tNDBX. 



Ixiii 



Ion*, on tlie velocities of the (Whet- 

 hum), 182. 



Iron, micro-metallography of. Pm-l 1 

 (Andrews), 59. 



Isotropic elastic solid ellipsoids in equi- 

 librium under bodily forces derivable 

 from a potential of the second degree, 

 the stresses and strains in (Chree), 39. 



Kelvin (Lord) and J. E. E. Murray, on 

 the temperature variation of the 

 thermal conductivity of rocks, 162. 



Kinematics of machines, the (Hearson). 

 167. 



Larmor (J.) a dynamical theory of the 

 electric and luminiferous medium, 

 Part II. Theory of electrons, 222. 



Larynx, the influence of the cerebral 

 cortex on the (Russell), 237. 



Leucosolenia, on the origin of the tri- 

 radiate spicules of (Minchin), 204. 



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

 ticity of the living brain and the con- 

 ditions governing the recovery of the 

 brain after compression for short 

 periods, 1. 



Lichtenberg's dust-figures, on the cause 

 of the differences in. Preliminary 

 note (Thompson), 214. 



Liquids, on the magnetic rotation of the 

 plane of polarisation of light in 

 (Rodger and Watson), 234. 



Lockyer (J. N.) on the new gas obtained 

 from uraninile. Preliminary note, 

 67 ; second note, 113 ; third note, 

 116; fourth note, 192; fifth note. 

 193. 



Luminiferous and electric medium, a 

 dynamical theory of the. Part II. 

 Theory of electrons (Larmor), 222. 



Lundstrom (C. J.) spectra from Swedish 

 Bessemer works, 259. 



Lyginodendron, on (Williamson and 

 Scott), 195. 



Macacug Sinicus, experimental degene- 

 rations following unilateral lesions of 

 the cortex cerebri in (Mellus), 206. 



MacBride (E. W.) the development of 

 Aster ina (jibbo.ia, 74. (Title only.) 



McClean (Frank) elected, 191. 



Macewen (William) elected, 191. 



admitted, 220. 



Machines, the kinematics of (Hearson) 

 167. 



Magnetic rotation of the plane of 

 polarisation of light in liquids, on the. 

 Part I. Carbon bisulphide and water 

 (Rodger and Watson), 234. 



Magnetic*! results of the voyage of 



H.M.S. " Penguin," IH9O-93, on the 

 (Creak), 220. 



Mart in (Sidney) elected. H1. 



admitted, 220. 



Mellus (E. L.) experimental degenera- 

 tions following unilateral lesions of 

 the cortex cerebri in the bonnet mon- 

 key (Macacus Sinicus), 20<>. 



Micro-metallography of Iron. Part I 

 (Andrews), 59. 



Minchin (E. A.) on the origin of the 

 triradiate spicules of Leucoaolenia 

 204. 



(George M.) elected, 191. 



admitted, 220. 



the electrical measurement of star- 

 light. Observations made at the 

 observatory of Daramona House, co. 

 Westmeath, in April, 1895. Prelimi- 

 nary report, 142. 



Moissan (H.) action du nuorsurl'argon, 

 120. 



Molecules, note on the motions of and 

 within (Stoney), 177. 



Mond (L.), W. Ramsay, and J. Shields, 

 on the occlusion of oxygen and 

 hydrogen by platinum black. Part I 

 242. 



Murray (J. R. E.) and Lord Kelvin, on 

 the temperature variation of the 

 thermal conductivity of rocks, 162. 



Obituary notices of Fellows deceased : 



Ball, Valentine, xlvii. 



Carter, Henry John, liv. 



Cayley, Arthur, i. 



Dana, James Dwight, Ivii. 



Hulke, John Whitaker, xlix. 



Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke, 



xliv. 

 Oxygen and hydrogen, on the occlusion 



of, by platinum black. Part I (Mond, 



Ramsay, and Shields), 242. 



Pearson (K.) note on regression and 



inheritance in the case of two parents 



240. 

 " Penguin," H.M.S., on the magnetical 



results of the voyage of (Creak), 



220. 

 Platinum black, on the occlusion of 



oxygen and hydrogen by. Part I 



(Mond, Ramsay, and Shields), 242. 

 Pocklington (H. C.) the complete system 



of the periods of a hollow vortex ring, 



155. 

 Polarisation of light in liquids, on the 



magnetic rotation of the plane of. 



Part I. Carbon bisulphide and water 



(Rodger and Watson), 234. 

 Power (William Henry) elected, 191. 

 admitted, 220. 



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