Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
In January and February 1879 Mr J. Y. Buchanan communicated to this society two papers, on the distribution of temperature under the ice in Linlithgow Loch. In these papers he gives a most interesting and valuable series of temperature observations made by him, of the water, at different points, and at different depths, in the loch while it was covered with ice. He also gives the temperatures as taken by him under similar circumstances in Loch Lomond. These observations by Mr Buchanan disclose a somewhat unexpected thermal condition of the water.
page 414 note * Proceedings of the Royal Society, Edinburgh, 1876–77.