1908. Gustaf Retzius. 



' The Principles of the Minute Structure of the Nervous System as revealed 

 by Recent Investigations.' Proceedings, B, vol. 80. 



1909. Edward Albert Schafer. 



< The Functions of the Pituitary Body.' Proceedings, B, vol. 81. 



1910. Georg Klebs. 



'Alterations in the Development and Forms of Plants as a Result of 

 Environment.' Proceedings, B, vol. 82. 



1911. Thomas Gregor Brodie. 



' A New Conception of the Glomerular Activity.' 



1912. Keith Lucas. 



< The Process of Excitation in Nerve and Muscle.' 



THE BAKERIAN LECTURE 



LECTURERS AND SUBJECTS 

 1775. Peter Woulfe. 



'Experiments made in order to ascertain the nature of some Mineral 

 Substances, and in particular to see how far the Acids of Sea-Salt and of 

 Vitriol contribute to Mineralize Metallic and other Substances.' Part I. 



Journal Book, vol. xxix, p. 135. 

 1776 and 1777. Peter Woulfe. 



1778. John Ingen-Housz. 



' Electrical Experiments to explain how far the Phenomena of the Electro- 

 phorus may be accounted for by Dr. Franklin's Theory of Positive and 

 Negative Electricity.' Phil. Trans., vol. 68. 



1779. John Ingen-Housz. 



'Improvements in Electricity.' Phil. Trans., vol. 69. 



1780. Tiberius Cavallo. 



' Thermometrical Experiments and Observations.' Phil. Trans., vol. 70. 



1781. Tiberius Cavallo. 



' An Account of some Thermometrical Experiments.' Phil. Trans., vol. 71. 



1782. Tiberius Cavallo. 



' An Account of some Experiments relating to the Property of Common and 

 Inflammable Airs of pervading the Pores of Paper.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxi, p. 203. 



1783. Tiberius Cavallo. 



' Description of an improved Air Pump.' Journal Book, vol. xxxi, p. 401. 



1784. Tiberius Cavallo. 



' An Account of some Experiments made with the new improved Air Pump.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxi, p. 631. 



1785. Tiberius Cavallo. 



' Magnetical Experiments and Observations.' Phil. Trans., vol. 76. 



1786. Tiberius Cavallo. 



' Magnetical Experiments and Observations.' Phil. Trans., vol. 77. 



