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Proceedings of Royal Society of Edinburgh. 
EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday , 17 tli February 1902. 
Professor Geikie, LL.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. The Plague Research Laboratory of the Government of India, Parel, 
India. By Major W. B. Bannerman, I.M.S., M.D., Superintendent, 
Plague Research Laboratory. Communicated by Professor C. Hunter 
Stewart. (With Lantern Illustrations.) pp. 113-144. 
2. The Action of Silver Salts on Solution of Ammonium Persulphate. 
By Hugh Marshall, D.Sc., and J. K. H. Inglis, M.A., B.Sc. pp. 88- 
93. 
NINTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday, 3rd March 1902. 
Professor Sir Wm. Turner, K.C.B., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. The Early Development of Gribrella oculata (Forbes). By Arthur 
T. Masterman, M.A., D.Sc. Trans., vol. 40, pp. 373-418. 
2. On a Possible Stridulating Organ in the Mosquito, Anopheles 
maculipennis (Meig). By A. E. Shipley, M.A., and Edwin Wilson, 
F. E.S. Communicated by Sir John Murray, K.C.B. Trans., vol. 40 
pp. 367-372. 
3. Observations on the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen in Water required 
by young Salmonidse. By D. Noel Paton, M.D. pp. 145-150. 
4. The Influence on the Proteid Metabolism of the Subcutaneous 
Injections of Dextrose. By James Scott, M.D. Communicated by 
Dr D. Noel Paton. 
Mr Herbert Fitton Stockdale, Mr A. G. Burgess, M.A., 
Dr Robert M. Buchanan, Professor WHlliam H. Metzler, Sir 
Thomas David Gibson Carmichael, Bart., and Mr Alexander 
G. Wallace, M.A., were balloted for, and declared duly elected 
Fellows of the Society. 
