Index. 
xm 
Peddie (¥m.), On Torsional Oscil- 
lations of Wires (Abstract), 212. 
Note on Mr Joseph 0. 
Thompson’s Results Regarding 
Vibrating Wires, 598. 
Awarded Makdougall - Bris- 
bane Prize for 1896-98, 730. 
Permanents and Determinants, Re- 
lation between, by Thomas Muir, 
134. 
Persulphates, Action of, on Iodine, 
by Hugh Marshall, 388. 
Persymmetric Eliminant, Note on a, 
by Thos. Muir, 543. 
Petrographical Notes on Specimens 
of Rocks from the Antarctic 
Regions, by J. J. H. Teall, 68. 
Phonograms, Examination of the 
Methods of Obtaining, by Professor 
J. G. M‘Kendrick, 78. 
Phonograms, Derivations of the 
Curves of Vowel Sounds by Means 
of Microscopical Research of their 
Phonograms, by J. D. Boeke, 88. 
Fourierian Analysis of, by R. 
J. Lloyd, 97. 
Playfair (Lord). Notice of, in Chair- 
man’s Address, 720. 
Polarisation Phenomena Observed in 
Quantitative Electrolytic Deter- 
minations, by Hugh Marshall, 532. 
Post- Pliocene Mammals (Scottish). 
Remains of, by Professor Duns, 
692. 
Primrose (Hon. Bouverie F. ). Notice 
of, in President’s Address, 721. 
His Bequest to the Society, 
722. 
Prizes. Gunning Victoria Jubilee 
Prize (1893-96) Awarded to Mr 
John Aitken, 707. 
■ Keith Prize (1895-97) Awarded 
to Dr Thomas Muir, 729. 
Makdougall - Brisbane Prize 
(1896-98) Awarded to Dr Wm. 
Peddie, 730. 
Neill Prize (1895-98) Awarded j : 
to Professor Cossar Ewart, 731. 
Prosthecocotyle heieroclita.. See Pros- 
tliecocotyle torulosa. 
torulosa (Linstow) and ProsUke - j 
cocotyle heteroclita(Dles.), Anatomy 
of, by O. Fuhrmann, <541. 
Pullar(F. P. ). Murray (-Sir John). 
Purves (J. A.). On the Character- 
istics of Lighthouse Apparatus 
( Title only), 704. 
Quadrics (Ternary or Quaternary). 
Eliminant of a Set of, by E. J. 
Nanson, 353. 
Reactions, a Characteristic of Certain 
Chemical, by John Gibson, 33. 
Reflection and Refraction of Solitary 
Plane Waves at a Plane Interface 
between two Isotropic Elastic 
Mediums — Fluid, Solid, or Ether, 
366. 
Ricinus communis, L ., Vascular 
System of the Hypocotyl and 
Embryo of, by Edith Chick, 652. 
Robertson (David). Dust Figures of 
Electrostatic Lines of Force, 361. 
(W. G. Aitchison). Note on 
the Effect of Mixed Diet as regards 
Salivary Digestion, 209. 
Rontgen Rays, Energy of the, by 
Alexander Moffat, 430. 
Rubber. See Indiarubber. 
Salmonidte, Observations on the 
Migratory Movements of, during 
the Spawning Season, by W. L. 
Calderwood, 47. 
Scottish Early Post-Pliocene Mam- 
mals, Remains of, by Professor 
Duns, 692. 
Segmentation (Archimeric), Theory 
of, and its Bearing upon the Phy- 
letic Classification of the Coelomata, 
by A. T. Masterman, 270. 
Sellmeier’s Dynamical Theory, Ap- 
plication of, to the Dark Lines D 1? 
Dg, Produced by Sodium Vapour, 
by Lord Kelvin, 523. 
Seymour Island, Graham’s Land, 
Fossils Collected at, by Dr Donald 
and Captain Larsen, by George 
Sharman and E. T. Newton, 
58 . 
Sharman (George) and Newton (E. 
T.). Notes on some Additional 
Fossils Collected at Seymour 
Island, Graham’s Land, by Dr 
Donald and Captain Larsen, 58. 
Shield (William). Notes on Coral 
Reefs at Port Louis and Grand Port, 
Mauritius ( Title only), 709. 
Shields (John). On the Nature of 
“ Palladium Hydrogen,” 169. 
Skulls, Decorated and Sculptured, 
from New Guinea, by Sir Wm. 
Turner, 553. 
Smith (James Greig). Notice of, in 
President’s Address, 8. 
Smolan (M. Smoluchowski de). See 
Kelvin (Lord). 
Socotra, Island of, Scientific Expedi- 
tion to, 715. 
Sodium Mellitate, Freezing-Point of 
Aqueous Solutions of, by W. W. 
Taylor, 252. 
