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IXDEX. 



C'allenclar (H. L.) on a compensated air 



thermometer, 247. 



Camiizzaro (Stanislao) awarded Copley 

 medal, 229. 



Capillary electrometer, on the time- 

 relations of the excursions of the, 

 with a description of the method of 

 using it for the investigation of 

 electrical changes of short duration 

 (Burch), 172. 



Carbonic acid, researches on the absorp- 

 tion of oxygen and formation of, in 

 ordinary human respiration and in 

 the respiration of air containing an 

 excess of carbonic acid (Marcet), 58. 



Cardew (Major) on a differential elec- 

 trostatic method of measuring high 

 electrical resistances, 340. 



Charters of the Royal Society, summary 

 of the second and third, 479. 



Chlorophyll, contributions to the chem- 

 istry of. No. IV (Schunck), 143, 302. 



Chromatin, on the demonstration of the 

 presence of iron in, by micro-chemical 

 methods (Macallum), 277. 



Circulation and respiration, on the 

 changes evoked in the, by electrical 

 excitation of the floor of the 4th 

 ventricle (Spencer), 142. 



Clarence and Avondale, Duke of, an- 

 nouncement of his death, 318. 



meeting adjourned, 318. 



Clarke (C. B.) on biologic regions and 

 tabulation areas, 472. 



Clowes (F.) an apparatus for testing the 

 sensitiveness of safety-lamps, 122. 



Coal-measures, on the organisation of 

 the fossil plants of the. Part XIX 

 (Williamsqn),469. 



Cockle (Sir J.) elected an auditor, 166. 



Collision of elastic bodies, on the (Bur- 

 bury), 175. 



Colour photometry. Part III (Abney 

 and Testing), 369. 



Common (A. A.) note on the necessity of 

 using well-annealed and homogeneous 

 glass for the mirrors of telescopes, 

 252. 



Conroy (Sir John) elected, 1. 



admitted, 79. 



Council, nomination of, 194. 



election of, 231. 



Crookes (W.) on electrical evaporation, 

 88. 



Crossley (A. W.) and A. Schuster, on 

 the electrolysis of silver nitrate in 

 vacuo, 344. 



Crustacea, on some histological features 

 and physiological properties of the 

 postcesophageal nerve cord of the 

 (Hardy), 144. 



Crystals, on the thermal conductivities 



of, and other bad conductors (Lees), 



421. 

 Cunningham (Daniel John) elected, 1. 



admitted, 120. 



Cyclones, the origin and progressive 



motions of, in the Western India 



region (Dallas), 121. 



Dallas (W. L.) the origin and progres- 

 sive motions of cyclones in the 

 Western India region, 121. 



Dawson (George Mercer) elected, 1. 



Delepine (S.) and T. L. Brunton, on 

 some of tbe variations observed in 

 the rabbit's liver under certain physio- 

 logical and pathological circumstances, 

 209. 



Dewar (J.) his experiment with liquid 

 oxygen and the magnet, 247, 261. 



his experiment with liquid ozone 



and the magnet, 261. 



Dines (W. H.) on the pressure of wind 

 on curved vanes, 42. 



Donation Fund, grants from the, 246. 



Duncan (Peter Martin) obituary notice 

 of, iy. 



Earth, on a determination of the mean 

 density of the, and the gravitation 

 constant, by means of the common 

 balance (Poynting), 40. 



Elastic bodies, on the collision of (Bur- 

 bury), 175. 



Election of Council and Officers, 231. 



of Fellows, 1, 318. 



Electric currents, repulsion and rota- 

 tion produced by alternating 

 (Walker), 255. 



organ of the skate, the (Ewart), 



474. 



Electrical changes of short duration, on 

 the time-relations of the excursions 

 of the capillary electrometer, with a 

 description of the method of using it 

 for the investigation of (Burch), 172. 



evaporation, on (Crookes), 88. 



excitation of the floor of the 4th 



ventricle, on the changes evoked in 

 the circulation and respiration by 

 (Spencer), 142. 



resistances, on a differential elec- 

 trostatic method of measuring high 

 (Cardew), 340. 



Electrolysis of silver nitrate in vacuo, 

 on the (Schuster and Crossley), 344. 



Electromagnetic field, on the forces, 

 stresses, and fluxes of energy in the 

 (Heaviside), 126. 



Electrometer, on the time-relations of 

 the excursions of the capillary, with 

 a description of the method of using 

 it for the investigation of electrical 



