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INDEX. 



Dunkerley (S.) on the whirling and 



vibration of shafts, 365. 

 Dunstan (Wyndham R.) elected, 1. 

 admitted, 28. 



Eclipse of April 16, 1893, preliminary 

 report on the observations of the 

 solar (Common) , 28. 



Eel, the process of secretion in the skin 

 of the common (Reid), 36. 



Elasticity of a crystal according to 

 Boscovich (Kelvin), 59. 



Election of Council and Officers, 394. 



of Fellows, 1. 



Electric and luminiferous medium, a 

 dynamical theory of the (Larmor), 

 438. 



circuits of measurable inductance 



and capacity, on the flow in ; and on 

 the dissipation of energy in such 

 circuits (Porter), 7. 



waves passing through different 



thicknesses of electrolyte, on inter- 

 ference phenomena in (Yule), 96. 



Electrical interference phenomena some- 

 what analogous to Newton's rings 

 (Barton), 85. 



resistance of metals, the effects of 



mechanical stress on the (Gray and 

 Henderson) , 283. 



Electrodes in sulphuric acid, polarisa- 

 tion of platinum (Henderson), 77. 



Electrolysis, alternate current (Hopkin- 

 son, Wilson, and Lydall), 407. 



on copper (Gannon), 461. (Title 



only.) 



Elgin sandstone, description of two new 

 genera of reptiles from the (Newton) , 

 436. 



Ellis (William) elected, 1. 



admitted, 28. 



Equisetinese and Lycopodineae, studies 

 in the morphology of spore-producing 

 members. Part I (Bower), 172. 



Evans (A. E.) and R. Boyce, the action 

 of gravity upon Bacterium Zopfii, 

 300. 



Evolution, contributions to the mathe- 

 matical theory of (Pearson) , 329. 



Ewart (J. Cossar) elected, 1. 



admitted, 28. 



Ewing (J. A.) and Helen G-. Klaassen, 

 magnetic qualities of iron, 75. 



Exercise, influence of, on the inter- 

 change of the respiratory gases 

 (Marcet), 42. 



Farmer (J. B.) on the relations of the 

 nucleus to spore- formation in certain 

 liver- worts, 478. 



Fellows admitted, 28. 



deceased, 376. 



Fellows elected, 1, 28, 376, 466. 



. number of, 406. 



Ferrier (D.) and W. A. Turner, a 

 record of experiments illustrative of 

 the symptomatology and degenera- 

 tions following lesions of the cere- 

 bellum and its peduncles and related 

 structures in monkeys, 476. 



Financial statement, 396. 



Flame spectra at high temperatures. 

 Part I. Oxyhydrogen blowpipe spec- 

 tra (Hartley), 5. 



Fluid bubbles through vertical columns 

 of liquid of a different density, on the 

 motion under gravity of (Trouton), 

 12. 



Fossil reptilia, researches on the struc- 

 ture, organisation, and classification 

 of the. Part VIII. On further 

 evidences of Deuterosaurus and Rho- 

 palodon from the Permian rocks of 

 Russia (Seeley), 168. 



Gairdner (William Tennant) elected, 1. 



admitted, 59. 



Grannon (W.) on copper electrolysis in 

 acteo,461. (Title only.) 



Germination, experiments in (Romanes), 

 335. 



Q-lucoside constitution of proteid matter 

 (Pavy), 53. 



Gflycogenesis, on hepatic (Paton), 313. 



Grray (J. H.) and J. B. Henderson, the 

 effects of mechanical stress on the 

 electrical resistance of metals, 283. 



Grray (P. L.) and T. E. Thorpe, mag- 

 netic observations in Senegambia, 

 361. 



Greenwood (Marion) on the constitution 

 and mode of formation of food 

 vacuoles in Infusoria, as illustrated 

 by the history of the processes of di- 

 gestion in Carchesium polypinum, 

 466. 



Hannay (J. B.) on the metallurgy of 



lead, 25. (Title only.) 

 Har Dalam Cavern, Malta, and its fossili- 



ferous contents, the (Cooke), 274. 



With a report on the organic remains, 



by A. S. Woodward, 278. 

 Harley (V.) some of the effects and 



chemical changes of sugar injected 



into a vein, 179. 

 sugar as a food in the production 



of muscular work, 480. 

 Hartley (W. N.) flame spectra at high 



temperatures. Part I.- Oxy-hydro- 



gen blowpipe spectra, 5. 

 flaycraft (J. B.) a new hypothesis con- 

 cerning vision, 272. 



