Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Title Publication Date Language Citations
XVI.—The Macrofauna of the Intertidal Sand of Kames Bay, Millport, Buteshire1942/01/01English
TRE volume 50 issue 2 Cover and Back matter1942/01/01English
XI.—On a World Correlation of the Pleistocene1942/01/01English
TRE volume 50 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1942/01/01English
XIII.—Hormonal Analysis of the Cyclic Variations in the Vascular Architecture of the Uterus of the Guinea-Pig1942/01/01English
XVIII.—The Conducting System of the Marsupial Heart1942/01/01English
XVII.—The Genus Primula: Section Nivales1942/01/01English
XIV.—Chironomid Larvæ of the Millport Shore Pools1942/01/01English
TRE volume 41 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1906/01/01English
List of Honorary FellowsEnglish
XII. Demonstrations of some of Dr Matthew Stewart's General TheoremsEnglish
Mr Hornby on the Distillation of Spirits from CarrotsEnglish
VII. An Essay on the Character of Hamlet, in Shakespeare's Tragedy of HamletEnglish
II. Remarks on some Passages of the sixth Book of the EneidEnglish
Donations presented to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, continued from the preceding VolumeEnglish
XIV. On the Resolution of Indeterminate ProblemsEnglish
Letter from the President Virly, on the use of Caustic Alkali in the Cure of GravelEnglish
TRE volume 60 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1941/01/01English
II. An Account of the Method of making the Otter of Roses, as it is prepared in the East IndiesEnglish
VIII. Answers to the Objections of M. de Luc with regard to the Theory of RainEnglish
III.—The Normal Œstrous Cycle of the Ferret: The Correlation of the Vaginal Smear and the Histology of the Genital Tract, with Notes on the Distribution of Glycogen, the Incidence of Growth, and the Reaction to Intravitam Staining by Trypan Blue1941/01/01English
IV.—Some Ecological Aspects of the Intertidal Area of the Estuary of the Aberdeenshire Dee1941/01/01English
Letter relative to the KrakenEnglish
VI. Theory of the Moods of VerbsEnglish
I. An Account of some Extraordinary Structures on the Tops of Hills in the Highlands; with Remarks on the Progress of the Arts among the ancient Inhabitants of ScotlandEnglish
VIII.—The Soils and Vegetation of the Bin and Clashindarroch Forests1941/01/01English
VI.—The Geology of the Highland Border from Glen Almond to Glen Artney1941/01/01English
IV. Pathological Observations on the BrainEnglish
V. Account of the German TheatreEnglish
Letter from the Teshoo Lama to Mr HastingsEnglish