XXV11I 



IVKKX. 



Ktlivl oxide, an attempt to determine 

 the atiiabatic relations of. Part 1. 

 Gaseous ether (Ramsay and Perinan), 

 447. 



Evans (J. F.) on the demonstration by 

 staining of the pathogenic fungus of 

 malaria, its artificial cultivation, and 

 the results of inoculation of the same, 

 199. 



note on the above (Dyer), 539. 



Finger-marks, method of indexing 

 (Gallon), 540. 



Flames, on the influence of pressure on 

 the spectra of (Liveing and Dewar), 

 217. 



Flesh, on the bases (organic) in the 

 juice of. Part I (Johnson), 538. 



Fluid pressure, note on the instability 

 of india-rubber tubes and balloons 

 when distended by (Mallock), 458. 



Focometry of lenses and lens-combina- 

 tions, on the, and on a new focomeler 

 (Thompson), 225. 



Fossa patellaris of the corpus yitreum, 

 on a membrane lining the (Stuart), 

 137. 



Fossil plants of the coal-measures, on 

 the organisation of the. Part XVIII 

 (Williamson), 154. 



reptilia, researches on the struc- 

 ture, organisation, and classification 

 of the. VII. Further observations 

 on Pareiaaaurtts (Seeley), 518. 



Frankland (Percy Faraday) elected, 491. 



Fungus of malaria, on the demonstra- 

 tion by staining of the pathogenic 

 (Evans), 199. 



note on Dr. Fen ton Evans* 



paper on the pathogenic (Dyer) , 530. 



Galton (F.) method of indexing finger- 

 marks, 540. 



Galvano-hysteresis, on. Preliminary 

 notice (Thompson), 439. 



Gas, on the rate of propagation of the 

 luminous discharge of electricity 

 through a rarefied (Thomson), 84. 



Gilchrist (Percy C.) elected, 491. 



Gotch (F.) and V. Horsley, on the 

 mammalian nervous system ; its fun- 

 tions and their localisation determined 

 by an electrical method. Croonian 

 lecture, 235. 



Griffiths (E. H.) and H. L. Callendar, 

 on a determination of the boiling 

 point of sulphur, and on a method of 

 standardising platinum resistance 

 thermometers by reference to it, 56. 



Halliburton (William Dobinson) elected, 

 491. 



Hannen (Lord) elected, 323. 



admitted, 359. 



Hartley (W. N.) on the physical cha- 

 racters of the lines in the spark spcct r i 

 of the elements, 448. 



Haycraft (J. B.) on the minute struc- 

 ture of striped muscle, with special 

 reference to a new method of investi- 

 gation, by means of "impressions" 

 stamped in collodion, 76, 287. 



Heat capacity and heat of fusion of 

 some substances to test the validity 

 of Person's absolute zero, determina- 

 tions of the (Pickering), 11. 



Heaviside (Oliver) elected, 491. 



Higgs (G.) on the bisulphite compounds 

 of alizarin-blue and coerulin as sen- 

 sitifiers for rays of low refrangibility, 

 345. 



Horsley (V.) and F. Gotch, on the mam- 

 malian nervous system ; its functions 

 and their localisation determined by 

 an electrical method. Croonian lec- 

 ture, 235. 



Huggins (W.) on the chief line in the 

 spectrum of the nebulas. A reply, 

 136. 



and Mrs. Huggins, on Wolf and 



Rayet's bright-line stars in Cygnus, 

 33. 



Hunter (W.) the influence of oxygen 

 on the formation of ptomaines, 376. 



Ice-crystal, on the plasticity of an 

 (McConnel), 323. 



India-rubber tubes and balloons, note 

 on the instability of, when distended 

 by fluid pressure (Mallock), 458. 



Insects, on the minute structure of the 

 muscle-columns or sarcostyles which 

 form the wing muscles of. Prelimi- 

 nary note (Sehafer), 76, 280. 



Iron and steel, the passive state of. 

 Part II (Andrews), 120. 



Part III (Andrews), 



481. 



in chromatin, on the demonstra- 

 tion of the presence of, by micro- 

 chemical methods (Macallum), 488. 



Jackson (William Lawies) elected, 136. 



admitted, 154. 



Johnson (G.) on the physiology of 

 asphyxia, and on the anesthetic 

 action of pure nitrogen, 144, 



Johnson (G. S.) on the bases (organic) 

 in the juice of flesh. Part I, 538. 



Keeler (J. E.) on the chief line in the 

 spectrum of the nebula;, 399. 



Kew Observatory, cloud photography 

 conducted under the Meteorological 



