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IXDEX. 



the brontometer, an instrument 

 designed to facilitate their study, 59. 

 Sympathetic nervous system in mam- 

 mals, the development of the (Pater- 

 son), 19. 



Teall (J. J. Harris) elected, 104. 



admitted, 151. 



Ternary alloys, on certain. Part II 

 (Wright and Thompson), 25. 



Terrestrial magnetism, on the causes of 

 the phenomena of, and on some 

 electro-mechanism for exhibiting the 

 secular changes in its horizontal and 

 vertical components (Wilde), 358. 



Thermometer, on the determination of 

 some boiling and freezing points by 

 means of the platinum (Griffiths), 

 220. 



Thomas (A. P.) preliminary note on the 

 development of the tuatara (Sphen- 

 odon punctatwrn) , 152. 



Thompson (C.) and C. R. A. Wright, 

 on certain ternarv alloys. Part TI, 25. 



Thorne (Richard Thome) elected, 104. 



admitted, 151. 



Thumb and finger marks, the patterns 

 in : on their arrangement into natur- 

 ally distinct classes, the permanence 

 of the papillary ridges that make 

 them, and the resemblance of their 

 classes to ordinary genera (Galton), 

 455. 



Thunderstorms, on barometric oscilla- 

 tions during, and on the brontometer, 

 an instrument designed to facilitate 

 their study (Symons), 59. 



Tidal observations of high and low 

 water, on the harmonic analysis of 

 (Darwin), 278. 



Tomlinson (C.) on the action of oils on 

 the motions of camphor on the surface 

 of water, 258. 



Transplantation and growth of mam- 

 malian ova within a uterine foster- 

 mother, preliminary note on the 

 (Heape), 457. 



Trust funds, 481. 



Tuatara (Spkenodon punctatum), pre- 

 liminary note on the development of , 

 the (Thomas), 152. 



Vapour-density, experiments on (Per? 

 man), 45. 



Veley (V. H.) the conditions of chemi- 

 cal change between nitric acid and 

 certain metals, 458. 



and Or. J. Burch, the variations of 



electromotive force of cells consisting 

 of certain metals, platinum, and nitric 

 acid, 460. 



Viscosity of water, on the superficial 

 (Rayleigh), 127. 



Vocal cords in quiet respiration in man, 

 on the position of the, and on the 

 reflex-tonus of their abductor muscles 

 (Semon), 156, 403. 



Walker (Gen.) account of recent pen- 

 dulum operations for determining the 

 relative force of gravity at the Kew 

 and the Greenwich observatories, 

 105. 



Water, on the action of oils on the 

 motions of camphor on the surface of 

 (Tomlinson), 258. 



on the superficial viscosity of 



(Eayleigh), 127. 



re-determination of the true weight 



of a cubic inch of distilled (Chanev), 

 230. 



Weldou (Walter Frank Raphael) elected, 

 104. 



admitted, 220. 



Whetham (W. C. D.) on the alleged 

 slipping at the boundary of a liquid 

 in motion, 225. 



Wilde (II.) on the causes of the pheno- 

 mena of terrestrial magnetism, and on 

 some electro-mechanism for exhibi- 

 ting the secular changes in its hori- 

 zontal and vertical components, 35<S. 



Willey (A.) on the development of the 

 atrial chamber of Amphioxus, 80. 



Williams (D.) and S. Martin, a further 

 note on the influence of bile and its 

 constituents on pancreatic digestion, 

 160. 



Wind pressure upon an inclined surface, 

 on (Dines), 233. 



Wright (C. R. A.) and C. Thompson, 

 on certain ternarv alloys. Part If. 

 25. 



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Page 378, line 30, for " action " read 

 382 17 "heated" 

 387 10 " with acids " 



"reaction." 

 " treated." 

 " into acids." 



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