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 Iron alloys, electrical resistivity of, and relation to specific heats of added element 8 (Barrett), 480.

Jackson (Captain H.), admitted, 330.

Jeffrey (Edw. C.) The Anatomy and Development of the Stem in tlip Pteridophyta

and Gymnosperms, 119. Julius (W. H.) Note on the Anomalous Dispersion of Sodium Vapour, 479.

Lockyer (Sir N.) Further Observations on Nova Persei, No. 4,, 133 ; The Chemical

Origins of the Lines in Nova Persei, 354. and Penrose (F. C.) An Attempt to ascertain the Date of the Original

Construction of Stonehenge from its Orientation, 137.

Mac Bride (E. W.) The Development of Echinus esculent us, 268.

Mac William (J. A.) On the Properties of the Arterial and Venous Walls, 190.

Magnetism, distribution of, as affected by induced currents in iron cylinder

rotated in magnetic field (Wilson), 435. Mauley (J. J.) See Veley and Manley. Martin (C. J.), admitted, 330. Maunder (A. id. D.) Preliminary Note on Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse

of 1901, May 18, made at Pamplemousses, Mauritius, 261. Maunder (E. W.) Total Eclipse of the Sun, 1901, May 18. Preliminary Account

of the Observations made at the Royal Alfred Observatory, Pamplemousses,

Mauritius, 247.

Maxwell's curves applied to 3-colour work (Clay), 26. Meeting of November 21, 1901, 149 ; November 28, 189 ; November 30, 267 ;

December 5, 267 ; December 12, 307 ; January 23, 1902, 330 ; January 30, 353 ;

February C, 398 ; February 13, 425 ; February 20, 451 ; February 27, 495. Mental characters, inheritance of (Pearson), 153. Metchnikoff (E.) On the Process of Hair turning White, 15t>.

Neville (F. H.) See Heycock and Neville.

Newall (H. F.) Total Solar Eclipse of 1901, May 17-18. Preliminary Report of

the Observations made at Ayer Karoe, Sawah Loento, Sumatra, 209. Nitric acid solutions, some physical properties of (Vcley and Manloy), 86. Nitrogen vapour, specific volume of, at 90 J '5 abs. (Dewar), 360. Nova Persei, further observations on (Lockyer), 133 ; chemical origin of lines in

(Lockyer), 354. Nuttall (U. H. F.) The New Biological Test for Blcxnl in relation to Zoological

Classification, 150.

Officers nominated for election, 189.

Orientation of Stonehenge and date of construction (Lockyer and Penrose), 137.

Oxygen vapour, specific volume of, at 90'5 abs. (Dewar), 360.

Paludina vivipara, development of (Drummond), 291.

Pancreas, so-called peripheral reflex secretion of (Bayliss and Starling), 352.

Papers read, lists of, 150, 189, 267, 307, 330, 353, 398, 425, 451, 495.

Papers received and published during recess, 149.

Pearson (Karl) On the Inheritance of the Mental Characters in Man, 1 Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Erolution. XI. On the In- fluence of Natural Selection on the Variability and Correlation of Organs 330; On the Correlation of Intellectual Ability with the Size and hape