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Index. 
Maclagan (Peter). Notice of, in 
President’s Address, 438. 
Mahalanobis (S. C. ). A New Form 
of Myograph and its Uses, 62-67. 
Makdougall- Brisbane Prize. See 
Prizes. 
Manley (J. J.). The Examination 
of Sea- Water by an Optical 
Method, 35-43. 
Marshall (F. H. A.). On Hair in 
the Equidse, 375-390. 
Marshall (Hugh). The Action of 
Silver Salts on Solution of 
Ammonium Persulphate, 163-168. 
Marsden (R. Sydney). Further Note 
on the Preparation of the Dia- 
mond : — a Claim for Priority ( Title 
only ), 435. 
Masterman (A. T.). The Central 
Plexus of Cephalodiscus dode- 
calophus, M‘I. ( Title only), 452. 
Menzies (Alan W. C.). See Gibson 
(John). 
Mercury, Thermo-electric Properties 
of Solid and Liquid. By W. 
Peddie and A. B. Shand, 15, 422. 
Meetings of the Society, Session 
1899-1900, 429-435. 
Session 1900-1901, 437-452. 
Motion proposing change of 
Dates of, adopted, 432. 
Mitchell (Sir Arthur). Opening 
Address, Session 1900-1901, 437. 
Moir (John). Notice of, in Presi- 
dent’s Address, 2, 9. 
Morrison (J. T.). A Suggested Solar 
Oscillation, with some of its 
possible Astronomical and Meteoro- 
logical Consequences ; together 
with a Generalisation as to the 
Constitution of Matter and the 
Cause of Gravitation ( Title only), 
442. 
Motion produced in an Infinite 
Elastic Solid by the Motion 
through the Space occupied by it 
of a body acting on it only by 
Attraction or Repulsion. By 
Lord Kelvin, 218-235. 
Muir (Thomas). The Theory of 
Alternants in the Historical Order 
of its Development up to 1841, 
93-132. 
On Jacobi’s Expansion for 
the Difference-Product when the 
Number of Elements is Even, 133- 
141. 
On certain Aggregates of 
Determinant Minors, 142-154. 
The Theory of Skew Deter- 
minants and Pfaffians in the 
Historical Order of its Develop- 
ment up to 1857, 181-217. 
Muir (Thomas). A Peculiar Set of 
Linear Equations, 248-260. 
Note on Pairs of Consecutive 
Integers the Sum of whose Squares 
is an Integral Square, 264-267. 
Note on a Proposition given 
by Jacobi in his “ De determin- 
antibus functionalibus,” 423-427. 
Murray (Sir John). On the Physical, 
Chemical, and Biological Condi- 
tions of the Black Sea ( Title only), 
434. 
and Pnllar (Fred. P.). A 
Bathymetrical Survey of the 
Scottish Fresh -water Lochs : Loch 
Chon, Ard, Menteith, Earn, 
Leven, Garry, and Ericht ; with 
Observations on the Distribution 
of Temperature in the Water of 
these Lochs ( Title only), 435. 
and Phillippi (E.). Pre- 
liminary Note on the Deep-sea 
Deposits collected during the 
“Valdivia” Expedition ( Title 
only), 435. 
Myograph, New Form of, and its 
Uses, by S. C. Mahalanobis, 62. 
Nemerteans from Singapore, Ob- 
servations on, by J. C. Punnett, 
91. 
Newbigin (M. I.). See Paton (D. 
Noel). 
Nova Persei, Spectrum of, by Prof. 
Ralph Copeland, 365-369. 
Office-Bearers, Session 1899-1900, 
1 . 
1900-1, 436. 
Omond (R. T.). The Reduction to 
Sea-Level of the Ben Nevis Bar- 
ometer ( Title only), 433. 
See Buchan (Alexander). 
Papers, List of, read during Sessions 
1899-1900, 1900-1, 429-452. 
Paton (D. Noel) and Newbigin (M. 
I.). Further Investigations on 
the Life-History of the Salmon in 
Fresh Water, 44-54. 
Dunlop (J. C.), and Inglis 
(Elsie). Dietary Studies of the 
Poorer Classes ( Title only), 441. 
Peake (A. E.). On the Azores 
Bank, and some recent Deep-sea 
Soundings in the North Atlantic 
( Title only), 430. 
Peddie (W.). The Torsional Con- 
stants of Iron and Steel, 16. 
