1254 
Index. 
Cunningham (D. J.). Obituary Notice 
of Professor W. His, 1235. 
Danish Lakes compared with Scottish 
Lakes, by C. Wesenberg-Lund, 
401-448. 
Demagnetised and Annealed Iron, 
Note on some of the Magnetic Pro- 
perties of, by James Russell, 849- 
852. 
Determinants. The Theory of General 
Determinants in the Historical 
Order of Development up to 1846, 
by Thomas Muir, 61-91. 
The Three - Line Deter- 
minants of a Six-by-Three Array, 
by Thomas Muir, 364-371. 
The Sum of the Signed 
Primary Minors of a Determinant, 
by Thomas Muir, 372-382. 
The Theory of General 
Determinants in the Historical 
Order of Development up to 1852, 
by Thomas Muir, 908-947. 
Determinant Minors, Vanishing Ag- 
gregates of, by W. H. Metzler, 853- 
861. 
Dewar (Sir James). Sequel to a 
Paper, “ On Charcoal Vacua,” by 
Professors Tait and Dewar, read 
before the Society in 1875 ( Title 
only), 1185. 
Awarded Gunning Victoria 
Jubilee Prize for 1900-1904, 1182. 
Differentiating Machine, by James R. 
Erskine Murray, 277-280. 
Donald (P. D.). Remarks on the 
Rainfall Records in the Talla 
Drainage Area during the years 
1896-1902, 630-636. 
Dougall (John). Awarded Mak- 
dougall-Brisbane Prize for 1902- 
1904, 1183. 
Dunlop (J. C. ) and D. Noel Paton. 
A Study of Three Vegetarian Diets, 
498-506. 
Duration of Life in Ccelenterates 
(especially in Anthozoa), by J. H. 
Ashworth and N. Annandale, 
295-308. 
Elastic Constants of Metals, by E. G. 
Coker, 452-457. 
Electrical Attractions and Repulsions, 
Theory of, by J. Fraser, 693-695. 
Electrical Resistances, Calculation 
of Some, by J. Fraser, 707-715. 
Electromotive Phenomena of Frog’s 
Eye as affected by Radium Bromide, 
by J. G. M‘ Kendrick and Walter 
Colqulioun, 835-842. 
Epiphysis Cerebri, Chick,— Bilateral 
Origin of, by John Cameron, 160- 
167. 
Erect Posture and Higher Mental 
Faculties of Man, by R. Munro, 94. 
Erskine - Murray (James R.). See- 
Murray (James R. Erskine). 
Esters, a New Method of Preparing, 
by W. W. Taylor, 831-834. 
Ewart (J. Cossar). On the Estab- 
lishment of a Research Institute. 
The need of such an Institute as 
an aid to — 1. Biological Research, 
by Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael, 
Bart., Professor Cossar Ewart, Pro- 
fessor Schafer, and F. H. A. 
Marshall. 2. Pharmacological 
and Pathological Research, by Sir 
Thomas R. Fraser and Dr Ford 
Robertson {Title only), 1174. 
Expansion of Solutions of Certain 
Hydroxides, by G. A. Carse, 281- 
291. 
Faroes, Origin of Population of, by 
N. Annandale, 2-24. 
Historical and Legendary 
Relations with other Countries, by 
N. Annandale, 2-24. 
Fawsitt, C. E. Physico-Chemical 
Investigations in the Amide Group, 
51-60. 
Fellows (Honorary), Election of, 
1185. 
Fellowship of the Society. Amend- 
ment of Laws (IX. and XIII.) deal- 
ing with the election of Ordinary 
Fallows, 1178. 
Flora, Aquatic, of Scottish Lakes, 
by George West, 967-1024. 
Fraser (John). Suggestions towards, 
a Theory of Electricity based on 
the Bubble Atom, 680-716. 
Fraser (Sir Thomas). See Ewart 
(J. C.). 
Gatty (Charles). Obituary Notice of,, 
by Professor W. C. MTntosh, 1228. 
Geometry. Networks of the Plane in 
Absolute Geometry {Abstract), by 
D. M. Y. Sommerville, 392-394. 
Glauconite. Note sur la Glauconie- 
des Concretions Phosphatees de 
P Agulhas Bank, par Gabriel W. 
Lee, 885-893. 
Goodall (Alexander) and D. Noel 
Paton. The Effect of Simultaneous. 
Removal of Thymus and Spleen in 
Young Guinea-pigs, 389-391. 
Goodchild (J. G. ). Some Field 
Evidence relating to the Modes of 
