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of the Standard compass in thc iron armour-plated, iron, 

 aud compositc-built sliips of tlie royal navy on a eonside- 

 rable cbaiigu of magnetic latitude. p. 77—80. — Abiiey 

 and Festing: Atuiospberic absorjjtion in the infra-red of 

 tbe solar spectnim. p. 80 — 83. — Keynolds, 0.: An cx- 

 perimental investigation of the circumstauces which deter- 

 mine whether the motion of water shall be direct or si- 

 nuous, and of the law of resistance in parallel Channels. 

 p. 83 — 99. — Stirliug, W. aud Kannie, A.: ün thc 

 action of certain reagents ii])on the coioured blood-cor- 

 puscles. Pt. 1. The coioured blood corjiuscles of the Newt 

 and Frog. p. 114—128. — Tyudall, J.: On a bitherto 

 unobserved resemblance between carbonic acid aud bisul- 

 phide of carbon. p. 129 — 130. — Lanib, H.: Ou electrical 

 raotions in a spherical conductor. p. 130 — 132. — Mac 

 Munn. Ch. A.: Ubservations on the colouring-niatters of 

 the so-called bile of invertebrates, and those of the bile of 

 vertebrates, and on sonie unnsual urine pigments etc. p. 132 

 — 134. — Stoue, E. J. : The principal cause of the large 

 errors at present existing between the ])Ositions of the nioon 

 deduced trora Hausen's tables and Observation: aud the 

 cause of au apparent increase in the secular acccleratiou 

 in the moon's nieau motion required by Hanseu's tables, 

 or of au apjiarent change in the tiuie of the earth's rota- 

 -tion. p. 135 — 137. — Humpidge. T. S.: On the atomic 

 weight of gluciuum iberylliumi. p. 137 — 138. — Carpeuter. 

 P. H.: Ou a new Criuoid from the Southern Sea. p. 138 

 — 140. — Lowuo. B. T.: On the structure and functions 

 of the eyes of Arthropoda. p. 140 — 145. — Pavy, F. W.: 

 Introductory note on Communications to be presented ou 

 the physiology of the carbohvdrates in the animal System, 

 p. 145 — 147. — Hartley, W. N. and Adeney, AV. E.: 

 Measurements of the wave-leugths of rays of high refran- 

 gibility in the sjiectra of elementary substances. p. 148 

 — 149. — Rein Id. A, W. and Rück er, A. W. : On the 

 limiting thickness of liquid films. p. 149 — 151. — Schu- 

 ster. A. and Abney, W. de W.: On the total solar edipse 

 of May 17, 1882. p. 151—155. — Brady. H. B.: Note on 

 Syringammina. a newe type of arenaceous Rhizopoda. p. 155 

 — 161. — Bell, J.: Contributions to the chemistry of food. 

 p. 161 — 162. — Owen: Pelvic cbaracters of thylacoleo 

 carnifex. p. 163. — Gardiner, W.: On the continuity of 

 the protoplasm through the walls of vegetable cells. p. 163 

 — 166. — Siemens. W.: On the dependence of radiation 

 on temperature. p. 166 — 177. — Hughes, D. E.: Theory 

 of magnetism based upon new experimental researches. 

 p. 178 — 202. — Tizard,T. H.: Remarks on the soundings 

 and temperatures obtained in the Faeroe Channel during 

 the summer of 1882. p. 202—226. — Wooldridge, L. C: 

 Preliminary note on the inuervation of the mamraalian heart. 

 p. 226 — 229. — Ferrier, 1).: Note on the niotor roots of 

 the brachial plexus, aud on the dilator nerve of the Iris. 

 )i. 229—232. — Iluggins. W.; On the function of the 

 sound-post and on the proportional thickness of the strings 

 of the viülin. p. 241 — 248. — Reynolds, J. E.: Note on 

 the atomic weiglit of gluciiuim or beryllium. p. 248 — 250. — 

 Preece, \V. H.: The effects of temperature on the electro- 

 raotive force and resistance of batteries. II. p. 250 — 257. — 

 Flight, AY.: Examination of ,the meteorite which feil on 

 the le'ii February, 1883, at Alfianello, in the district of 

 Verolannova, in the province of Brescia, Italy. p. 258 — 260. 

 — Pickering, E. C: Circular couceruing astronomical 

 photography. p. 260 — 261. — Crookes, W.: On radiant 

 matter spectroscopy. A new method of spectrum analysis. 

 p. 262 — 271. — Howell, W. IL: Experiments upon the 

 heart of the dog with reference to the maximum volume 

 of blood sent out by the left ventricle in a siugle beat, 

 and the influence of variations in venous pressure, arterial 

 pressure, and juilse rate upon the work done by the 

 heart. p. 271—274. — Carpeuter, AV. B.: Researches 

 on the Foraminifera. Supplemental memoir. On an abyssal 

 type of the genus Orbitolites; a study in the theory of 

 descent. p. 276 — 279. — Lockwood, C. B.: On 

 the development of the great Omentum and transverse 

 mesocolon. p. 279. — Hicksou, S. J.: On the eibated 

 groove (Siphonoglyphe) in the stomodaeum of the Alcyo- 

 narians. p. 280— 281. — Cash,Th, and Yeo, G. F.: On the 



variations of latency of certain skeletal muscles of some 

 diiferont animals. p. 281-292. — De la Rue, W. aud 

 Müller, H. W. : Experimental researches on the electric 

 discharge with the Chloride of silver battery. p. 292 — 300. 



— Hartley, W. N. : Ou liue spectra of boron and Silicon, 

 p. 301—304. — Hicks. W. M.: On the steady motion of 

 a boUow vortex. p. 304 — 308. — Rani sa y, W. and Young, 

 S. : Intiueuce of pressure on the temperature of volatiliza- 

 tion of sohds. p. 308 — 310. — Symons, G. J.: Note on 

 the establishment and first results of siraultaueous thermo- 

 metric and hygrometric observatious at heights of 4 aud 

 170 feet, aud of Siemens' electrical thermometer at 260 feet 

 above the ground. p. 310 — 319. — Mallock. A.: On cur- 

 ves circumscribing rotatiug polygons with reference to the 

 shape of drilled holes. p. 319 — 324. — Brunton, T. L. 

 and Cash, J. Th. : Contributions to our knowledge of the 

 conuexion between chemical Constitution, physiological action 

 and antagouism. p. 324 — 328. — Abuey aud Festing: 

 The iufluence of water in the atmosphere on the solar 

 spectrum and solar temperature. p. 328 — 341. — Lawes, 

 J. B. aud Gilbert, J. H.: Supplement to former paper 

 entitled „Experimental inquiry into the composition of some 

 of the animals fed and slaughtered as human food", Com- 

 position to the ash of the entire animals, and of certain 

 separated parts. p. 342 — 344. — Tilden, W. A. and 

 Shenstone, W. A. : On the solubility of salts in water at 

 high temperatures. p. 345 — 346. — Thomson, J. J. : On 

 the determination of the number of electrostatic units in 

 the electromagnetic unit of electricity. p. 346 — 347. — 

 Dewar, J. aud Scott, A.: On the molecular weights of 

 the substituted ammouias. Nr. I. Triethylamine. p. 347 — 349. 



— Bourne, A. G. : Contributions to the anatomy of the 

 Hirudiuea. p. 350 — 357. — Humpidge, T. S.: Reply to 

 a note by Professor J. B. Reynolds on the atomic weight 

 of glucinum or beryllium. p. 358—359. — MacMunn, C. A.: 

 Observatious on the colouriug-matters of the so-called bile 

 of invertebrates, ou those of the bile of vertebrates, and 

 on some inusual uriue pigments etc. p. 370 — 403. 



— Catalogue of scientific books in the library of 

 the Royal Society. General Catalogue. London 1883. 8". 



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Jahresbericht. 1882—83. GreifswalJ 1883. 80. - 

 Hübbe-Schleiden: DieBrschUessung des Inneren Afrika's. 

 p. 1 — 17. — Lehmann, F. W. P.: Das oberungarische 

 Bergland. p. 18 — 34. — Müller-Beeck, F. G.: Unsere 

 wissenschaftliche Kenntniss von Korea, p. 35 — 57. — Stein- 

 hausen: lieber den erdkundlichen Unterricht auf Gymna- 

 sien, p. 58 — 71. — Beiträge zur Landeskunde von Vor- 

 pommern und Rügen. I. Zusammenstellung der die Landes- 

 kunde von Vorpommern und Rügen betretfenden Literatur, 

 p. 73 — 108. — II. Scholz: Aufforderung zu Beobachtungen 

 über die Glacialerscheinuugen und ihre Einwirkungen auf 

 die orographischen nnd hydrographischen Verhältnisse in 

 der Provinz Pommern und den angrenzenden Gebieten, 

 p. 109 — 120. — Rohde, G.: Die Auftindung des Passes 

 von Bariloche in den patagonisch-chilonischen Cordillereu. 

 p. 123 — 127. — Stöwer: Die Ausgrabungen bei Gross- 

 Tychow, Ilinterpommern. p. 128 — 131. 



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Kaiserliche Admiralität in Berlin. Annaleu dei- 

 Hydrographie u. maritim. Meteorologie. Jg. XL Hft. 10. 

 Berlin 1883. 4'^. — Die drei norwegischen Nordmeer- 

 Expeditionen 1876—78. IL p. 565—574. — Lothungen und 

 Temperaturmessuugen des „Triton" iu der Faro-Shetland- 

 Rmne im Sommer 1882. p. 612—615. — Orkanartiger Sturm 

 im Südatlantischen ocean am 25. und 26. Ajiril 1883. 

 p. 615 — 619. — Vergleichende üebersicht der Witterung 

 des Monats Juli 1883 in Nord-Amerika und Central-Europa. 

 p. 620—621. 



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