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VOLUME XI     
      
On the Resonance of CavitiesSir William Thomson, LL.D, DCL, FRS XI18771
On Some Specimens Of SteelJames Napier, FRS XI18772
On Some of the More Striking Relations of Meteorology to Public HealthAlexander Buchan XI18773
On the Comparative Prevalence of Filth-Diseases in Town and CountryJames B Russell, MD XI18778
On the Regeneration of the Sulphur Employed in the Alkali Manufacture as Conducted at the Works of Messrs. Charles Tennant & Co., St. Rollox, by the “Mactear” ProcessJames Mactear, FCS XI187734
On an Improved System of Alkali ManufactureJames Mactear, FCS XI187744
Observations on the Contraction of Muscle on Stimulation of NerveJohn Barlow, MB, MRCSE XI187849
An Experiment on the Disinfection of Enteric ExcretaJohn Dougall, MD, FFPSG XI187851
Physical LifeAndrew Buchanan, MD20 March 1878XI187853
On the Chemical and Microscopical Analysis of Unsound WineJames R Napier, FRS and Professor J G M’Kendrick, MD23 January 1878XI187893
Lichens Growing on Living Leaves from the AmazonsDr J Stirton XI187899
The Constitution of Malt Liquors, and their Influence upon Digestion and NutritionJ J Coleman, FIC, FCS17 April 1878XI1878112
On the Necessity of a General Measure of Legislation for Scotland with Regard to Public HealthW C Spens3 April 1878XI1878129
Experiments on the Relative Specific Gravities of Solid and Melted Metals, &C., at the Temperature of FusionJoseph Whitley17 April 1878XI1878145
Notes on Some of the Testing Operations Involved in Carrying Out the Provisions of the Alkali Acts of 1863 and 1874James Mactear, FCS, FIC22 April 1878XI1878150
On a New Genus of Rugose Corals from the Carboniferous Limestone of ScotlandJames Thomson, FGS1 May 1878XI1878161
Pauperism and the Poor LawAndrew Wallace1 May 1878XI1878177
On the Genus Cyathaxonia and Several New Species from the Carboniferous Limestone in ScotlandJames Thomson, FGS XI1877193
On a New Method of Determining Several Thousand Years in Advance, the Day of the Week Corresponding to Any Given DateJames Dickson XI1878257
On Purifying the Glasgow Harbour, and Rapidly Removing the SewageHoratio K Bromhead, ARIBA XI1878267
Eleven Centuries of ChemistryJohn Ferguson, MA XI1878281
On the Absorbtion of Gases by Water and Other FluidsJames Snodgrass XI1878300
New and Rare Lichens from India and the HimalayasDr James Stirton, FLS8 January 1879XI1879306
On a New Genus of Rugose Corals, from the Carboniferous Limestone of ScotlandJames Thomson, FGS8 January 1879XI1879323
The “Graham Lecture” on Molecular MobilityW Chandler Roberts, FRS22 January 1879XI1879345
Physiology of the Turkish BathW J Fleming, MB5 February 1879XI1879365
Remarks on the Use of the Term “Force”Dr Henry Muirhead XI1879370
Some Researches on the Reactions Involved in the Leblanc Process of Alkali ManufactureJames Mactear, FCS, FIC XI1879374
On the Liquification of GasesJ J Coleman, FIC, FCS XI1879399
On the Objectivity of EnergyDr Henry Muirhead5 March 1879XI1879408
On House Drainage and VentilationW P Buchan, FRSSA19 March 1879XI1879414
On the Modern Munufacture and Application of SteelJ G Fairweather, CE, FSA,2 April 1879XI1879454
On Variations in the Magnetic Constituents of MineralsJ B Hannay, FRSE, FCS XI1879481
On a New Method of Physico-Chemical InvestigationJ B Hannay, FRSE, FCS16 April 1879XI1879484
On Certain Changes Occurring During FossilizationJ B Hannay, FRSE, FCS16 April 1879XI1879488
On the Heating and Ventilation of Turkish BathsJ L Bruce, IA30 April 1879XI1879493
Scheme for the Removal of the Sewage of Glasgow and the Adjoining BurghsAlexander Frew28 April 1879XI1879507
On the Action of Phosphoretted Hydrogen on the Animal OrganismDr John Clark, FCS XI1879517
On Magnetic Iron Sand from the Kyles of ButeR R Tatlock, FRSE, FCS XI1879519
Minutes, Including Reports on State of the Society and on the Library, Treasurers Accounts, and Reports from Sections  XI 209
Office Bearers of Society and Committees of Council  XI 230
Office Bearers of Sections  XI 232
Obituary Notices  XI  
Additions to the Library  XI 234
List of Members of the Society  XI 247
Index to Volume XI  XI  
      
      
VOLUME X11     
      
Opening Address on State and Preventive MedicineAndrew Fergus, MD, President XII18791
On the Mechanical Transmission of Sound by Wires, and on Simple Forms of Microphone ReceiversW J Millar, CE XII187920
Disinfection by AcidsJohn Dougall, MD, FFPS XII187925
On the Antiquity of the Chemical ArtJames Mactear, FCS, FIC XII187943
On the Present Position of Scientific and Technical Education in GermanyE M Dixon XII187976
On a Substitute for Euclid’s Third PostulateR F Muirhead, BSc7 January 1880XII1880112
On DaltonismWilliam Ramsay, PhD7 January 1880XII1880118
On Experiments with Reference to Change of Volume of Certain Bodies on Being MeltedHenry Muirhead, MD7 January 1880XII1880121
On the Volumes of Solid and Liquid Cast Iron, with Reference to the Theories of Volcanic ActionJ B Hannay, FRSE, FCS7 January 1880XII1880126
An Experimental Investigation into the Trap and Water-closet System, and the Relation of the Same to Sewage Products, Gaseous and OtherNeil Carmichael, MD, CM XII1880132
On Provident Dispensaries as a Means for Promoting the Public HealthJames Christie, AM, MD3 March 1880XII1880167
On Improvements in Gas StovesJames Adams, MD, LRCSE, FFPSG17 March 1880XII1880190
On the Heating Power of Coal Gas of Different QualitiesDr Wallace XII1879208
On the Ventilation of the Rooms of Houses, with ExperimentsHoratio Bromhead, IA, ARIBA31 March 1880XII1880211
On the Pellets Occasionally Found in Pig and Foundry IronRobert R Tatlock, FRSE, FCS5 April 1880XII1880219
Note on the Composition of a Peculiar WaterDr W Wallace, FRSE5 April 1880XII1880222
On the Condition in Which Sulphur Exists in CoalDr W Wallace, FRSE5 April 1880XII1880223
Contributions to our Knowledge of the Rugose Corals from the Carboniferous Limestone of ScotlandJames Thomson, FGS14 April 1880XII1880225
The Physiology of Sleep, with a Consideration of the Different Theories Propounded as to its Cause, and the Suggestion of a New View of the SubjectJohn Glaister, MB, LRCPS14 April 1880XII1880262
On the Conveyance of the Contagium of Anthrax to Hair factory Workers, as Illustrative of the Particulate Theory of the ContagiaDr J B Russell28 April 1880XII1880293
The Mud of the ClydeDr R Angus Smith, FRS5 May 1880XII1880321
Sewage, Sewerage and Drainage, Scientific and Sanitary, versus Unscientific and Unsanitary Sewerage and Drainage, with an Exposition of the New Pneumatic (Shone’s) Sewerage SystemIsaac Shone, CE, FGS XII1880339
On the Distribution and Condensation of Gases in the Leaden ChamberJames Mactear, FCS, FIC7 April 1879XII1879363
Minutes, Including Reports on State of the Society and on the Library, Treasurers Accounts, and Reports from Sections  XII 390
Office-Bearers of Society and Committees of Council  XII 427
Office-Bearers of Sections  XII 429
Obituary Notice  XII 431
Additions to the Library  XII 435
List of Members of the Society  XII 443
Index to Volume XII, No.1  XII 534
      
      
VOLUME XIII (No.1)     
      
Opening Address- Sketch of the Early Years of the SocietyAndrew Fergus, MD, President XIII 1
Suggestions as to Amendment of Various Franchises, and Improvement in Mode of Levvying and Collecting Rates and Assessments in ScotlandWilliam Campbell XIII188020
On Certain Seeming Relations Between the Three Larger Planets Crossing in Front of the Sun’s March, &c.Henry Muirhead, MD XIII188034
The Chemistry of Sewage PrecipitationDr William Wallace XIII188046
Opening Address to the Architectural SectionDavid Thomson, FRIBA XIII188071
Some Observations on the Colouring Matter of JellyfishesJohn M’Kendrick, MD XIII188090
Report by R F Muirhead to the British Association  XIII188093
An Ether Percolator for Estimation of Fats, &c., in Organic SubstancesDonald Macphail, MB, CM5 January 1881XIII188195
On a Method of Foretelling the Quality of Wheat Harvests by the Wheat BlossomsSt John Vincent Day, CE5 January 1881XIII188199
On the Action of AnaestheticsJohn G M’Kendrick, MD5 January 1881XIII1881102
The History of Selenium, and its Action in the Bell Photophone, with Description of a Recently-designed FormAndrew Jamieson, CE19 January 1881XIII1881109
On Mortality Tables: Introducing a New Table of MortalityArch. Hewat2 February 1881XIII1881121
The Wire TelephoneJames Blyth, MA XIII1881133
Visible Speech and its Application to the Teaching of the DeafT H Jones2 March 1881XIII1881137
Artificial IndigoArthur G Perkin7 March 1881XIII1881141
Analysis of SoapsCornelius Hope4 April 1881XIII1881150
On a Large-Index BarometerAlexander Scott30 March 1881XIII1881154
Some Observations on our Present Methods of Disposal of Human Excreta and their Relation to the Spread of Epidemic DiseaseEben. Duncan, MD, FFPSG30 March 1881XIII1881156
On Vegetable Parasites on the Tea Plant, more Especially that of AsssamJames Stirton, MD, FLS27 April 1881XIII1881181
On the Genus Alveolites, Amplexus and Zaphrentis, from the Carboniferous System of ScotlandJames Thomson, FGS27 April 1881XIII1881194
Minutes of Session  XIII 238
Annual Report for 1879-80  XIII 241
Library Committee’s Report 1879-80  XIII 245
Abstract of Treasurer’s Statement. 1879-80  XIII 248
Report of the Architectural Section  XIII 266
Report of the Biological Section  XIII 267
Report of the Chemical Section  XIII 267
Report of the Sanitary and Social Economy Section  XIII 268
List of Office-Bearers of Society  XIII 270
Committees Appointed by the Council  XIII 270
List of Office-Bearers of Sections  XIII 272
Additions to the Library  XIII 274
List of Societies with which the Philosophical Society of Glasgow Exchanges Proceedings  XIII 279
List of Periodicals  XIII 282
List of Members  XIII 284
Index  XIII 295
VOLUME XIII (NO. 2)  XIII  
Opening AddressDr William Wallace, President XIII1881299
Electric and Photometric Tests of Swan’s Incandescent LampsAndrew Jamieson, CE XIII1881318
In Memorium. David Foulis  XIII1881325
The Decade 1871-80, in Glasgow: a Sanitary RetrospectJames B Russell, BA, MD XIII1881329
Report: Gathering of Delegates from Other Scientific Societies Attending Meeting at York, August, 1881  XIII1881349
On an Apparatus for Studying the Work Done by a Frog’s MuscleJ M’Gregor-Robertson, MA, MB XIII1881350
Microbes in Fermentation, Putrefaction, and DiseaseCharles Cameron, MD, LL.D, MP XIII1881253
On the Present State of Opinion as to Animal ElectricityJ M’Gregor-Robertson, MA, MB18 January 1882XIII1882374
An Enquiry into the Prevalence of Smallpox in Kilmarnock in the Last CenturyJohn C M’Vail, MD1 February 1882XIII1882386
A Cheap Form of Voltaic BatteryAlfred R Bennett1 February 1882XIII1882401
Opening Address to the Chemical SectionJames Mactear, FCS, FIC XIII1881409
On the Occurrence of Opal in the Colony of Queeensland, and the Geological and Physical Aspects of the Country in which they are FoundJames K M Robertson, MD, FGS, FRGS23 January 1882XIII1882427
Opening Address to the Architectural SectionJames Sellars Jun., IA28 January 1882XIII1882443
On a Changing Tesselated Structure in Certain LiquidsProfessor James Thomson, LL.D, FRS XIII1882464
On the Cause of the Calm Lines Often Seen in a Rippled SeaProfessor James Thomson, LL.D, FRS XIII1882468
On a New Family of Rugose Corals, Including the Genera Cylophyllum, Aulophyllum; and on the Genus ClisiophyllumJames Thomson, FGS1 March 1882XIII1882471
The Works of the Late Charles WilsonDavid Thomson, IA, FRIBA13 March 1882XIII1882552
Action of Ammonia on Fats at a High TemperatureT A Whitelaw20 March 1882XIII1882570
The Composition of Some Fossil Eggs from the Peruvian Guano DepositsJohn Clark, PhD, FCS, FIC20 March 1882XIII1882573
Notes on Some Investigations in Chemical PhysicsJ B Hannay, FRSE, FIC29 March 1882XIII1882576
Report of Examination of a Diseased Salmon from Loch Tay, Received 4th March, 1882John Dougall, MD12 April 1882XIII1882584
On the Mode of Mental Inter-communication in Thought-willing and Thought-readingHenry Muirhead, MD12 April 1882XIII1882585
Minutes of Session  XIII 592
Annual Report of Council for 1880-81  XIII 597
Abstract of Treasurer’s Account for 1880-81  XIII 598
Librarian’s Report  XIII 600
Report of the Architectural Section for Session 1881-82  XIII 618
Report of the Biologial Section for Session 1881-82  XIII 620
Report of the Chemical Section for Session 1881-82  XIII 620
Report of the the Sanitary and Social Economy Section for Session 1881-82  XIII 621
List of Office-Bearers of the Society  XIII 623
Members of Committees Appointed by the Council  XIII 623
List of Office-Bearers of Sections  XIII 624
Additions to the Library  XIII 626
List of Societies and of Publications with which Exchanges are made  XIII 631
List of Periodicals  XIII 634
List of Members for 1881-82  XIII 636
Index  XIII 647
      
      
Volume XIV     
      
On Insensibility Arising from a Deficiency of Oxygen in the AirWilliam Wallace, PhD, FRSE, FIC, FCS, President XIV18821
On Technical EducationDavid Sandeman and E M Dixon, BSc XIV18824
On the Decay of Building StonesWilliam Wallace, President29 January 1883XIV188322
On Some New InfusoriaWilliam Milne, MA, BSc31 January 1883XIV188332
Note on a Simple Form of Lippmann’s Capillary Electrometer, Useful to PhysiologistsJohn G M’Kendrick, MD17 January 1883XIV188337
On Milk and Milk PollutionJohn Dougall, MD XIV188241
On Struthers’ Patent for Pulverising Diamondiferous OreWallace Fairweather, CE31 January 1883XIV188348
On the use of Litmus, Methyl Orange, Phenacetolin and Phenolphthalein as IndicatorsRobert T Thomson22 January 1883XIV188356
Approximative Photometric Measurements of Sun, Moon, Cloudy Sky and Electric, and Other Artificial LightsSir William Thomson, FRS XIV188280
On the Preservation of Food by ColdJ J Coleman, FIC, FCS17 January 1883XIV188386
On the Clauses in the Draft Glasgow Police Bill which have Reference to the Prevention and Mitigation of DiseaseEben. Duncan, MD, FFPSG XIV188299
The Ships and Shipping Trade of Great BritainNathaniel Dunlop XIV1883132
Some Account of the Iron Ore Industry of the North of SpainJames G Jenkins, MI and S XIV1882161
On the Use of Rosolic Acid as an Indicator, with Additional Notes on Phenolphthalein and Methyl OrangeRobert T Thomson19 March 1883XIV1883173
Closing Address to the Architectural SectionJames Sellars Jun, IA26 March 1883XIV1883180
The Water Highways of the Interior of Africa, with Notes on Slave Hunting and the Means of its SuppressionJames Stevenson, FRGS28 March 1883XIV1883197
On a New Apparatus for Recording the Time of Occurrence, the Duration and the Nature and Magnitude of the Motions of an EarthquakeThomas Gray, BSc, FRSE XIV1883221
The Fertilisation of FlowersProfessor Alex S Wilson, MA, BSc,11 April 1883XIV1883225
On Algin: a New Substance Obtained from Some of the Commoner Species of Marine AlgaeEdward C C Stanford, FCS2 April 1883XIV1883241
Address to the Chemical SectionRobert R Tatlock, FRSE, FIC, FCS5 February 1883XIV1883257
Notes on Nitro-Glycerine, Dynamite and Blasting GelatineGeorger M’Roberts25 April 1883XIV1883273
On the Action of Heat and the Chlorides of Phosphorus upon the Watersalts of Hypophosphorous, Phosphorous and Phosphoric AcidsOtto Richter, PhD2 April 1883XIV1883288
Volumetric Process for the Estimation of Cobalt and NickelJohn Clark, PhD, FIC, FCS19 March 1883XIV1883293
On the Development and Generic Relations of the Corals of the Carboniferous System of ScotlandJames Thomson, FGS14 March 1883XIV1883296
Minutes of Session  XIV 521
Annual Report of Council for 1881-82  XIV 524
Abstract of Treasurer’s Account for 1881-82  XIV 526
Report of the Library Committee  XIV 528
Report of Committee Appointed to Prepare a Draft Constitution &c., for the Geographical and Ethnological Section  XIV 539
Memorials Regarding the Amendment of the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867  XIV 544
Report of the Architectural Section for Session 1882-83  XIV 546
Report of the Biologial Section for Session 1882-83  XIV 547
Report of the Sanitary and Social Economy Section for Session 1882-83  XIV 548
Report of the Chemical Section for Session 1882-83  XIV 548
Statement of Cost of Buildings, Adelaide Place, 207 Bath Street  XIV 550
Statement Regarding Geographical and Ethnological Section  XIV 552
Petition Regarding Amendment of Patent Laws  XIV 553
List of Office-Bearers of the Society  XIV 555
List of Members of Committees Appointed by the Council  XIV 556
List of Office-Bearers of Sections  XIV 557
Additions to the Library  XIV 559
List of Societies and Publications with which Exchanges are Made  XIV 563
List of Periodicals  XIV 566
List of Members for 1882-83  XIV 568
Index  XIV 579
      
      
VOLUME XV     
      
Address to the Chemical SectionRobert Tatlock, FRSE,FIC, FCS XV18831
Technical Education, with Special Reference to the Requirement of Glasgow and the West of ScotlandHenry Dyer, CE, MA XV188318
On Geography and EthnologyW G Blackie, PhD, FRGS5 March 1884XV188455
On the Use of Litmus, Rosolic Acid, Methyl-Orange, Phenacetolin and Phenolphthalein as Indicators, Part IIRobert T Thomson XV188363
Note on an Easy and Rapid Method of Determining the Specific Gravity of SolidsJames J Dobbie, MA, DSc and John Hutcheson2 April 1884XV188482
Note on Mr Joseph Whitley’s Centrifugal Mode of Casting Steel Plates for Shipbuilding, &c.Dr Henry Muirhead, President2 April 1884XV188486
Presentation of a Model in Bronze of Cleopatra’s NeedleDr Henry Muirhaed, President2 April 1884XV188488
On a New Method of Measuring the Heat-Conducting Power of Various Materials, such as Cotton, Wool, Hair, &c.J J Coleman, FIC, FCS23 January 1884XV188490
On a New Thermometer or ThermoscopeJ J Coleman, FIC, FCS23 January 1884XV188494
On the Measurement of Electric Currents and PotentialsSir William Thomson, FRS9 January 1884XV188496
Dr Allen Thomson: Sketch of his Life and WorkJohn G M’Kendrick, MD, FRS30 April 1884XV1884102
Note on Modern Forms of the MicroscopeWilliam Limont, MA, MB19 March 1884XV1884118
On Some of the Chief Features of the Physical Geography, Including the Geology of China, and the Bearing thereof on the Future of the EmpireRev. Alexander Williamson, BA, LLD,5 March 1884XV1884119
On the Recent Progress of Chemistry at Home and Abroad; a Plea for the Teaching of Higher Chemistry in this CountryJ J Dobbie, MA, DSc6 February 1884XV1884150
Notes on the Analysis of Commercial Carbonate of PotashRobert Thomson14 January 1884XV1884177
A New Process for the Separation of Nickel and CobaltJohn Clark, PhD, FCS, FIC XV1883183
Endless Solenoid Galvanometer and VoltometerProfessor James Blyth, MA, FRSE30 April 1884XV1884187
Abstract of Paper on the Chemical Constitution of the Methyl and Eythl AlcoholsOtto Richter, PhD7 January 1884XV1884191
On the Use of Litmus, Rosolic Acid, Methyl Orange, Phenacetolin and Phenolphthalein as Indicators, Part IIIRobert T Thomson XV1884194
On the Present State of our Knowledge of the Island of New GuineaWalter G Blackie, PhD, FRGS16 April 1884XV1884202
How Smoke may be Profitably ConsumedAlexander Pinkerton30 April 1884XV1884226
Abstract of a Communication “On the Prevalence of Rickets in the City of Glasgow and in the West of Scotland, and the Relation of Rickets to the Food and Water Used”James Thomson, FGS2 April 1884XV1884232
The Life and Works of Thomas Graham, DCL, FRSDr Robert Angus Smith, FRS XV1884260
Reports of Sections  XV 358
Minutes of Session  XV 362
Annual Report of Council for 1882-83  XV 367
Report of the Library Committee  XV 369
Abstract of the Treasurer’s Account for 1882-83  XV 370
List of Office-Bearers of the Society  XV 388
List of Members of Council Appointed by the Council  XV 389
List of Office-Bearers of Sections  XV 390
Additions to the Library  XV 392
List of Societies and Publications with which Exchanges are Made  XV 395
List of Periodicals  XV 398
List of Members for 1883-84  XV 400
Index  XV 412

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