1901 - 2 .] Meetings of the Society. 
TENTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday , 17 th March 1902. 
The Rev. John Duns, D.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Mr W. Lionel Hinxman and Mr A. G. Burgess were admitted 
Fellows of the Society. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. Note on the Freezing-Point Depression Constant for Electrolytes. 
By Professor J. G. MacGregor, LL.D., F.R.S. 
2. On the South-West Pacific Ocean lying to the East of Australia : — 
(а) On the submarine topography of the region. 
(б) On the temperature conditions of the region. 
(c) On the distribution of deposits and carbonate of lime over the 
sea -floor. 
By Sir John Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S. 
FIRST SPECIAL MEETING. 
Monday , 31s£ March 1902. 
Professor James Geikie, LL.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Professor Alexander Agassiz, of Cambridge, Mass., U.S., was 
admitted an Honorary Fellow of the Society, after which he 
delivered an Address entitled — 
“ Account of Explorations on Coral Reefs in the Maldives 
and other Coral Reef Regions of the World.” 
ELEVENTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday , 5 th May 1902. 
Professor Geikie, LL.D., Vice-President, in the Chair, 
William Wright Wilson, F.R.C.S.Ed., was admitted a Fellow 
of the Society. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. On the Leakage of Electricity from Charged Bodies at Moderate 
Temperatures. Part III. By Professor J. C. Beattie, D.Sc. 
