INDEX. 



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G-reen (J. R.) and S. H. Vines, the re- 

 serve proteid of the asparagus root, 

 130. 



Griffiths (A. B.) on a new method for 

 the bacteriological examination of 

 water, and on a new bacillus dis- 

 covered in rain-water, 165. (Title 

 only.) 



on the alimentary canal of Pontia 



brassicce, 165. (Title only.) 



Groom (T. T.) on the early develop- 

 ment of Cirripedia, 158. 



Haddon (A. C.) and T. W. Bridge, 

 contributions to the anatomy of 

 fishes. II. The air-bladder and 

 Weberian ossicles in the Siluroid 

 fishes, 139. 



Hardy (W. B.) and A. A. Kanthack, 

 on the characters and behaviour of 

 the wandering (migrating) cells of 

 the frog, especially in relation to 

 micro-organisms, 267. 



Hassall (A. H.) on the colour of the 

 leaves of plants and their autumnal 

 changes, 276. (Title only.) 



Heart, on the physiology of the embry- 

 onic. Preliminary communication 

 (Pickering), 461. 



Heaviside (O.) on operators in physical 

 mathematics. Part I, 504. 



Herdman (William Abbott) elected, 1. 



admitted, 70. 



Hill (A.) the cerebrum of OrnitTio- 

 rhynchus paradoxus, 163. 



the hippocampus, 5. 



Hippisley (R. L.) on current curves, 67, 

 255. 



Hippocampus, the (Hill), 5. 



Hirst (Thomas Archer) obituary notice 

 of, xii. 



Hooker (Sir Joseph Dalton) awarded 

 the Darwin medal, 314. 



Hopkins (F. G.) on the estimation of 

 uric acid in urine : a new process by 

 means of saturation with ammonium 

 chloride, 93. 



Hulke (J. W.) on the shoulder girdle 

 in Ichthyosauria and Sauropterygia, 

 233. 



Hull (E.) observations on the earth- 

 quake shocks which occurred in the 

 British Isles and France during the 

 month of August, 1892, 276. (Title 

 only.) 



Hutton (Frederick Wollaston) elected, 

 1. 



Ichthyosauria and Sauropterygia, on the 



shoulder girdle in (Hulke), 233. 

 Induction machine for producing high- 



tension electricity, on a multiple 

 (Armstrong), 70, 176. 



Ionic velocities (Whethain), 283. 



Iron, electrochemical effects on mag- 

 netising. Part IV (Andrews), 114. 



magnetic properties of pure 



(Lydall and Pocklington) , 164, 228. 



Joly (John) elected, 1. 

 admitted, 70. 



Kanthack (A. A.) and W. B. Hardy, on 

 the characters and behaviour of the 

 wandering (migrating) cells of the 

 frog, especially in relation to micro- 

 organisms, 267. 



Kelvin (Lord) on a new form of air 

 leyden, with application to the mea- 

 surement of small electrostatic capa- 

 cities, 6. 



on the velocity of Crookes' cathode 



steam, 331. 



See Thomson (J.). 



Keratosa, on the flask-shaped ectoderm 



and spongoblasts in one of the 



(Bidder), 134. 

 Kew Observatory, on the method of 



examination of photographic lenses at 



the (Darwin), 2, 403. 

 Knee-jerk, and the correlation of action 



of antagonistic muscles, note on the 



(Sherrington), 556. 



Langley (John Newport) awarded a 

 Royal medal, 313. 



preliminary account of the ar- 

 rangement of the sympathetic nervous 

 system, based chiefly on observations 

 upon pilo-motor nerves, 547. 



Larmor (Joseph) elected, 1. 



admitted, 70. 



on the theory of electrodynamics, 



as affected by the nature of the 

 mechanical stresses in excited di- 

 electrics, 55. 



Lead, alloys containing (Wright), 11, 

 530. 



Leaves of plants and their autumnal 

 changes, on the colour of the 

 (Hassall), 276. (Title only.) 



Lenses at the Kew Observatory, on the 

 method of examination of photo- 

 graphic (Darwin), 2, 403. 



Leucocytes of peptone and other varie- 

 ties of liquid extravascular blood, on 

 the (Wright), 564. 



Light, experiments on the action of, on 

 Bacillus antJiracis (Ward), 393. 



on certain appearances of beams 



of, seen as if emanating from candle 

 or lamp flames (Thomson), 70. 



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