Index. 
xi 
Kelvin (Lord). Magnetism and 
Molecular Rotation, 631. 
On the Food, Fuel, and Air 
of the World ( Title only), 701. 
On the Motion of Liquid in 
an Ellipsoidal Hollow ( Title only), 
724. 
On the Application of Force 
within a Limited Space required 
to Produce Spherical Solitary- 
Waves, or Trains of Waves, of both 
or either Species, Equivoluminal 
and Xrrotational, in an Elastic 
. Solid ( Title only), 726. 
and Maclean (Magnus). 
Leakage from Electrified Metal 
Plates and Points placed above and 
below Uninsulated Flames, 38. 
• — Beattie (J. Carruthers) and 
Smolan (M. Smoluchowski de). 
An Electric Equilibrium between 
Uranium and an Insulated Metal 
in its Neighbourhood, 131. 
Kennedy (Robert). On the Restora- 
tion of Co-ordinated Movements 
after Nerve Section (Abstract), 636. 
Knott (C. G. ). The Strains Produced 
in Iron, Steel, Nickel, and Cobalt 
Tubes in the Magnetic Field. Part 
II. (Abstract), 216. 
The Propagation of Earth- 
quake "Vibrations through the Earth 
(Abstract), 573. 
• Magnetic Twist in Nickel 
Tubes, 586. 
Note on Magnetic Strains in 
Bismuth (Title only), 727. 
and Lundie (R. A.). Note on 
Dew-Bows, 350. 
Kuenen (Professor). On the Misci- 
bility of Liquids at Different Tem- 
peratures (Title only), 722. 
La Perouse (Straits of). The Currents 
in the, 396. 
Leakage from Electrified Metal 
Plates and Points placed above and 
below Uninsulated Flames, by 
Lord Kelvin and Magnus Maclean, 
38. 
Library, Donations to the, 733. 
Linear and Vector Function, by Pro- 
fessor Tait, 547. 
Lloyd (R. J.). On the Fourierian 
Analysis of Phonographic Tracings 
of Vowels, 97. 
On Consonant Sounds, 219. 
Logarithmic Sines and Tangents of 
Small Arcs, by Dr James Burgess, 
265. 
Lundie (R. A. ). Note on the Passage 
of Water and other Substances 
through Indiarubber Films, 258. 
Lundie (R. A.) and Knott (C. G.). 
Note on Dew-Bows, 350. 
M ‘Kendrick (John G. ). Observations 
on the Theories of Vowel Sounds, 
71. 
M‘Laren (Hon. Lord). Symmetrical 
Solution of the Ellipse-Glissette 
Elimination Problem, 379. 
Closing Address, Session 
1897-98, 709. 
Maclean (Magnus). Leakage from 
Electrified Metal Plates. See 
Kelvin (Lord). 
Magnetic Twist in Nickel Tubes, by 
Professor C. G. Knott, 586. 
Magnetism and Molecular Rotation, 
by Lord Kelvin, 631. 
Makaroff (Vice-Admiral S.). On 
some Oceanographic Problems, 
391. 
Makdougall - Brisbane Prize. See 
under Prizes. 
Malcolm (J. ). See Milroy (T. H.). 
Mammals (Scottish Early Post-Plio- 
cene), Remains of, by Professor 
Duns, 692. 
Marshall (Henry). Notice of, in 
Chairman’s Address, 719. 
(Hugh). Note on Axes of 
Symmetry which are Crystallo- 
graphically Possible, 62. 
The Action of Persul'phates 
on Iodine, 388. 
Note on Polarisation Pheno- 
mena observed in Quantitative 
Electrolytic Determinations, 532. 
The Hydrolysis of Thallic 
Sulphate, 596. 
Marsupial Shoulder - Girdle. See 
Broom (R.). 
Masterman (Arthur T. ). On the 
Theory of Archimeric Segmentation 
and its Bearing upon the Phyletic 
Classification of the Coelomata, 
270. 
Meetings of the Society, Session 
1897-98, 701-711. 
Session 1898-99, 712-732. 
Professor Crum Brown’s 
Motion proposing Change of Dates 
of, referred to Council, 723. 
Mellitate. See Sodium Mellitate. 
Metals. Heat of Combination of 
Metals in the Formation of Alloys, 
by Alex. Galt, 137. 
Meteorological Stations on Mount 
Wellington, New Zealand, 2. 
Migratory Movements of Salmonidae 
