Cause and 
Nature of the Chemical Changes 
occurring in Oceanic Deposits, 25. 
Heath (Thomas). Note on the 
Calcutta Earthquake (June 12, 
1897), as recorded by the Bifilar 
Pendulum at the Edinburgh Royal 
Observatory, 481. 
Heterogeneous Liquid, Motion of, 
commencing from Rest, with a given 
Motion of its Boundary, by Lord 
Kelvin, 119. 
Hind (John Russell). Obituary Notice 
of, 181. 
Huxley (Thomas Henry). Obituary 
Notice of, 14. 
Hypoiodite of Magnesium, by Dr 
James Walker and Sydney A. Kay, 
235. 
Inglis(J. W. ), Mem. Inst. C.E. Notes 
on some Earthquakes in India, 506. 
Iron, Mass of Manufactured, bearing 
date 1807, found beside Glacier de 
la Plaine Morte, Rhone Yalley, by 
James Milne, 18. 
Irvine (Robert) and Dr John Murray. 
On Chemical Changes in Marine 
Muds, 35. 
Awarded Neill Prize for 
1892-95, 521. 
Jacobson’s Mammalian Organ, Com- 
parative Anatomy of, by Dr R. 
Broom {Abstract), 391. 
Kay (Sydney A.) and Professor James 
Walker. On the so-called Hypo- 
iodite of Magnesium, 235. 
Keith Prize for Period 1893-95. See 
Prizes. 
Kekule (August). Obituary Notice of, 
179, 
Kelvin (Lord). On the Motion of a 
Heterogeneous Liquid, commencing 
from Rest, with a given Motion of 
its, Boundary, 119. 
■ On Osmotic Pressure against 
an Ideal Semi-permeable Mem- 
brane, 323. 
On a Differential Method for 
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