560 



Catalogue of scientific papers, notice of, 



48^. 

 Cayley (A.), addition to the memoir on 



Tschirnhausen's transformation, 641. 

 , a supplementary memoir on the 



theory of matrices, 543. 

 Cells, on the movements in, 231. 

 Chasles (M.),Copley Medal awarded to,493. 

 Chemical affinity, on the influence of 



quantity of matter on, 144. 

 change, on the laws of connexion be- 

 tween the conditions of, and its amount, 



470. 

 Child (G.), further experiments on the 



production of organisms in closed 



vessels, 178. 

 Chronometers, on the testing of, for the 



mercantile marine, 548. 

 Ciliary action, 232. 



Circulation, artificial, experiments on, 364. 

 Colloid acid, on a, a normal constituent of 



human urine, 1. 



, compounds of, 6. 



, physiological relations of, 8. 



Compass, effect of particular arrangements 



of iron in a ship on the, 114, 500, 



516. 

 in iron ships, on the correction of, 



527. 

 Contractility, on, 231. 



Medal awarded to Michel Chasles, 



Cosmical and geological philosophy, in- 

 ferences and suggestions in, 120. 



Council, list of, 513. 



Croonian Lecture, May 11, 1865. On the 

 ultimate nerve-fibre distributed to 

 muscle and some other tissues, with ob- 

 servations upon the structure and pro- 

 bable mode of action of a nervous me- 

 chanism, 229. 



Crystalloid substances, on the rapidity of 

 the passage of, into the vascular and 

 non-vascular textures of the body, 63. 



Crystalloids, on the rate of passage into 

 and out of the vascular and non-vascular 

 textures of the body, 220, 400. 



Cureton (Eev. W.), obituary notice of, i. 



Dale (R. S.), hydride of heptyl from 



azelaic acid, 466. 

 Davy (J.), some observations on birds, 



chiefly in relation to their temperature, 



with supplementary additions on their 



bones, 337, 440, 475. 

 Dawes (Rev. W. R.) admitted, 319. 

 De la Rue (W.), Stewart (B.), and Loewy 



(B.), researches on solar physics : Series!. 



On the nature of solar spots, 37. 

 , Series II. On the behaviour of 



sun-spots with regard to increase and 



diminution, 59. 

 Diethylated acetone, 460. 



Digitaline, on the application of physiolo- 

 gical tests for, 270. 



Discriminants, on a theorem concerning, 

 336. 



Disk, on the heating of, by rapid rotation 

 in vacuo, 339. 



Donoughmore (Earl of) admitted, 134. 



Dove (H. W.) on meteorological observa- 

 tions, 317. 



Dufferin (Lord) admitted, 204. 



Echidna hystrix, on the marsupial pouches, 

 mammarv glands, and mammary foetus 

 of the, 106. 



Electric light, note on the invisible radia- 

 tion of, 33. 



Electrical resistance, report on the new 

 unit of, 154. 



Electricity, atmospheric, observations of, 

 at Windsor, Nova Scotia (No. II.), 10. 



Ellis (A. J.), introductory memoir on 

 plane stigmatics, 176. 



on the corrections for latitude and 



temperature in barometric hypsometry, 

 with an improved form of Laplace's 

 formula, 274. 



Entozoa, cystic, on the production of, in 

 the calf, 214. 



, nematode, chemical examination of 



the fluid from the peritoneal cavity of,69. 



, on the existence of glycogen in the 



tissues of, 543. 



Equations, on Newton's rule for the dis- 

 covery of imaginary roots of, 268. 



Ethers, notes of synthetical researches on, 

 (No. I.), 198, 458. 



Ethylic amyloethoxalate, 193. 



amylohydroxalate, 192. 



diethacetone carbonate, 459. 



Evans (F. J.) and Smith (A.) on the 

 magnetic character of the armour-plated 

 ships of the Royal Navy, and on the 

 effect on the compass of particular ar- 

 rangements of iron in a ship, 114, 485. 



Everett (J.D.), account of observations of 

 atmospheric electricity at King's College, 

 Windsor, Nova Scotia (No. II.), 10. 



Fagge (C. H.) and Stevenson (T.) on the 

 application of physiological tests for 

 certain organic poisons, and especially 

 digitaline, 270. 



Fellows deceased, list of, 481. 



elected, list of, 482. 



Fibre, striated muscular, on the develop- 

 ment of, 374. 



Flower (W. H.) on the commissures of 

 the cerebral hemispheres of the Marsu- 

 pialia and Monotremata, as compared 

 with those of the placental mammals, 

 71. 



, reply to Professor Owen's paper 



" On zoological names of characteristic 



