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Proceedings of Royal Society of Edinburgh. [sess. 
Esq., H.M. Geological Survey. Communicated by F. Grant Ogilvie, 
Esq., M.A., B.Sc. pp. 321-341. 
3. Application of Miller’s Trisector to the Quinquesection of any 
Angle. By James N. Miller, Esq., Joppa. Communicated by Dr 
Knott, pp. 302-304. 
4. Experimental Observations on Leucolysis. By A. Goodall, M.D., 
and Edward Ewart, M.B. Communicated by Dr Noel Paton. pp. 
289-298. 
5. On Cross-Magnetisation in Iron. By James Russell, Esq. pp. 
312-313, and Trans., vol. 40, pp. 631-681. 
6. Suggested Improved Method of Measuring Sea Temperatures. By 
C. G. Knott, Esq., D.Sc. 
Mr Robert A. Robertson, M.A., B.Sc., Mr John A. W. 
Dollar, M.R.C.Y.S., and Dr John Vernon Rees-Roberts were 
balloted for, and declared duly elected Fellows of the Society. 
- Samuel Pierpont Langley, Secretary of the Smithsonian 
Institution, Washington, Albert Gaudry, Member of the Institute, 
Professor of Palaeontology in the Natural History Museum, Paris, 
Jean Gaston Darboux, Member of the Institute, Dean of the 
Faculty of Sciences, Paris, and Anton Dohrn, Director of the 
Naples Zoological Station, were balloted for, and declared duly 
elected Foreign Honorary Fellows of the Society. 
Sir Richard C. Jebb, Litt.D., D.C.L., M.P., Regius Professor 
of Greek in the University of Cambridge, and Sir Benjamin Baker, 
K.C.M.G., M. Inst. C.E., F.R.S., were balloted for, and declared 
duly elected British Honorary Fellows of the Society. 
SIXTEENTH AND LAST ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday , 21s£ July 1902. 
Professor Geikie, LL.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The Neill Prize for 1898-1901, awarded by the Council to Dr 
John S. Flett for his Papers entitled “ The Old Red Sandstone 
of the Orkneys ” and “ The Trap Dykes of the Orkneys,” printed 
in Volume XXXIX. of the Transactions of the Society, was 
handed by the Chairman to Dr John Horne, for transmission to 
the recipient, who was absent in the West Indies. 
The Chairman, on presenting the Prize, said : — 
Gentlemen, — Before intimating the award of the Neill Prize, it 
may be well to remind you of the regulations under which that 
