1172 Proceedings of Royal Society of Edinburgh. [sess. 
2. On a Multi-Metre Resistance Bridge. By Professor A. Crichton 
Mitchell. 
3. Certain Fundamental Power Series and their Differential 
Equations. By the Rev. F. H. Jackson. Communicated by Dr 
W. Peddie. Trans., vol. 41, pp. 29-39. 
4. Additional Note on Generalised Functions of Bessels and Legendre. 
By the Rev. F. H. Jackson. Communicated by Dr. W. Peddie. 
Trans., vol. 41, pp. 1-28. 
Dr W. Leslie Mackenzie, Mr William Charles Smith, K.C., 
Mr Charles B. Boog Watson, Dr William Gibson Wedder- 
spoon, Mr Alexander Scott Ireland, and Dr Charles Stewart 
Lowson were balloted for, and declared duly elected Fellows of 
the Society. 
SIXTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday, 1 8th January 1904. 
Dr Robert Munro, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Professor J. Graham Kerr, and Messrs C. B. Boog Watson, 
Andrew Fuller Hargreaves, and A. Scott Ireland were 
admitted Fellows of the Society. 
The following Communications ivere read : — 
1. On some Points in the Early Development of Motor Nerve Trunks 
and Myotonies in Lepidosiren paradoxa (Fitz.). By Professor J. 
Graham Kerr, M.A. ( With Lantern Illustrations .) Trans., vol. 41, 
pp. 119-128. 
2. Histology of the Blood in Lepidosiren paradoxa : Part I. Structure 
of the Resting and Dividing Corpuscles. By Dr T. H. Bryce, M.A. 
( With Lantern Illustrations .) Trans., vol. 41, pp. 291-310. 
3. On the Development of Xenopus. By Edward J. Bles, B.A., 
B.Sc., University of Glasgow. Communicated by Professor J. Graham 
Kerr. ( With Lantern Illustrations.) Trans., vol. 41, pp. 729-821. 
SECOND SPECIAL MEETING. 
Monday, 2hth January 1904. 
The Rev. Professor Flint, D.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
At the request of the Council, Dr Charles Sarolea, Lecturer 
on French Language, Literature, and Romance Philology, in the 
University of Edinburgh, gave an Address on 
“ A New Interpretation of the Essays of Montaigne.” 
