INDEX. 



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the nutrition of the pollen tube, re- 

 searches on the (Green), 124. 



Oovernment Grant of -1,000, a - '.-ount 

 of the appropriation of the, 301. 



Oray (P. L.) and W. E. Wilson, experi- 

 mental investigations on the effective 

 temperature of the sun, made at Dara- 

 roona, Streete, Co. Westmeath, 250. 



Green (J. B.) researches on the germ- 

 ination of the pollen grain and the 

 nutrition of the pollen tube, 124. 



Orifliths (E.H.) appendix to a commun- 

 ication entitled " The mechanical 

 equivalent of heat," 23. 



Grinding section-plates and prisms of 

 crystals of artificial preparations accu- 

 rately in the desired directions, an 

 instrument for (Tutton), 108. 



Orossmann (K.) and J. Lomas, on hollow 

 pyramidal ice crystals, 113. 



Gunshot injuries of the cerebral hemi- 

 spheres, on the effects produced on 

 the circulation and respiration by 

 (Kramer and Horsley), 278. 



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

 on the production of sounds by the 

 air-bladder of certain Siluroid fishes, 

 439. 



Hartley (W. N.) on variations observed 

 in the spectra of carbon electrodes, 

 and on the influence of one substance 

 on the spectrum of another, 344. 



Hawksley (Thomas), obituary notice oi', 

 xvi. 



"" Heat," appendix to a communication 

 entitled "the mechanical equivalent of 

 (Griffiths), 23. 



the action of, upon ethylene 



(Lewes), 90. , 



Heaviside (O.) on the transformation 

 of optical wave-surfaces by homo- 

 geneous strain, 30. 



Hill (L.) on intra-cranial pressure. Pre- 

 liminary note, 52. 



Hill (M. J. M.) on a spherical vortex, 

 219. 



Homogeneous division of space, on 

 (Kelvin), 1. 



Horses, the refractive character of the 

 eyes of (Smith), 414. 



Horsley (V.) and S. P. Kramer, on the 

 effects produced on the circulation 

 and respiration by gunshot injuries of 

 the cerebral hemispheres, 278. 



Ice crystals, on hollow pyramidal (Gross- 



mann and Lomas), 113. 

 Insect sight and the defining power of 



composite eyes (Mallock), 85. 

 Instrument for grinding section-plates 



and prisms of crystals of artificial 



preparations accurately in the desired 

 directions, an (Tutton), 108. 



Instrument of precision for producing 

 monochromatic light of any desired 

 wave-length, and its use in the inves- 

 tigation of the optical properties of 

 crystals, an (Tutton), 111. 



Intracranial pressure, on. Preliminary 

 note (Hill), 52. 



Iron, on the effect of magnetisation 

 upon the dimensions of wires and 

 rings of annealed (Bid well), 228. 



Joly (J.) on the specific heats of gases 

 at constant volume. Part II. Carbon 

 dioxide, 390. Part III. The specific 

 heat of carbon dioxide as a function 

 of temperature, 392. 



Karakorani Himalayas, on rocks and 

 minerals collected by Mr. W. M. 

 Conway in the (Bonney and Raisin), 

 350. 



Kelvin (Lord) on homogeneous divi- 

 sion of space, 1. 



Kerr (J.) experiments on a fundamental 

 question in electro-optics : reduction 

 of relative retardations to absolute, 

 252. 



Kew Committee, report of the, 307. 



Korosi (J.) an estimate of the degree of 

 legitimate natality, as shown in the 

 table of natality compiled by the 

 author from observations made at 

 Budapest, 16. Results derived from 

 the natality table by employing the 

 method of contours or isogens (Gal- 

 ton), 18. 



Kramer (S. P.) and V. Horsley, on the 

 effects produced on the circulation 

 and respirat ion by gunshot in j uries of 

 the cerebral hemispheres, 278. 



Lazarus-Barlow (W. S.) the pathology 

 of the oedema which accompanies pas- 

 sive congestion, 62. 



Leucocytes, on the disappearance of, 

 from the blood after injection of pep- 

 tone (Bruce), 295. 



Levy (A. G.) a research into the elas- 

 ticity of the living brain, and the 

 conditions governing the recovery of 

 the brain after compression for short 

 periods, 275. 



Lewes (V. B.) the action of heat upon 

 ethylene, 90. 



Light, on the reflection and refraction 

 of (Schott), 26. 



of any desired wave-length, an 



instrument of precision for producing 

 monochromatic (Tutton), 111. 



