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KiEKMAN Eer. T. P., M.A., F.R.S.— Theorems on G-roups, p. 73, On Non- 

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Latham A. Or. — Hepworth's Method of Mounting Insects, p. 9. Wings of 

 Lepidoptera, p. 188, p. 212. 



Matjet M. F., Commander U.S. Navy. Deep Sea Soundmg, p. 70. 



MoLESWOETH Eev. W. N., M.A. — Origin of Species, p. 24. 



Moffat Thos., M.D., F.G-.S. — On Disease in Connection with HaU and 



Snow Showers, p. 19. 

 MoSLEY G.— Envelopes for Soundings, p. 8. Meteorology of Gibraltar, p. 40. 



Hurricane at Gibraltar, p. 60. Report on a Fibrous Bulb, p. 262. 



Nasmtth James. — Structure of the Luminous Envelope of the Sun, p. 55. 



O'Neill Chaeles. — Density of Rolled Copper after Hammermg and 

 Annealing, p. 56. 



Pauli Dr. P.— Production of Graphite, p. 97. Action of Nitrate of Soda on 



Sulphide of Sodium, p. 169. 

 Petschlee Mr. — Crystals in Vegetable Forms, p. 234. 



Ransome J. A. — Seleniimi in Coal, p. 6. Arsenic in Sulphur, p. 13. 



Ransome Aethue, M.A., M.B., M.R.C.S.— Atmospheric Pressure and Direc- 

 tion of Wind in Relation to Disease, p. 101. 



Rawson Robeet, Hon. Mem.— Memoir of the late Professor E. Hodgkinson, 

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Robeets W., M.D.— Estimation of Sugar in Diabetic Urine, p. 6. 



RoscoE H. E., Ph.D., &c., Hon. Sec— Arsenic Eatmg in Styria, p. 11. Lines 

 of the Spectrum, p. 23, p. 126. Effect of Temperature on the Light 

 Emitted by the Vapour of Incandescent Metals, p. 227. 



Rylands T. G.— Classification of the Diatomace®, p. 141. 



ScHXJXCK E., Ph.D., F.R.S., V.P.— New Source of Indigo, p. 181. 

 SHEAEMAif Dr. C. J.— Causes of Mortality in Manufacturing Towns, p. 184. 

 Sidebotham Joseph.— Drawings of Insects, p. 142, p. 262. 

 Smith R. Aicgus, Ph.D., F.R.S., &c., V.P.— Arsenic in Coal Pyrites, p. 5. 



Arsenic in the Atmosphere, p. 5. Lead in Manchester Water, p. 30. 



Production and Prevention of Malaria, p. 44. Relation of Work and 



Workers, p. 47. Products of Putrefaction of Blood, p. 127, p. 241. 



Examples of Relative and Absolute Law, p. 147. Limits of Chemical 



and Mechanical Action, p. 164. 



