513 



Gadow (H.) Evolution of the Colour-pattern and Orthogenetic Variation in 



certain Mexican Species of Lizards, with Adaptation to their Surroundings 



109. 

 Gamble (F. W.) and Keeble (F.) The Bionomics of Convoluta Roscoffemis, with 



special Reference to its Green Cells, 93. 

 Gamgee (A.) and Jones 7 Walter) On the Optical Activity of the Nucleic Acid of 



the Thymus Gland, 100. 



Gold leaf, structure of, and absorption spectrum of gold (Mallet), 68. 

 Graham (J. C.) On the Measurement of the Diffusion of Salts in Solution, 212. 

 Gray (Andrew) and Stewart (Walter) On the Eadiation of Helium and Mercury 



in a Magnetic Field, 16. 

 Green (A. B.) Preliminary Note on the Use of Chloroform in the Preparation of 



Vaccine, 1. 



Grosvenor (G. H.) On the Neniatocysts of JLolids, 462. 

 Grunbauni (A. S. F.) and Sherrington (C. S.) Observations on the Physiology of 



the Cerebral Cortex of the Anthropoid Apes, 152. 



Hardy (W. B.) and Anderson (H. K.) On the Sensation of Light produced by 



Radium Rays, and its Relation to the Visual Purple, 393 ; and Willcock 



(E. Gr.) On the Oxidising Action of the Eays from Radium Bromide as 

 shown by the Decomposition of lodoform, 200. 



Helium, production of, from radium (Kamsay and Soddy), 204 ; radiation of, in a 

 magnetic field (Gray and Stewart), 16. 



Henry (T. A.) See Dunstan and Henry. 



Hopkinson (B.) The " Hunting " of Alternating-current Machines, 235. 



Huggins (Sir Win. and Lady) On the Spectrum of the Spontaneous Luminous 

 Radiation of Radium at Ordinary Temperatures, 196 ; Further Observations 

 on the Spectrum of the Spontaneous Luminous Radiation of Radium at 

 Ordinary Temperatures, 409. 



Hydrogen and chlorine, combination of, under influence of light (Bevan), 5. 



Hydrophidce, physiological action of poison of (Rogers), 305. 



Inheritance, theory of alternative, with reference to Mendel's law (Pearson), 505. 

 Invariants, differential, of space (Forsyth), 294. 



Jackson (Herbert) See Bottomley and Jackson. 

 Jones (Walter) See Gamgee and Jones. 



Keeble (F.) See Gamble and Keeble. 



Kew magnetographs, analysis of results from, 1890-1900 (Chree), 22. 



Kidston (R.) On the Fructification of Neuropteris lieteropliylla, Brongniart, 487. 



Kites, meteorological observations by use of (Shaw and Dines), 13. 



Krypton, spectrum of (Baly), 84. 



Lamb (Horace) On the Propagation of Tremors over the Surface of an Elastic 



Solid, 128. 



Lean (Geo.) See Anderson and Lean. 

 Lewkowitsch (J.) and Macleod (J. J. R.) The Hydrolysis of Fats in mtro by 



means of Steapsin, 31. 



Light and combination of hydrogen and chlorine (Bevan), ,5. 

 Lizards, evolution of colour-patterns in certain (Gadow), 109. 

 Lowry (T. M.) See Armstrong and Lowry. 



Luminosity, possible correlation with radio-activity (Armstrong and Lowry), 2o8. 

 Lymph in tissues, measurement of (Oliver), 52. 



