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Ocean Temperatures and Solar Radiation. By Professor C. G. Knott. 
Issued separately April 4, 1904, . . 
On Deep-water Two-dimensional Waves produced by any given Initiat- 
ing Disturbance. By Lord Kelvin. Issued separately April 4, 1904, 
Some Field Evidence relating to the Modes of Occurrence of Intrusive 
Bocks, with some Remarks upon the Origin of Eruptive Rocks in 
general. By J. G. Goodchild, of the Geological Survey, F.G.S., 
F.Z.S., Curator of the Collection of Scottish Mineralogy in the 
Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art. Communicated by R. H. 
Traquair, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S. Issued separately May 20, 1904, 
Note on the Standard of Relative Viscosity, and on “Negative 
Viscosity. 55 By W. W. Taylor, M.A., D.Sc. Communicated by Pro- 
fessor Crum Brown. Issued separately June 16. 1904, 
The Viscosity of Aqueous Solutions of Chlorides, Bromides, and Iodides. 
By W. W. Taylor, M.A., D.Sc., and Clerk Ranken, B.Sc. Com- 
municated by Professor Crum Brown. Issued separately June 16, 1904, 
On the Date of the Upheaval which caused the 25-feet Raised Beaches 
in Central Scotland. By Robert Munro, M.A., M.D., LL.D. Issued 
separately June 18, 1904, ...... 
The Complete Solution of the Differential Equation of J[„]. By the 
Rev. F. H.- Jackson, H.M.S. “Irresistible. 55 Communicated by Dr 
Wm. Peddie. Issued separately August 15, 1904, 
A Differentiating Machine. By J. Erskine Murray, D.Sc. Issued 
separately August 15, 1904, ...... 
On the Thermal Expansion of Dilute Solutions of certain Hydroxides. 
By George A. Carse, M.A., B.Sc. Communicated by Professor 
MacGregor. Issued separately August 15, 1904, 
Effect of Transverse Magnetization on the Resistance of Nickel at High 
Temperatures. By Professor C. G. Knott. Issued separately July 
30, 1904, 
Observations on some Aged Specimens of Sagartia troglodytes, and on 
the Duration of Life in Coelenterates. By J. H. Ashworth, D.Sc., 
Lecturer in Invertebrate Zoology in the University of Edinburgh, 
and Nelson Annandale, B.A., Deputy-Superintendent of the Indian 
Museum, Calcutta. Communicated by Professor J. C. Ewart, M.D., 
F.R.S. Issued separately July 21, 1904, . 
Note on the Molecular Condition of Nickel (and Iron) demagnetised by 
decreasing Reversals. By James Russell. Issued separately August 
22,1904,. . . . . . 
On the Front and Rear of a Free Procession of Waves in Deep Water. 
{Continued from Proc. R.S.E., Feb. 1st, 1904.) By Lord Kelvin. 
Issued separately August 22, 1904, ..... 
Some Results in the Mathematical Theory of Seiches. By Professor 
Chrystal. Issued separately October 6, 1904, .... 
A New Form of Spectrophotometer. By J. R. Milne, B.Sc., Carnegie 
Scholar in Natural Philosophy, Edinburgh University. Issued 
separately November 5, 1904, ...... 
A New Form of Juxtapositor to bring into Accurate Contact the Edges 
of the two Beams of Light used in Spectrophotometry, with an 
application to Polarimetry. By J. R. Milne, B.Sc., Carnegie Scholar 
in Natural Philosophy. Issued separately January 17, 1905, . 
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