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Index . 
Cells, Liver, Intra-cellular Canaliculi 
in, by E. A. Schafer, 65-69. 
Cercocebus fuliginosus, Abdominal 
Viscera of, by 0. Charnock 
Bradley, 504-543. 
Chemical Notation, Sign of Equality, 
by Hugh Marshall, 85-87. 
Chrystal (George). Note on the 
Mathematical Theory of Miller’s 
Trisector, and its Relation to other 
Solutions of the Problem of Trisec- 
tion, 9-16. 
On the Relation of Miller’s 
Trisector to the Quartic Trisectrix, 
with a Description of a Seven-bar 
Limagonograph, 17-20. 
On the Theory of ‘Seiches.’ 
With experimental Illustrations 
by C. Maclagan Wedderburn 
( Title only), 607. 
Obituary Notice of Luigi 
Cremona, 648. 
Clark (Sir Thomas, Bt.). Notice of, 
in President’s Address, 4. 
Cod, Young Scales of the, by 
Alexander Wallace Brown, 437- 
438. 
Colour Vision, Theory of, by W. 
Peddie, 448-449. 
Combinations, Note on Selected, by 
Thomas Muir, 102-104. 
Continuant Resolvable into Rational 
Factors, by Thomas Muir, 105-112. 
Cremona, Luigi. Obituary Notice of, 
by Professor Blaserna, with Addi- 
tional Note by Professor Chrystal, 
646-649. 
Crystal, Molecular Dynamics of a, by 
Lord Kelvin, 205-224. 
Cyanosis, Some Observations on, by 
G. A. Gibson, 393-399. 
Demagnetised Iron, Molecular Con- 
ditions of, by James Russell, 544- 
546. 
Density of Algol System, Relation 
between Orbital Elements and, by 
A. W. Roberts, 71-84. 
Determinants. The Generating Func- 
tions of Certain Special Deter- 
minants, by Thomas Muir, 387-392. 
Determinants. A Special Circulant 
considered by Catalan, by Thomas 
Muir, 547-554. 
The Theory of Axisymmetric 
Determinants in the Historical 
Order of Development up to 1841, 
by Thomas Muir, 555-571. 
Differential Equation of the First 
Order, Isoclinal Lines of, by J. H. 
Maclagan-Wedderburn, 400-408. 
Dissociation of the Compound of 
Thio-urea and Iodine, by Hugh 
Marshall, 233-239. 
Earth’s Internal Heat, Cause of, by 
G. Romanes, 415-422. 
Elastic Solid, A New Method for 
Specifying Stress and Strain in an, 
by Lord Kelvin, 97-101. 
Electric Conductivity Cell, New 
Form of, by J. J. Manley, 350-351. 
Equations, Chemical, Symbols for, 
by Hugh Marshall, 85-87. 
Equus prjevalskii , Poliakoff, The 
Wild Horse, by J. Cossar Ewart, 
460-468. 
Ewart (Edward) and Goodall (Alex- 
ander ). Experimental Observations 
on Leucolysis, 289-298. 
Ewart (J, Cossar). The Wild Horse 
{Equus prjevalskii, Poliakoff), 
460-468. 
The Callosities of the Horse 
{Title only), 604. 
A New Horse from the 
Western Islands, Equus caballus 
celticus {Title only), 604. 
Fellows, New, Elected and Admitted 
during Session 1901-1902, 582- 
593. 
1902-1903, 594-611. 
Flett (John S. ). Awarded Neill Prize 
for 1898-1901, 590. 
Forsterite, Genesis of, compared with 
that of Olivine, by J. G. Goodchild, 
321-341. 
Fractions, Continued. Note on Pure 
Periodic Continued Fractions, by 
Thomas Muir, 380-386. 
Fraser (John). A Theoretical Repre- 
sentation leading to General Sug- 
gestions bearing on the Ultimate 
Constitution of Matter and Ether, 
26-64. 
Freezing-Point Depression : Method 
of Determination, by J. Walker 
and A. J. Robertson, 363-379. 
Garrett (J. R. H. ). Bathymetrical 
Survey of Scottish Fresh-Water 
Lochs Lochs Eilt and Dubh 
(Ailort), with special reference to 
theirT emperatures {Title only), 606. 
Lochs Maree and the Lochs 
to the North of Loch Maree {Title 
only), 607. 
Geikie (James). Address on Present- 
ing the Neill Prize to Dr John S. 
Flett, 590. 
Gibson, (G. A.). Some Observations 
on Cyanosis, 393-399. 
