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Chemist, United States Geological Survey. Communicated by Sir John Murray, 
K.C.B. pp. 269-270. 
6. The Glaciation of East Lothian, south of the Garlton Hills. By P. F. 
Kendall, M.Sc., Professor of Geology in the University of Leeds, and E. R. Baily, 
B.A. Communicated by Dr John Horne, E.R.S, Trans., vol. xlvi. 
Mr Frederick Alexander Black, Professor Alexander Brown, M.A., 
B.Sc., Mr John Kemp, M.A., and Mr John Hannay Thompson, M.Inst.C.E., 
M.Inst.Mech.E., were balloted for, and declared duly elected Fellows of 
the Society. 
THIRTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday, 3rd June 1907. 
Professor Crum Brown, LL.D., F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. Temperature Changes occurring in Fresh-water Lochs. (With Experimental 
Illustrations.) By E. M. Wedderburn, LL.B. 
2. A Specimen of Helix pomatia, with Paired Male Organs. By J. H. 
Ashworth, D.Sc. Communicated by Professor J. C. Ewart. (With Lantern 
Illustrations.) pp. 312-331. 
3. Encystment of Tardigrada. By James Murray, Esq. Communicated by Sir 
John Murray, K.C.B. Trans., vol. xlv. pp. 837-854. 
FIRST SPECIAL MEETING. 
Monday, 10 th June 1907. 
Dr Robert Munro, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. A Contribution to the Craniology of the Natives of Borneo, the Malays, the 
Natives of Formosa, and the Tibetans. By Principal Sir Wm. Turner, K.C.B. 
Trans., vol. xlv. pp. 781-818. 
2. On the Histology of the Ephedrese, with special reference to the value of 
Histology for Systematic Purposes. (With Lantern Illustrations.) By R. J. D. 
Graham, M.A., B.Sc., Carnegie Research Scholar, Botanical Department, University 
of St Andrews. Communicated by R. A. Robertson, M.A., B.Sc., F.L.S. 
3. The Variation of Young’s Modulus under an Electric Current. By Henry 
Walker, B.Sc. Communicated by Professor J. C. MacGregor, F.R.S. pp. 343-356. 
