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  1. On the Correlation of Intellectual Ability with the Size and Shape of the Head. (Preliminary Notice.) Drawn up by Karl Pearson, F.R.S., University College, London
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  1. The Affinity of Tniesipteris with the Sphenophyllales. By A. P. W. Thomas, M.A., F.L.S., University College, Auckland, New Zealand. Communicated by Professor G. B. Howes, F.R.S
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  1. On the Excretory Organs of Amphioxua. By Edwin S. Goodrich, M.A., Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. Communicated by E. Bay Lankester, F.R.S
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  1. On the Causation of the so-called " Peripheral Beflex Secretion " of the Pancreas. (Preliminary Communication.) By "W. M. Bayliss, M.D., and Ernest H. Starling, M.D., F.B.S
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  1. Meeting of January 30, 1902, and List of Papers read
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  1. The Chemical Origins of the Lines in Nova Persei. By Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S
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  1. The Specific Volumes of Oxygen and Nitrogen Vapour at the Boiling-point of Oxygen. By James Dewar, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., F.B.S
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  1. A Short Description of the Culicidse of India, with Descriptions of New Species of Anopheles. By Fred. V. Theobald, M.A., F.E.S. Communicated by E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S. (Plate 5.)
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  1. The Application of the Kinetic Theory of Gases to the Electric, Magnetic, and Optical Properties of Diatomic Gases. By George W. Walker. Communicated by Professor Riicker, Sec. R.S
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  1. Meeting of February 6, 1902, and List of Papers read
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  1. The Stratifications of Hydrogen. By Sir William Crookes, F.R.S
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  1. Radio-activity and the Electron Theory. By Sir William Crookes, F.R.S
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  1. The Density and Coefficient of Cubical Expansion of Ice. By J. H. Vincent, D.Sc., B.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. Communicated by Professor J. J. Thomson, F.R.S
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  1. Meeting of February 13, 1902, and List of Papers read
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  1. On the Sub-Mechanics of the Universe. By Osborne Reynolds, F.R.S.
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  1. Micro-crystalline Structure of Platinum. By Thomas Andrews, F.R.S., F.C.S. (Plate 6.)
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  1. The Distribution of Magnetism as affected by Induced Currents in an Iron Cylinder when Rotated in a Magnetic Field. By Ernest Wilson, Professor of Electrical Engineering, King's College, London. Communicated by Sir W. H. Preece, F.R.S
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  1. Note on Mr. Bateson's Paper, " Heredity, Differentiation, and other Conceptions of Biology : a Consideration of Professor Karl Pearson's Paper ' On the Principle of Homotyposis.' " By Karl Pearson, F.R.S.
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