Ixiv 



INDEX. 



Presents, lists of, 74, 103, 122, 159, 188, 

 217, 260. 



Protozoa, an attempt to cultivate para- 

 sitic (Shattock and Ballance), 103, 

 469. 



Purdie (Thomas) elected, 191. 



Ramsay (W.) helium, a gaseous consti- 

 tuent of certain minerals. Part. I, 

 81. 



on a gas showing the spectrum of 



helium, the reputed cause of D 3 , one 

 of the lines in the coronal spectrum. 

 Preliminary note, 65. 

 J. Shields, and L. Mond, on the 

 occlusion of oxygen and hydrogen by 

 platinum black. Part I. 242. 



Rawlinson (Sir Henry Creswicke) obi- 

 tuary notice of, xliv. 



Refractive index of water at tempera- 

 tures between and 10, on the 

 (Conroy,), 228. 



Regression and inheritance in the case 

 of two parents, note on (Pearson), 

 240. 



Rocks, on the temperature variation of 

 the thermal conductivity of (Kelvin 

 and Murray), 162. 



Rodger (J. W.) and W. Watson, on the 

 magnetic rotation of the plane of 

 polarisation of light in liquids. 

 Part I. Carbon bisulphide and 

 water, 234. 



Routh (E. J.) theorems on the attrac- 

 tion of ellipsoids for certain laws of 

 force other than the inverse square, 

 215. 



Russell (J. S. R.) the influence of the 

 cerebral cortex on the larynx, 237. 



Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Duke of) admitted, 

 192. 



Scott (D. H.) and W. C. Williamson, 

 further observations on the organisa- 

 tion of the fossil plants of the coal- 

 measures. Part III. Lyginodendron 

 and Seterangium, 195. 



Sensory impressions and sensory centres, 

 note on the relations of, to voluntary 

 movements (Bastian), 89. 



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

 attempt to cultivate parasitic proto- 

 zoa from malignant tumours, vaccinia, 

 molluscuni contagiosum, and certain 

 normal tissues, together with infec- 

 tion experiments carried out with the 

 culture media, and a note on the 

 treatment of cancer, 103, 469. 



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

 on the occlusion of oxygen and 

 hydrogen by platinum black. Part I. 

 242. 



Spectra from Swedish Bessemer work* 

 (Lundstrom), 259. 



remarks on the origin of 



some of the lines and bands observed 

 in the (Hartley), 259. 



Spectrum of helium, on a gas showing 

 the. Preliminary note (Ramsay), 

 65. 



Starlight, the electrical measurement of 

 (Minchin), 142. 



Stoney (G. J.) note on the motions of 

 and within molecules, and on the sig- 

 nificance of the ratio of the two 

 specific heats in gases, 177. 



Strains, on the measurement of small, 

 in the testing of materials and struc- 

 tures (Ewing), 123. 



Sun, note on the temperature of the 

 (Wilson and Gray), 24. 



Thermal conductivity of rocks, on the 

 temperature variation of the (Kelvin 

 and Murray), 162. 



Thompson (S. P.) on the cause of the 1 

 differences in Lichtenberg's dust- 

 figures. Preliminary note, 214. 



Thomson (J. J.) on the electrolysis of 

 gases, 244. 



Tillie (J.) and T. R. Fraser, Acolcanthera 

 Schimperi : its natural history, 

 chemistry, and pharmacology, 70. 



Uraninite, on the new gas obtained 

 from (Lockyer), 67; second viote, 

 113; third note, 116; fourth note, 

 192 ; fifth note, 193. 



Vertebral column of Amphibia and 



Amniota, on the evolution of the 



(Gadow), 257. 

 Vortex ring, the complete system of the 



periods of a hollow (Pocklington), 



155. 



Walker (J. T.) India's contribution to 

 geodesy, 157. 



Ward (H. M.) and P. F. Frankland, 

 fourth report to the Water Research 

 Committee of the Royal Society. On 

 the biology of Bacillus ramosus 

 (Fraenkel), a Schizomycete of the 

 River Thames (Ward), 265. 



Water at temperatures between and 

 10, on, the refractive index of 

 (Conroy), 228. 



Water Research Committee of the 

 Royal Society, fourth report to the 

 (Frankland and Ward). On the bio- 

 logy of Bacillus ramosus (Fraenkel), 

 a Schizomycete of the River Thames 

 (Ward), 265. 



Watson (W.) and J. W. Rodger, on 



