1902-3.] 
Meetings of the Society . 
609 
4. Inter-relations of Magnetisation and Resistance of Nickel at High 
Temperatures. By C. G. Knott, D.Sc. 
Dr Noel Dean-Bardswell, Dr W. S. M £ Cormick, Mr John 
Dunstan, M.R.C.V.S., and Dr Gerald Rowley Leighton were 
balloted for, and declared duly elected Fellows of the Society. 
TWELFTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday , 18^ May 1903. 
The Hon. Lord M £ Laren, LL.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Dr Alexander M‘Aldowie was admitted a Fellow of the 
Society. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. On the Human Plantar Reflexes. By Alexander M £ Aldowie, 
M.D. 
2. The Occurrence of the Sperm Whale, or Cachalot, in the Shetland 
Seas, with Notes on the Tympano-petrous Bones of Physeter, Kogia, and 
other Odontoceti. By Sir William Turner, K.C.B., F.R.S. pp. 423- 
436. 
3. Preliminary Note on the Shedding of the Scales in Gadoid Fishes. 
By Alexander Brown, Esq. Communicated by Dr A. T. Masterman. 
pp. 437-438. 
THIRTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday , ls£ June 1903. 
Dr Robert Munro in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. On the Effect of Temperature on the taking of Salmon with Rod and 
Fly in the River Spey at Gordon Castle in the Autumns of 1898, 1899, 
1900, and 1901. By George Muirhead, Esq., Commissioner for His 
Grace the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G. Trans ., vol. 40, pp. 
683-686. 
2. On the Theory of Colour Vision. By Wm. Peddie, D.Sc. ( With 
Illustrations .) pp. 448-449. 
3. On the Series 
v = 1 + F([«MM).~ + F([.KH). FtMMtr + 1])^ + 
and the Differential Equation of which it is a Solution. By the Rev. F. 
H. Jackson, pp. 439-447. 
