INDEX. 
Absorption of Light by Inorganic Salts : — 
No. VII. : Aqueous Solutions of Iron Salts, 
by J. S. Anderson, 35-43. 
No. YLII. : Alcoholic Solutions of Copper, 
Cobalt, and Nickel Salts in the Ultra-Violet, 
by A. R. Brown, 44-48. 
No. IX. : Solutions of Copper, Nickel, and 
Cobalt Salts in Alcohol and in Acetone, by 
R. A. Houstoun and A. H. Gray, 137-146. 
No. X. : R. A. Houstoun and Chas. 
Cochrane, 147-155. 
No. XI. : Conclusion, by R. A. Houstoun, 
156-165. 
Accounts of Society, Session 1912-1913, 389. 
Allan (G. E.) and J. Brown. Preliminary 
Observations on Magnetic Induction in Ferric 
Oxide at Various Temperatures and in 
Different States, and on the Possible Chemical 
Changes indicated by the Observations, 69-84. 
Anderson (J. S.). The Absorption of Light by 
Inorganic Salts. No. VII.: Aqueous Solutions 
of Iron Salts, 35-43. 
and G. B. Burnside. A New Method 
of Starting Mercury Vapour Apparatus, 117— 
123. 
Antarctic Hydroids collected by Sir Ernest 
Shackleton, 1908, by James Ritchie, 9-34. 
Antennules, Abnormal, in Daphnia pulex, by 
J. H. Ashworth, 307-316. 
Ashworth (J. H.). On some Pseudo-herma- 
phrodite Examples of Daplinia pulex , 307- 
316. 
Atmospheric Electric Potential, Note on a 
Comparison of Records of, at two Stations 
in Edinburgh, by G. A. Carse, G. Shearer, 
and H. Jameson, 194-199. 
Results at Edinburgh during 
1912, by G. A. Carse and G. Shearer, 317-332. 
Awards, List of, of Prizes, 363. 
Axisymmetric Determinants, Theory of, from 
1857-1880, by Thomas Muir, 49-63. 
British Antarctic Expedition of Sir Ernest 
Shackleton, Hydroid Zoophytes collected by, 
by James Ritchie, 9-34. 
Brown (A. R. ). The Absorption of Light by 
Inorganic Salts. No. VIII. : Alcoholic Solu- 
tions of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel Salts in 
the Ultra-Violet, 44-48. 
Brown (J.) and G. E. Allan. Preliminary 
Observations on Magnetic Induction in Ferric 
Oxide at Various Temperatures and in 
Different States, and on the Possible Chemical 
Changes indicated by the Observations, 69-84. 
Brownlee (John). Awarded Makdougall-Bris- 
bane Prize, period 1910-1912, 354. 
Bruce (W. S. ). Measurements and Weights of 
Antarctic Seals taken by the Scottish National 
Antarctic Expedition ( Title only), 352. 
Scottish National Antarctic Expedition : 
The Skulls of Antarctic Seals ( Title only), 
353. 
Burnside (G. B.) and J. S. Anderson. A New 
Methodof Starting Mercury Vapour Apparatus, 
117-123. 
Campbell (N. P.). On the Application of 
Manley’s Differential Densimeter to the 
Study of Sea-Waters on Board Ship, 124-136. 
Carothers (S. D.). Plane Strain in a Wedge, 
with Applications to Masonry Dams, 292-306. 
Carse (G. A.) and G. Shearer. Atmospheric 
Electric Potential Results at Edinburgh 
during 1912, 317-332. 
and H. Jameson. Note on a 
Comparison of Records of Atmospheric 
Electric Potential at two Stations in Edin- 
burgh, 194-199. 
Cochrane (Chas.) with R. A. Houstoun. The 
Absorption of Light by Inorganic Salts. 
No. X , 147-155. 
Cole (F. J. ). Monograph on the General 
Morphology of the Myxinoid Fishes, based on 
a Study of Myxine. Part V. : Anatomy of 
the Gut and its Appendages (Title only), 351. 
Collie (J. Norman). Awarded Gunning Victoria 
Jubilee Prize, period 1908-1912, 354. 
Compressibility of Solutions of Inorganic Salts, 
by W. Watson, 282-291. 
Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel Salts, Alcoholic 
Solutions of, in the Ultra-Violet, by A. R. 
Brown, 44-48. 
Council, List of, at October 1912, 349. 
at October 1913, 368. 
Crosse (Rosalind) and R. A. Robertson. Studies 
on Periodicity in Plant Growth. Part I. : 
A Four-day Periodicity and Hoot Periodicity. 
85-102. 
Dalton (J. P.). On the Energetics of the 
Induction Balance (Title only), S50. 
Daphnia pulex, Pseudo-hermaphrodite Examples 
of, by J. H. Ashworth, 307-316. 
Densimeter, Manley’s, On the Application of, 
by N. P. Campbell, 124-136. 
Densities, Vapour, Determination of, at High 
Temperatures with Quartz Manometer, by 
G. E. Gibson, 1-8. 
