380 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [Sess. 
FOURTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING, 
held in the Queen’s Hall, 5 Queen Street. 
Monday , 1 1th June 1907. 
Professor Andrew Gray, LL.D., F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
At the request of the Council, Baron Kikuchi, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., 
Emeritus Professor of Mathematics in the Imperial University of Japan 
(ex-Minister of Education, and formerly President of the Imperial 
University), gave an Address : — 
“A Sketch of Japanese National Development, more especially with reference 
to Education.” pp. 332-342. 
SECOND SPECIAL MEETING. 
Monday, 24<th June 1907. 
Dr R. H. Traquair, F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Mr Fred. A. Black signed the Roll, and was duly admitted a Fellow 
of the Society. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. The Evolution of the Eyebrow Region of the Forehead, with special reference 
to the significance of its Excessive Development in the Neanderthal Race. By 
Professor D. J. Cunningham, F.R.S. 
2. On the Origin of the Amniotic and Allantoic Fluids. By Professor D. Noel 
Paton, M.D., and B. P. Watson, M.D. Trans, vol. xlvi. 
3. On the Application of a Differential Densimeter to the Study of some 
Mediterranean Waters. By John J. Manley, M.A., Daubeny Curator, Magdalen 
College, Oxford. Communicated by Sir John Murray, K.C.B. pp. 210-232. 
4. The Electric Conductivity and Refracting Power of Ninety Samples of Sea- 
water, and a Comparison of these with the Salinity and Density. By E. G. Hill, 
B.A., B.Sc., Professor of Chemistry, Muir College, Allahabad, India. Communicated 
by Sir John Murray, E.C.B. pp. 233-243. 
Messrs James Archibald, M.A., William Forster Lanchester, M.A., 
and Muhammad Badre were balloted for, and declared duly elected 
Fellows of the Society. 
