Index. 
1255 
Occurrence of Intrusive Rocks, 
with some remarks upon the Origin 
of Eruntive Rocks in general, 197— 
226. 
Chinning Victoria Jubilee Prize. See 
Prizes. 
Halm (J. ). On Astronomical Seeing, 
458-462. 
On Professor Seeliger’s Theory 
of Temporary Stars, 513-552. 
Some Suggestions on the 
Nebular Hypothesis, 553-561. 
A Cosmic Theory of the 
Diurnal and Long-Periodic Changes 
of Terrestrial Magnetism and their 
possible Connection with Seismic 
Phenomena and the Displacements 
of the Earth’s Axis of Rotation 
( Title only), 1176. 
Heart-block (Complete), by W. T. 
Ritchie, 1085-1091. 
Heliozoa and Rhizopods of Loch 
Ness, by James Murray, 609-615. 
His (W.), Obituary Notice of, by 
Professor D. J. Cunningham, 1235. 
Hunter (James). On Some Points 
in the Geometry of Reflecting Tele- 
scopes, with Graphical Solutions 
{Title only), 1193. 
Hydroxides, Thermal Expansion of 
Solutions of, by G. A. Carse, 281- 
291. 
Icelandic Lakes, Thingvallavatn and 
Myvatn, Plankton from, by C. H. 
Ostenfeld and C. Wesenberg-Lund, 
1092-1167. 
Ions from a Flame, Opacity of 
Aluminium Foil to, by George A. 
Carse, 903-907. 
Iron, Molecular Condition of Demag- 
netised Nickel and, by James 
Russell, 309, 310. 
Iron, Magnetic Properties of Demag- 
netised and Annealed, by James 
Russell, 849-852. 
Jackson (F. H.). On the Complete 
Solution of the Differential Equa- 
tion of J[ M ]. [A solution analogous 
to Hankel’s Solution of the Equa- 
tion of J w .], 273-276. 
Johnston (S. M.). Note on the Boil- 
ing Points of Aqueous Solutions, 
952-966. 
Johnston (T. N.) and R. C. 
Mai shall. Bathymetrical Survey 
of Loch Ness ( Title only), 1168. 
Keith Prize. See Prizes. 
Kelvin (Lord). On Deep-water Two- 
dimensional Waves produced by 
any given Initiating Disturbance, 
185-196. 
On the Front and Rear of a 
Free Procession of Waves in Deep 
Water ( continued from Proc. Roy. 
Soc. Edin., 1st Feb. 1904), 311-327. 
Deep Water Ship- Waves, 562- 
587. 
Deep Sea Ship-Waves, 1060- 
1084. 
Kerr (J. Graham). Awarded Neill 
Prize for 1901-1904, 1184. 
Kidston (Robert). Certain Points 
in the Structure and Affinities of 
Carboniferous Ferns, Fern-like 
Plants, and Cordaites ( Title only), 
1175. 
Knott (C. G.). Ocean Temperatures 
and Solar Radiation, 173-184. 
Effect of Transverse Mag- 
netization on the Resistance of 
Nickel at High Temperatures, 
292-294. 
Lakes of Scotland and Denmark, A 
Comparative Study of, by C. 
Wesenberg-Lund, 401-448. 
Lakes, Scottish, Physical Conditions 
of, in regard to their Flora, by 
George West, 967-1024. 
Latent Heat, Theory of, by J. Fraser, 
682-683. 
Lateral Strain, Measurement of, by 
E. G. Coker, 452-457. 
Lee (Gabriel W.). Note sur la 
Glauconie des Concretions Phos- 
phatees de l’Agulhas Bank. See 
Collet (Leon W.). 
Library, Donations to the, 1194. 
Light: A New Form of Spectro- 
photometer, by Jas. R. Milne, 
338-354. 
A New Form of Juxtapositor 
to bring into Accurate Contact the 
Edges of the two Beams of Light 
used in Spectrophotometry, by 
Jas. R. Milne, 355-363. 
Instruments for Indicating 
the Direction of Refracted and 
Reflected Rays, by Jas. R. Milne, 
806-812. 
Lismore Island. Flora of its Lakes, 
by George West, 967-1024. 
Loch Ness, Seiches observed in, by 
E. Maclagan-Wedderburn, 25, 26. 
Flora of Lakes in the Area 
of, by George West, 967-1024. 
Lycaon pictus (Cape Hunting Dogs) 
in the Gardens of the Royal 
