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Papers read to the Society, January 23, 1902.
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I. “Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. XI.- On the Influence of Natural Selection on the Variability and Correlation of Organs.” By Professor Karl Pearson, F. R. S. II. “On the Correlation of Intellectual Ability with the Size and Shape of the Head. (Preliminary Notice.)” By Professor Karl Pearson, F. R. S. III. “On the Mechanism of the so-called ‘Peripheral Reflex Secretion’ of the Pancreas. (Preliminary Communication.)” By Dr. W. M. Bayliss and Dr. E. H. Starling, F. R. S. IV. “A Short Description of the Culicidse of India, with Descriptions of New Species of Anopheles.” By F. V. Theobald. Communicated by Professor E. Ray Lankester, F. R. S. V. “The Affinity of Tmesipteris with the Sphenophyllales.” By Professor A. P. W. Thomas. Communicated by Professor Howes, F. R. S. VI. “On the Excretory Organs of Amphioxus.” By E. S. Goodrich. Communicated by Professor E. Ray Lankester, F. R. S.
Title: Papers read to the Society, January 23, 1902.
Description:
I.
“Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution.
XI.
- On the Influence of Natural Selection on the Variability and Correlation of Organs.
” By Professor Karl Pearson, F.
R.
S.
II.
“On the Correlation of Intellectual Ability with the Size and Shape of the Head.
(Preliminary Notice.
)” By Professor Karl Pearson, F.
R.
S.
III.
“On the Mechanism of the so-called ‘Peripheral Reflex Secretion’ of the Pancreas.
(Preliminary Communication.
)” By Dr.
W.
M.
Bayliss and Dr.
E.
H.
Starling, F.
R.
S.
IV.
“A Short Description of the Culicidse of India, with Descriptions of New Species of Anopheles.
” By F.
V.
Theobald.
Communicated by Professor E.
Ray Lankester, F.
R.
S.
V.
“The Affinity of Tmesipteris with the Sphenophyllales.
” By Professor A.
P.
W.
Thomas.
Communicated by Professor Howes, F.
R.
S.
VI.
“On the Excretory Organs of Amphioxus.
” By E.
S.
Goodrich.
Communicated by Professor E.
Ray Lankester, F.
R.
S.
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