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Index. 
during the Spawning Season, by 
W. L. Calderwood, 47. 
Milne (Admiral Sir Alex.). Notice 
of, in President’s Address, 7. 
Milroy (T. H. ) and Malcolm (J.). 
The Metabolism of the Nucleins 
under Physiological and Patho- 
logical Conditions ( Title only), 
707. 
Moffat (Alexander). The Energy of 
the Eontgen Rays, 430. 
Molecular Rotation and Magnetism, 
by Lord Kelvin, 631. 
Montgomery (Dean). Notice of, in 
President’s Address, 8. 
Moos (N. A. ). A Short Note on the 
Disturbance of the Magnetical and 
Meteorological Instruments at the 
Colaba Observatory during the 
Earthquake of 12th June 1897, 11. 
Mount Wellington, New Zealand, 
Meteorological Stations on, 2. 
Muir (Thomas). A Relation between 
Permanents and Determinants, 
134. 
Determination of the Sign of 
a Single Term of a Determinant, 
441. 
The Multiplication of an Alter- 
nant by a Symmetric Eunction of 
the Yariables, 539, 
■ Note on a Persymmetric 
Eliminant, 543. 
Awarded Keith Prize for 
1895-97, 729. 
Murray (Sir John), Description of 
Marine Deposits brought Home by 
the s.s. “Britannia.” See Peake 
(R. E.). 
On Bipolarity in the Distribu- 
tion of Marine Organisms ( Title 
only), 704. 
Theories Concerning the 
Structure and Origin of Coral Reefs 
and Islands ( Title only), 705. 
Notes upon some of the 
Deposits Collected by the German 
Ship “Gazelle ” in 1874 and 1875 
{Title only), 709. 
On the Temperature over 
the Floor of the Ocean, and the 
Maximum and Minimum Tempera- 
ture of the Surface of the Ocean 
( Title only), 726. 
and Pullar (F. P. ). On a 
Bathymetrical Survey of the Scot- 
tish Fresh- water Lochs ( Title 
only), 7 32. 
Nanson (E. J.). A Problem of Syl- 
vester’s in Elimination, 150. 
Nanson (E. J.). On the Ellipse- 
Glissette Elimination Problem, 
158. 
■ On the Eliminant of a Set of 
Quadrics, Ternary or Quaternary, 
353. 
Neill Prize. See under Prizes. 
Nernst’s “ Osmotic Experiment ” and 
a Definition of Osmotic Pressure, 
by Professor Crum Brown, 439. 
Nerve-Section, Co-ordinated Move- 
ments after, 636. 
New Guinea, Decorated and Sculp- 
tured Skulls from, by Sir Wm. 
Turner, 553. 
Newton(E. TQandSharman (George). 
Notes on some Additional Fossils 
Collected at Seymour’s Island, 
Graham’s Land, by Dr Donald and 
Captain Larsen, 58. 
Newt’s Stomach, Changes that occur 
in Cells of, during Digestion, by 
E. W. Carlier, 673. 
Nickel Tubes, Magnetic Twist in, by 
C. G. Knott, 586. 
North Sea, Tidal Currents of the, by 
Alexander Buchan, 478. 
Oceanographic Problems, by Vice- 
Admiral Makaroff, 391. 
Office-Bearers, Session 1897-98, 1. 
Session 1898-99, 711. 
Qmond (R. T. ). Fogs-Bows, etc., 
seen at Ben Nevis since 1887 ( Title 
only), 727. 
Osmotic Pressure and Osmotic Ex- 
periment. See Professor Crum 
Brown. 
“Palladium Hydrogen,” the Nature 
of, by John Shields, 169. 
Papers, List of, Read during Session 
1897-98, 1898-99, 701-732. 
Paton (D. Noel), F. D. Boyd, J. C. 
Dunlop, A. L. Gillespie, E. D. W. 
Greig, G. L. Gull and, S. C. 
Mahahanobis, and M. J. Newbig- 
gin. Investigations on the Life- 
History of the Salmon in Fresh 
Water {Title only), 702. 
Dunlop (Dr) and Macadam (Dr 
Ivison). Changes in the Meta- 
bolism due to Fever ( Title only), 
725. 
Peake (R. E.) and Murray (Sir John). 
On the Survey by the s.s. “Britan- 
nia ” of the Cable Route between 
Bermuda, Turk’s Island, and 
Jamaica. With Descriptions by 
Sir John Murray, K.C.B., of the 
Marine Deposits brought Home,4G9» 
