Index. 
665 
MLler’s Trisector to the Quinqui- 
section of any Angle, 302-304. 
Miller’s Trisectrix Sextic, by George 
Chrystal, 10. 
Milne (J. R. ). Note on a Method of 
bringing together the Two Spectra 
formed in the ordinary Spectro- 
photometer, 496-500. 
Molecular Dynamics of a Crystal, 
by Lord Kelvin, 205-224. 
Mossman (Robert C.). Note on the 
Meteorological Conditions accom- 
panying “Fohn” and Up-Bank 
Thaws in Glen Nevis ( Title only), 
588. 
Reduction of the Edinburgh 
Meteorological Observations to 
1900 ( Title only), 588. 
Muir (Thomas). Note on Selected 
Combinations, 102-104. 
A Continuant Resolvable into 
Rational Factors, 105-112. 
The Theory of Jacobians in 
the Historical Order of its Develop- 
ment up to 1841, 151-195. 
The Theory of Orthogonants 
in the Historical Order of its 
Development up to 1832, 244-288. 
N ote on Pure Periodic Con- 
tinued Fractions, 380-386. 
The Generating Functions of 
Certain Special Determinants, 
387-392. 
A Special Circulant considered 
by Catalan, 547-554. 
The Theory of Axisymmetric 
Determinants in the Historical 
Order of Development up to 1841, 
555-571. 
Vanishing Aggregates of 
Secondary Minors of a Per- 
symmetric Determinant ( Title 
only), 588. 
Tiie Generating Function of 
the Reciprocal of a Determinant 
( Title only), 604. 
Muirhead (George). 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 ( Title only), 609. 
Murray (James). Bathymetrical 
Survey of Scottish Fresh-Water 
Lochs: — General Notes on the 
Pelagic Life of the Lochs ( Title 
only), 606. 
(Sir John). On the South- 
West Pacific Ocean lying to the 
East of Australia : — \a) On the 
Submarine Topography of the 
Region. ( b ) On the Temperature 
Conditions of the Region, (c) On 
the Distribution of Deposits and 
Carbonate of Lime over the Sea- 
floor ( Title only), 587. 
Murray (Sir John) and Pullar (Laur- 
ence). On the Bathymetrical Sur- 
vey of the Fresh-Water Lochs 
towards the head of the Tay Basin 
( Title only), 606. 
On the Observations of 
‘Seiches’ in Scottish Fresh- 
Water Lochs ( Title only), 606. 
nominated Representative of 
the Society at the Coronation of 
the King, 600. 
(William). Statistical Evi- 
dence regarding the Influence of 
Artificial Propagation upon the 
Salmon of the American Rivers, 
469-485. 
Necrobiotic Changes in White Blood 
Cells, by Alexander Goodall and 
Edward Ewart, 289-298. 
Neill Prize. Regulations governing 
the Award of the Neill Prize. See 
Prizes. 
Nickel Wire, Resistance and Trans- 
verse Magnetisation of, by C. G. 
Knott and P. Ross, 501-504. 
Office- Bearers, Election of, Session 
1901-1902, 1. 
Session 1902-1903, 594. 
Orthogonants, History of, by Thomas 
Muir, 244-288. 
Ow T ens College, Manchester, Address 
presented to, 599. 
Oxygen required by Salmonidae, by 
D. Noel-Paton, 145-150. 
1 Pair of Tangents to a Conic, Equation 
of, in its simplest Form, by A. H. 
Anglin, 413-414. 
Papers, List of, read to the Society 
during Sessions 1901-1902, 1902- 
1903, 582-611. 
Paton (D. Noel). Observations on 
the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen 
in Water required by Young 
Salmonidse, 145-150. 
October Salmon in the Sea, 
486-495. 
Peach (Benjamin N.) and Horne 
(John). The Canonbie Coalfield: 
its Geological Structure and Rela- 
tions to the Carboniferous Rocks of 
the North of England and Scotland 
( Title only), 610. 
Peddie (William). Quaternion Bin- 
aries : an Extension of Quater- 
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