Index . 
663 
Gibson (G. A.). On Acromegaly and 
Gigantism ( Title only), 605. 
Glasgow University, Address pre- 
sented to, on the Occasion of the 
Ninth Jubilee of its Foundation, 5. 
Goodall (Alexander) and Ewart 
(Edward). Experimental Observa- 
tions on Leucolysis, 289-298. 
Goodchild (J. G.). Contributions to 
Scottish Mineralogy. (Part I.) 
321-341. 
Contributions to Scottish 
Mineralogy. (Part II.) ( Titleonly ), 
608. 
On the Phonetics of Skye 
Gaelic ( Title only), 608. 
Gordon (James, Librarian). Resigna- 
tion of, 601. 
Gravity, A suggested Explanation of, 
by John Fraser, 26-64. 
Gray (A.) and Knott (C. G.). Notes 
on Mr G. Romanes’ Paper on the 
Earth’s Internal Heat, 420-422. 
Haddock, Young Scales of the, by 
Alexander Wallace Brown, 437- 
438. 
HafFkine’s Plague Prophylactic, 
Manufacture and Uses of, by W. 
B. Bannerman, 113-144. 
Hallen (Col. J. H. B.). Obituary 
Notice of, by W. Owen Williams, 
642-644. 
Halm (J.). On the State of Equi- 
librium of Stellar Atmospheres 
(Title only), 582, 583. 
Harris (D. Fraser). Functional 
Inertia : a Property of Protoplasm, 
196-199. 
On Affectability and 
Functional Inertia as the Two 
Fundamental Properties of Proto- 
plasm (Title only), 611. 
Heat and Light Radiation, Mechanism 
of, by John Fraser, 26-64. 
Heat (Internal), Cause of Earth’s, by 
G. Romanes, 415-422. 
Heat, Latent, of Evaporation, A 
Method of Determining, by A. 
Cameron Smith, 450-459. 
Hills (Sir John). Notice of, in 
President’s Address, 597. 
Horne (John). The Geological 
Features of the Tay Basin ( Title 
only), 606. 
On the Geology of the Loch 
Maree District (Title only), 607. 
Horne (John). See Peach (13. N. ). 
Horse (Wild), Equus prjevalslcii, 
Poliakoff, by J. Cossar Ewart, 460- 
468. 
Inertia, Functional : a Property of 
Protoplasm, by D. F. Harris, 196- 
199. 
Inertia, Functional, of Plant Proto- 
plasm, by R. A. Robertson, 200- 
204. 
Inglis (J. K. H. ) and Marshall 
(Hugh). The Action of Silver 
Salts on Solutions of Ammonium 
Persulphate, 88-93. 
Iodine and Thio-urea. Dissociation 
of Compounds of, by Hugh 
Marshall, 233-239. 
Ionisation of Chlorides, Cryoscopic 
Determination of, by J. Walker 
and A. J. Robertson, 376-377. 
Iron. The Condition of the Iron in 
the Spleen, by Wm. Brodie Brodie, 
21-25. 
Irvine (Robert). Notice of, in 
President’s Address, 597. 
Isoclinal Lines of a Differential 
Equation of the First Order, by 
J. H. Maclagan-Wedderburn, 
400-408. 
Jackson (F. H.). On the Series 
+ F([a][j8][ T ]). F([a][j8][ 7 + 1]) ^ 
+ . . . , 439-447. 
Jacobian s, History of, by Thomas 
Muir, 151-195. 
Jamieson (Andrew). Volcanic Dust 
from the Recent Eruption, on the 
8 th May 1902, at St Pierre, 
Martinique (Title only), 589. 
Jehu (T. J. ). A Bathymetrical and 
Geological Study of the Lakes of 
Snowdonia and Eastern Carnarvon- 
shire (Title only), 583. 
Johnston (T. N.). Bathymetrical 
Survey of Scottish Fresh- Water 
Lochs Lochs Morar, Beoraid, and 
Nostarie (Title only), 606. 
Loch Garbhaig and the Lochs 
to the South of Loch Maree (Title 
only), 607. 
Kelvin (Lord). A New Specifying 
Method for Stress and Strain in an 
Elastic Solid, 97-101. 
Molecular Dynamics of a 
Crystal, 205-224. 
Model of the Diatomic Equi- 
lateral Crystalline Assemblage, 
described in his paper on “Mole- 
cular Constitution of Matter,” July 
1889, 583. 
