INDEX TO VOL. XXXVII. 



ABNEY (Capt.) and Col. Festing, the 

 relation between electric energy and 

 radiation in the spectrum of incande- 

 scence lamps, 157. 



Address of the Treasurer, 428. 



Allrnan (Gr. Johnston), admitted, 78. 



Andes of Ecuador, notes on the struc- 

 ture of some rocks from the, collected 

 by E. Whymper. No. Ill, 114 ; No. 

 IT, 131 ; No. V, 394. 



Andrews (T.), experimental research on 

 the electromotive force from diffe- 

 rence of potential during diffusion in 

 tidal streams, 28. 



Anniversary meeting, 427. 



address, 428. 



Atomic weight of cerium, a redetenni- 

 nation of the (Robinson), 150. 



Auditors elected, 363. 

 report of the, 427. 



Bakerian lecture. Experiments on the 

 discharge of electricity through 

 gases. Sketch of a theory (Schuster), 

 78, 317. 



Balance sheet, 449-452. 



Balfour (I. B.), admitted, 78. 



Bell (J.), admitted, 78. 



Bidwell (S.) on a relation between the 

 coefficient of the Thomson effect and 

 certain other physical properties of 

 metals, 25. 



Bisulphide of carbon, preliminary note 

 on the constant of electromagnetic 

 rotation of light in (Rayleigh), 146. 



Blanford (H. F.) on the connexion of 

 the Himalaya snowfall with dry 

 winds and seasons of drought in 

 India, 3. 



Blastopore, on the changes and ultimate 

 fate of, in the newt (Triton cristatus) 

 (Johnson), 65. 



Bleekrode (L.) on the experimental de- 

 termination of the index of refrac- 

 tion of liquefied gases, 191, 339. 



Blyth (A. W.), observations on the 

 ingesta and egesta of Mr. Edward 

 Payson Weston during his walk of 

 5000 miles in 100 days, 46. 



Boiling in a vessel contained in a water 

 bath, note on (Tomlinson), 113. 



VOL. XXXVII. 



Bonney (T. G.), notes on the micro- 

 scopic structure of some rocks from 

 the Andes of Ecuador, collected by 

 E. Whymper. No. III. Cotopaxi 

 and Chimborazo,114. 



No. IV. Carihuairazo, Cay- 



ambe, and Corazon, 131. 



No. V. (conclusion). Altar, 



Illiniza, Sincholagua, Cotocachi, Sara- 

 urcu, 394. 



Bottomley (J. T.) on a gravity Daniell's 

 cell of very small internal resistance, 

 173. 



on the permanent temperature of 



conductors through which an electric 

 current is passing, and on surface con- 

 ductivity, or emissivity. With a note 

 by Sir William Thomson, 177. 



Bower (F. O.) on the comparative 

 morphology of the leaf in the vascular 

 cryptogams and gymnospenns, 61. 



Bullar (J. F.), experiments to determine 

 the origin of the respiratory sounds, 

 411. 



Calculating machines, the theory of 

 continuous (Shaw), 189. 



Candidates, list of selected, 1. 



Carpenter (W. B.) on the nervous 

 system of the Crinoidea, 67. 



Carpenter (W. L.) and B. Stewart, re- 

 port to the Solar Physics Committee 

 on a comparison between apparent 

 inequalities of short period in sun- 

 spot areas and in diurnal tempera- 

 ture-ranges at Toronto and at Kew , 

 22, 290. 



Cayley (A.) on the non-Euclidian plane 

 geometry, 82. 



Cerium, a redetermination of the atomic 

 weight of (Robinson) , 150. 



Chambers (F.) on the variations of the 

 mean diurnal inequality of the hori- 

 zontal component of the earth's 

 magnetic force at Bombay, and their 

 relations to the sun-spot period, 392. 



Chemical change in gases, the condi- 

 tions of : H, CO, and O (Dixon), 56. 



Clark cells, on the absolute electromo- 

 tive force of (Rayleigh and Sidg- 

 wick), 142. 



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