INDEX TO VOL. LVIII. 



ACOKANTHERA Sckimperi : its 

 natural history, chemistry, and phar- 

 macology (Frascr and Tillie), 70. 



Amphibia and amniota, on the evolution 

 of the vertebral column of (Gadow), 

 257. 



Andrews (T.) micro-metallography of 

 iron. Part I, 59. 



Argon, actioa du fluor sur 1' (Moissan), 

 120. 



Asterina ffibbosa, the development of 

 (Mac Bride), 74. 



BaciUu* ramosut (Fraenkel), on the 

 biology of (Ward), 265. 



Bakerian lecture (Harcourt and Esson), 

 108. 



Ball (Valentine), obituary notice of, 

 xlvii. 



Ballance (C. A.) and S. G. Shattock, an 

 attempt to cultivate parasitic protozoa 

 from malignant tumours, vaccinia, 

 molluscurn contagiosum, and certain 

 normal tissues, together with infection 

 experiments carried out with the cul- 

 ture media, and a note on the treat- 

 ment of cancer, 103, 469. 



Barry (J. Wolfe) elected, 191. 



'admitted, 220. 



Bastian (H. C.) note on the relations 

 of sensory impressions and sensory 

 centres to voluntary movements, 89. 



Bonney (T. Q-.) elected a member of 

 Council, 162. 



Boole (L. E.) and W. R. Dunstan, an 

 enquiry into the nature of the vesi- 

 cating constituent of croton oil, 238. 



Bourne (Alfred Gibbs) elected, 191. 

 admitted, 220. 



Brain, a research into the elasticity 

 of the living, and the conditions 

 governing the recovery of the brain 

 after compression for short periods 

 (Levy),l. 



Bryan (George Hartley) elected, 191. 



Cancer, note on the treatment of (Shat- 

 tock and Ballance), 103, 469. 



Candidates for election, list of, 80. 



Carter (ilenry John), obituary notice 

 of, liv. 



Cayley (Arthur), obituary notice of, i. 



Cerebral cortex, the influence of the, on 

 the larynx (Russell), 237. 



Chemical change and its amount, on the 

 laws of connexion between the con- 

 ditions of. III. (Harcourt and 

 Esson), 108. 



Chree (0.) the stresses and strains in 

 isotropic elastic solid ellipsoids in 

 equilibrium under bodily forces de- 

 rivable from a potential of the second 

 degree, 39. 



Coal-measures, further observations on 

 the organisation of the fossil plants 

 of the. Part III. Lyffinodeitdron 

 and Heterangium (Williamson and 

 Scott), 195. 



Conroy (Sir J.) on the refractive index 

 of water at temperatures between 

 and 10, 228. 



Cortex cerebri in the bonnet monkey 

 (Afacacvs Sinicvs), experimental de- 

 generations following unilateral le- 

 sions of the (Mellus), 206. 



Council, election of a member of, 162. 



Creak (E. W.) on the magnetical results 

 of the voyage of H.M.3. " Penguin," 

 1890-93, 220. 



Croton oil, an inquiry into the nature 

 of the vesicating constituent of (Dun- 

 stan and Boole), 238. 



Dana (James Dwight), obituary notice 

 of, Ivii. 



Dunstan (W. E.) and L. E. Boole, an 

 inquiry into the nature of the vesi- 

 cating constituent of croton oil, 238. 



Dust-figures, on the cause of the differ- 

 ences in Lichtenberat's. Preliminary 

 note (Thompson), 214. 



Dynamo-electric machines, alternate 

 current (Hopkinson and Wilson), 

 89. 



Election of a member of Council, 162. 



Election of Fellows, 191. 



Electric and luminiferous medium, a 



dynamical theory of the. Part II. 



Theory of electrons (Lnrmor), 222. 

 arc, on the temperature of the 



carbons of the (Wilson and Gray), 24. 



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