INDEX TO VOL. XLVIII. 



AIR, on the specific heats of pases at 

 constant volume. Part I. Carbon di- 

 oxide, hydrogen, and (Joly),440. 



Alloys of nickel and iron, magnetic pro- 

 perties of (Hopkinson), 1. 



Alloys, on certain ternary. Part II 

 (Wright and Thompson), 25. 



Amphioxu*, on the development of the 

 atrial chamber of (Willey), 80. 



Andrews (T.) observations on pure ice, 

 Part II, 106. 



the pascive state of iron and steel. 



Part I, 116. 



Anniversary meeting, 464. 



Auditors elected, 434. 



report of, 464. 



Bacillus antfiracis, the chemical pro- 

 ducts of the growth of, and their 

 physiological action (Martin), 78. 



Bacteria-killing globulin, a (Hankin), 

 93. 



Baker (Sir Benjamin) elected, 104. 

 admitted, 151. 



Ballance (C. A.) and S. G. Shattock, a 

 note on an experimental investigation 

 into the pathology of cancer, 23, 392. 



Barometric oscillations during thunder- 

 storms, on, and on the brontometer, 

 an instrument designed to facilitate 

 their study (Symons), 59. 



Boddard (F. E.) on the homology be- 

 tween genital ducts and nephrid*ia in 

 the Oligocbseta, 452. 



Beevor (0. E.) on the course of the fibres 

 of the cingulum and the posterior 

 parts of the corpus callosum and of the 

 fornix in the marmoset monkey, 271. 



and V. Horsley, a record of 



the results obtained by electrical 

 excitation of the so-called motor 

 cortex and internal capsule in an 

 orang outang (Simia satyrtts), 159. 



Bile and its constituents, a further note 

 on the influence of, on pancreatic 

 digestion (Martin and Williams), 100. 



Boiling and freezing points, on the 

 determination of some, by means of 

 the platinum thermometer (Griffiths), 

 220. 



Bosanquet (Robert Uolford Mucdowall) 

 elected, 104. 



admitted, 151. 



British earthquakes of 1889, on the 

 (Davison), 275. 



Brontometer, on barometric oscillations 

 during thunderstorms, and on the, 

 an instrument designed to facilitate 

 their study (Symons), 59. 



Burbury (Samuel Hawksley) elected,104. 

 admitted, 151. 



Burch (G. J.) on a method of deter- 

 mining the value of rapid variations 

 of a difference of potential by means 

 of the capillary electrometer, 89. 



and V. H. Veley, the variations of 



electromotive torce of cells consisting 

 of certain metals, platinum, and nitric 

 acid, 460. 



Camphor, on the action of oils on the 

 motions of, on the surface of water 

 (Tomlinson), 258. 



Cancer, a note on an experimental in- 

 vestigation into the pathology of 

 (Ballance and Shattock), 23, 392. 



Candidates for election, list of, 1. 



Capillary electrometer, on a method of 

 determining the value of rapid varia- 

 tions of a difference of potential by 

 means of the (Burch), 89. 



Carbon dioxide, on the specific heats of 

 gases at constant volume. Part I. 

 Air, hydrogen, and (Joly), 440. 



Castor-oil plant (Ricinus communis), 

 on the germination of the seed of the 

 (Green), 370. 



Chancy (H. J.) re-determination of the 

 true weight of a cubic inch of distilled 

 water, 230. 



Cingulum, on the course of the fibres of 

 the, and the posterior parts of the 

 corpus callosum and of the fornix in 

 the marmoset monkey (Beevor), 271. 



Circulation and respiration, on the 

 changes produced in the, by increase 

 of the intracranial pressure or tension 

 (Spencer and Horsley), 278. 



Claudius (Rudolf Julius E.) obituary 

 notice of, i. 



