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INDEX. 



Oligochaetous annelid, preliminary notice 

 of a new form of excretory organs in 

 an (Beddard), 308. 



Paraflinir nitrites, the physiological 

 action of the, considered in connexion 

 with their chemical constitution. 

 Part I. The action of the paraffinic 

 nitrites on blood pressure (Cash and 

 Dunstan),314. 



Pareiataurut, further observations on 

 (Seeley),518. 



Parker (W. N.) on the anatomy and 

 physiology of P-rolvptermx annectenx, 

 549. 



Passive state of iron and steel, on the 

 (Andrews), 120, 481. 



Pathogenic fungus of malaria, it.-* artifi- 

 cial cultivation, and the results of 

 inoculation of the same, on the 

 demonstration by staining of the 

 (Evans), 199. 



note on Dr. Fenton Evans' 



paper on the (Dyer), 539. 



Periodic electric currents, on the sensi- 

 tiveness of the bridge method in ite 

 application to (Rayleigh), 203. 



law, on certain properties of metals 



, considered in relation to the (Boberts- 

 Austen),347. 



Perman (E. P.) and W. Bainsay, an 

 attempt to determine the adia but it- 

 relations of ethyl oxide. Part I. 

 Gaseous ether, 447. 



Person's absolute zero, determinations 

 of the heat capacity and beat of fusion 

 of some substances to test the validity 

 of (Pickering), 11. 



Phtucolanut and Sceparnodon, on the 

 generic identity of (Lydekker), 60. 



Photometric observations of the sun and 

 sky (Brennand), 4, 255. 



Physiological a-iion, contributions to 

 the study of the connexion between 

 chemical constitution and. Part II. 

 (Brunton and Cash), 311. 



of the paraifiuic nitrites con- 

 sidered in connexiou with their 

 chemical constitution. Part I. The 

 action of the parafiinic nitrites on 

 blood pressure (Cash and Dunstan), 

 314. 



Pickering (S. P. IT.) determinations of 



the heat capacity and heat of fusion 



of some substances to t . M t he validity 



of Person's absolute zero, 11. 



Plasticity of an ice-crystal, on the 



l.MeConnel), 323. 



Presents, list of, 53, 73, 80, 117, 127, 

 133, 150, 200. 233, 24O, 321. 307, U>3, 

 44-1, 152, 403, 489, 536, 554. 



Protopttrn* anntcte**, on the anatomy 

 and physiology of (Parker), 549. 



Pteroplataea micrura, on the uterine 

 villifomi papilla? of, and their relation 

 to the embryo. No. XXII (Wood- 

 Mason and Alcock), 359. 



Ptomaine?, the influence of oxygen on 

 the formation of (Hunter), 376. 



Ramsay (W.) some suggestions regard- 

 ing solutions, 305. 



and E. P. Perman, an attempt to 



determine the adiubatic relations of 

 ethyl oxide. Part I. Gaseous ether, 

 447. 



RAH some (A,) on certain conditions 

 that modify the virulence of the 

 bacillus of tubercle, 66. 



Rayleigh (Lord) on the sensitiveness of 

 the bridge method in its application 

 to periodic electric currents, 203. 



Reflection and refraction of light at the 

 surface of a magnetised medium, on 

 the (Basset), 76. 



Refractive- index of certain liquids, on 

 the effect of temperature- upon the 

 (Cassie), 343. 



Reptilia, research e-on the structure, 

 organisation, and classification of the 

 fossil. VII. Further observations 

 on Pareiasaums (Seeley), 518. 



Respiration, human, on the chemical 

 phenomena of, while air is being re- 

 breathed in a closed vessel (Marcet), 

 103. 



Roberts-Austen (W. C.) on certain 

 properties of metals considered in 

 relation to-the periodic law, 347. 



Roscoe (Sir H. E ) and J. Lunt, con- 

 tributions to the chemical bacteriology 

 of sewage; 455. 



Rupture of steel by longitudinal stress, 

 on the (Cams-Wilson), 243. 



Sampson (R:- A.) -OB Stokes's current 

 function, 46. 



Saroostyles or muscle-columns which 

 form the wing muscles of insects, on 

 the minute structure of the. Pre- 

 liminary note (Schafer), 76, 280. 



Sceparnodon- and Phcucolonut, on the 

 generic identity of (Lydekker), 60. 



Schafer (E. A-.) on the minute struc- 

 ture of the muscle-columns or sarco- 

 styles which form the wing muscles 

 of insects. Preliminary note, 76, 

 280. 



on the structure of amoeboid proto- 

 plasm, with a comparison between 

 the nature of the contractile process 

 in amoeboid cells and in muscular 



