Index, 
1253 
.Migratory, by W. L. Calderwood, 
27-38. 
€aldenvood (W. L.). The Bull 
Trout of the Tav and of Tweed, 
27-38. 
— A Specimen of the Salmon in 
Transition from the Smolt to the 
Grilse Stage, 395-400. 
'Cameron (Alexander T. ). Variations 
in the Crystallisation of Potassium 
Hydrogen Succinate due to the 
presence of other Metallic Com- 
pounds in the Solution, 449-451. 
• The Constitution of Complex 
Salts. I. Derivatives of the Sesqui- 
oxides, 722-737. 
Cameron (John). On the Bilateral 
Origin of the Epiphysis Cerebri in 
the Chick, 160-167. 
• The Autogeny of the Neuron 
in Vertebrates : a Cytological 
Study of the Embryonic Nucleus 
{Title only), 1187. 
Cape Hunting Dogs ( Lycaon pictus ) 
in the Gardens of the Royal 
Zoological Society of Ireland, by 
D. J. Cunningham, 843-848. 
Carmichael (Sir Thomas Gibson). 
See Ewart ( J. C. ). 
Carse (G. A.). On the Thermal Ex- 
pansion of Dilute Solutions of 
Certain Hydroxides, 281-291. 
On the Opacity of Aluminium 
Foil to Ions from a Flame, 903-907. 
Chick, Bilateral Origin of Epiphysis 
Cerebri in, by John Cameron, 160- 
167. 
Chronological Deductions from 
Palaeolithic Remains, by R. Munro, 
98. 
Chrystal (George). Some Results in 
the Mathematical Theory of 
Seiches, 328-337. 
Some further Results in the 
Mathematical Theory of Seiches, 
637-647. 
Classification of Trigonal and Hexa- 
gonal Crystals, by Hugh Marshall, 
383-388. 
Clyde (Firth of), Medusae found in, by 
Edward T. Browne, 738-778. 
Notes on the Pelagic Fauna 
of, by Edward T. Browne, 779-791. 
• Report on Free-swimming 
Crustacea found in (1901-1902), 
by Thomas Scott, 792-805. 
Coelenterates, Duration of Life in, by 
J. H. Ashworth and N. Annandale, 
295-308. 
Coker (E. G.). A Laboratory 
Apparatus for Measuring the 
Lateral Strains in Tension and 
Compression Members, with some 
Applications to the Measurement 
of the Elastic Constants of Metals, 
452-457. 
Collet (Leon W. ). Les Concretions 
phosphatees de l’Agulhas Bank 
(Cape of Good Hope) ; avec une 
note sur la Glauconie qu’elles con- 
tiennent, par Gabriel W. Lee, 
862-893. 
Colqulioun (Walter). A Form of 
Bolometer adapted for Physio- 
logical Investigation, 827-830. 
Colquhoun (Walter) and J. G. 
M ‘Kendrick. Action of Radium 
Bromide on the Electromotive 
Phenomena of the Eyeball of the 
Frog, 835-842. 
Complex Salts, Constitution of, by 
A. T. Cameron, 722-737. 
Concretions, Phosphatic, from Agul- 
has Bank, by Leon W. Collet, 
862-893. 
Analyses of, by Leon W. 
Collet, 869-874. 
Conductivity, Electrical, of the 
Amides, by C. E. Fawsitt, 51-60. 
Continuants, Theory of, in the 
Historical Order of its Develop- 
ment up to 1870, by Thomas Muir, 
129-159. 
— whose Main Diagonal is 
Univarial, by Thomas Muir, 507- 
512. 
— — The Theory of Continuants 
in the Historical Order of Develop- 
ment up to 1880, byThomas Muir, 
648-679. 
Corals, Duration of Life in, by J. H. 
Ashworth and N. Annandale, 
295-308. 
Cosmogony. Some Suggestions on 
the Nebular Hypothesis, by J. 
Halm, 553-561. 
Crustacea found in the Firth of Clyde 
(1901-1902), Report on, byThomas 
Scott, 792-805. 
Crystalline Form of Potassium Hy- 
drogen Succinate, Variations in, 
by A. T. Cameron, 449-451. 
Crystallographical Notes, by Hugh 
Marshall, 383-388. 
Culture and Civilisation in the 
Palaeolithic Period, by R. Munro, 
117-126. 
Cunningham (D. J.). Cape Hunting 
Dogs {Lycaon pidus) in the Gardens 
of the Royal Zoological Society of 
Ireland, 843-848. 
