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Index. 
Lindsay (Rev. James). Obituary 
Notice of the Rev. Dr George 
Matheson, 550-551. 
Linstow (0. von). The Nematodes 
of the Scottish N ational Antarctic 
Expedition, 1902-1904, 464-472. 
M ‘Lachlan, W. A Contribution to 
the Study of the Excretion of 
Allantoin in Thvmus Feeding, 
95-106. 
Maclagan-Wedderburn, J. H. See 
Wedderburn, J. H. Maclagan. 
Magnetic Detections of Electric 
Waves, by James Russell, 33-47. 
Magnetic Properties of Iron and 
Electric Oscillations, by James 
Russell, 33-47. 
Marshall (Francis H. A.). The 
Horse in Norway, 22-32. 
Matheson (the Rev. Dr George), 
Obituary Notice of, by the Rev. 
James Lindsay, 550-551. 
Meetings of the Society during 
Session 1905-1906, 552-560. 
Metals, Electrical Measurements on, 
by Charles E. Fawsitt, 2-6. 
Millar (W. S.) and W. W. Taylor. 
Electrolysis through Precipitation 
Filins, 447-463. 
Milne (Jas Robert). A New Form 
of Harmonic Synthetiser, 207- I 
233. 
On a Simple Way of Obtain- 
ing the Half-Shade Field in Polari- 
meters, 522-526. 
On an Exception to a Certain 
Theorem in Optics, with an Appli- 
cation to the Polarimeter, 527-528. 
Muir (Thomas). Library Aids to 
Mathematical Research, 51-64. 
The Theory of Alternants in 
the Historical Order of Develop- 
ment up to 1860, 357-389. 
The Theory of Circulants in 
the Historical Order of Develop- 
ment up to I860, 390-398. 
The Hessians of Certain In- 
variants of Binary Quantics, 529- 
532. 
The Sum of the r-line Minors 
of the Square of a Determinant, 
533-539. 
Munro (Robert). On a Human 
Skeleton found at Casterton, 279, 
and at Largs, 283, — 279, 283. 
On Earlv British Races, 
284-292. 
Murray (James). Life in Reservoirs 
in Relation to the Water Supply 
of Towns ( Title only), 557. 
Nematodes of the Scottish National 
Antarctic Expedition, 1902-1904, 
by O. von Linstow, 464-472. 
Neobythites Brucei , Poisson abyssal 
nouveau, par L. Dollo, 172-181. 
Nutrition, Effects of varying Diets 
upon, by C. Watson, 87-94. 
Obituary Notices. Williamson 
(Alexander William), 540-545. 
Langley (S. P.), 546-549. 
Matheson (Rev. Dr George), 
550-551. 
Office-Bearers, Session 1905-1906, 1. 
Oliver (Thomas). The Relation 
between Normal Take-up or Con- 
traction and Degree of Twist in 
Twisted Threads, 182-192. 
Optics. On a Simple Way of 
Obtaining the Half-Shade Field in 
Polarimeters, by James Robert 
Milne, 522-526. 
On an Exception to a Certain 
Theorem in Optics, with an 
Application to the Polarimeter, 
527-528. 
Papers, List of, read during Session 
1905-1906, 552-560. 
Peddie (Wm.). On Vibrating Systems 
which are not subject to the 
Boltzmann-Maxwell Law, 130-141. 
Obituary Notice of S. P. 
Langley, 546-549. 
Polarimeter. On a Simple Way of 
Obtaining the Half-Shade Field in 
Polarimeters, by James Robert 
Milne, 522-526. 
On an Exception to a Certain 
Theorem in Optics, with an 
Application to the Polarimeter, by 
James Robert Milne, 527-528. 
Precipitation Films, Electrolysis 
through, by W. S. Millar and 
W. W. Taylor, 447-463. 
Races, Early British, by Dr R. 
Munro, 284-292. 
Rennie (John). On Echinorhynchus 
antarcticus, n. sp., and its Allies, 
437-446. 
Russell (James). Notes on the Effect 
of Electric Oscillations (co-direc- 
tional and transverse) on the Mag- 
netic Properties of Iron, 33-47. 
Salmon Smolt ascends Rivers as 
Grilse fully a year after Descent 
to Sea, by W. L. Calderwood, 
321-324. 
Seiches, Some Experimental Results 
