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** Action of Lymphagogues ” (zézd., vol. xvii.) ; ‘* Vaso-Con- 
strictors of Portal Vein” (with W. M. Bayliss, zézd., vol. xvii.); 
“Intraventricular and Aortic Pressure Curves by a New 
Method” (with W. M. Bayliss, J/zternat. Journ. of Anat. 
and Physiol., vol. xi.); ‘‘Osmotic Pressures and Physiol. 
Problems ” (Sczence Progress, 1896) ; ‘* Absorption from Pleural 
Cavities” (with J. B. Leathes, Journ. of Phystol., vol. xviii.) ; 
** Production of Pleural Effusion” (orn. of Pathol., vol. iv.) ; 
** Absorption from Connective Tissue Spaces” (/ozv7. 
Phystol., vol. xix.) ; *‘ Ligature of Portal Lymphatics and In- 
jection of Peptone” (zé7d., vol. xix.) ; ‘‘ Absorption of Indigo 
Carmine from Peritoneal Cavity” (Proc. Phystol. Soc., 1898, 
Arris and Gale Lectures) ; ‘‘ Physiol. of Lymph Formation,” 
1894; ‘‘Causation of Dropsy,” 1896; ‘‘ Pathol. of Heart 
Disease,” 1897. Author of ‘‘ Elements of Human Physiol.,” 
3rd edit., 1897; of the following articles in Schafer’s Text- 
book of Physiology : ‘* Formation and Absorption of Lymph” ; 
“Secretion of Urine”; ‘Special Muscular Mechanisms of 
Respiration, Alimentation, Micturition,” &c. Editor of Met- 
schnikoff’s Lectures on Pathology of Inflammation. Joint 
Editor of the Collected Works of L. C. Wooldridge. 
HENRY WILLIAM LLOYD TANNER, 
M.A. (Oxon.), F.R.A.S., A.R.S.M., Professor of Mathematics 
and Astronomy in the University College of South Wales and 
Monmouthshire, Member (and sometime Member of Council) of 
the London Math. Soc. Distinguished as a mathematical in- 
vestigator, author of several papers on “‘ Differential Equations” 
(Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., vols. vii., viii., ix., x., xi. 3 Quart. 
Journ. Math., vol. xvi. ; Mess. Math., vols. v., vi., vii.) ; ‘*On 
Determinants of 7 Dimensions” (Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., vol. 
x.); ‘*On the Coordinates of a Plane Curve in Space ” (zézd., 
vol. xiii.) ; ‘‘ On the Function (ax + 4) (ex + d)” (Mess. Math., 
vol. ix.); ‘On Spherical Trigonometry” (zézd., vol. xiv.) ; 
**Sturm’s Theorem” (cééd., vol. xviii.); ‘‘ Solution of 
(Ge OS Bey 2) SC CG sp EEN OE Ste’) Fh) COIN ove} 
gast’s Rule” (zézd., vol. xx.) ; ‘Square Roots of Unity for a 
Prime Modulus” (zézd., xxi.) ; ‘‘ Quinquisection of «” — 1” 
(Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., vol. xviii.) ; ‘* Cyclotomic Functions” 
(zd2d., vol. xx.) ; ‘‘ Approximate Evolution”’ (26¢d., vol. xxiii.) ; 
**Complex Primes formed with Fifth Roots of Unity” (zézd., 
vol. xxiv. ). 
RICHARD THRELFALL, 
M.A., late Professor of Experimental Physics, University of 
Sydney, New South Wales. Author of the following papers : 
“*On the Electrical Properties of Pure Sulphur” (in conjunction 
with Mr. Brearly, P227. Trans., 1896); *‘On the Conversion 
of Energy in Dielectrics” (Physical Review, vol. iv.); “ On 
the Behaviour of Oxygen at Low Pressures” (Phz/. Alag., 
1897); ‘‘On the Scattering of Light by Metallic Particles” 
(zb2d., vol. xxxviil.); ‘On an Approximate Method for Find- 
ing the Forces on Magnetic Circuits” (2s¢d.); ‘‘On the 
Electrical Properties of Pure Nitrogen” (zid., vol. xxxv.); 
**On the Elastic Properties of Quartz Threads” (¢dzd., vol. 
xxx.); ‘‘On the Measurement of High Specific Resistances ” 
(zbzd., vol. xxviii.) ; “On the Clark Cell as a Source of Small 
Constant Currents” (with Mr. Pollock, zdzd.); ‘*On the 
Specific Heat of the Vapours of Acetic Acid and Nitrogen 
Tetroxide ” (z6zd., vol. xxiii.) ; ‘‘ On the Theory of Explosives ” 
(2dzd., vol. xxi.); ‘*On the Velocity of Transmission through 
Sea Water of Disturbances of Large Amplitude caused by 
Explosives” (Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. xlvi.) ; ‘On the Effect pro- 
duced by the Passage of an Electric Discharge through 
Nitrogen” (with Prof. J. J. Thomson, zé¢d., 1886); ‘‘Some 
Experiments on the Production of Ozone” (with Prof. J. J. 
Thomson, zézd.); ‘‘ Laboratory Arts” (Macmillan and Co., 
1898). Introducer of improvements in the Microtome. 
ALFRED E, Turron, 
F.C.S., Associate Royal College of Science. Member Mineral. 
Soc. Inspector, Science and Art Department. Has made dis- 
coveries in crystallography, and has invented instruments for 
research in this branch of science. Is the author of the follow- 
ing papers: ‘‘ Connection between Atomic Weight of Contained 
Metals and the Magnitude of the Angles of Crystals of 
Isomorphous Series. A Study of the Potassium, Rubidium, 
and Caesium Salts of the Series R,M(SO,)., 6H,O” (Journ. 
Chem. Soc., 1893, p. 337: and Zezts. fiir Kryst., vol. xxi., 
p. 491); ‘‘An Instrument for Grinding Section-Plates and 
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Prisms of Crystals of Artificial Preparations Accurately in the 
Desired Directions” (Phz/, Trans., 18944, p. 887, and Zezts. 
fiir Kryst., vol. xxiv., p. 433) 3 ‘‘ An Instrument for Producing 
Monochromatic Light of any Desired Wave-Length, and its use 
in the Investigation of the Optical Properties of Crystals” 
(Ph2l. Trans. 18944, p. 913 ; and Zetts. fiir Kryst., vol. xxiv., 
p- 455); ‘‘ Connection between the Atomic Weight of 
Contained Metals, and the Crystallographical Characters of 
Isomorphous Salts. The Volume and Optical Relationships of 
the Potassium, Rubidium and Caesium Salts of the Series 
R,M(SO,)o, H,O” (Journ. Chem. Soc., 1896, p. 3443 and 
Zetts. fiir Kryst., vol. xxvii., p, 113); “Comparison of the 
Results of the Investigations of the Simple and Double 
Sulphates, and General Deductions concerning the Influence of 
Atomic Weight on Crystal Character” (Journ. Chem. Soc., 
1896, p. 495; and Zezts. fiir Kryst., vol. xxvii., p. 252); 
“Connection between the Crystallographical Characters of Iso- 
morphous Salts and the Atomic Weight of the Metals Contained. 
A Study of the Normal Selenates of Potassium, Rubidium, 
Caesium ” (Journ. Chem. Soc., 1897, p. 846; and Zetts. fiir 
Avyst.) : and of various papers in the /oznal of the Chemical 
Society and other journals. Author of the following Memoirs, 
in conjunction with Prof. Thorpe: ‘‘ Phosphorus Tetroxide ” 
(Journ. Chem. Soc., 1886, p. 833); ‘‘ Phosphorus Oxide, Part 
I.” (zb¢d., 1890, p. 545); ‘‘ Phosphorus Oxide, Part II.” (cbzd., 
1891, p. 1019); ‘‘ Ueber Phosphoroxysulfid” (Zects. Anorg. 
Chem., 1892-5). 
BERTRAM COGHILL ALLEN WINDLE, 
M.D., M.A., D.Sc. (Dublin). Professor of Anatomy, Queen’s 
College, Birmingham. Has devoted himself to the study of 
Human and Comparative Anatomy and Morphology ; and has 
published the following works and papers on these and kindred 
subjects :—(1) ‘‘On the Embryology of the Short Muscles of 
the Manus and Pes of the Dog” (Proc. R. Trish Acad., vol. 
ili.) ; (2) “The Embryology of the Short Muscles of the Human 
Hand” (7yans. R. Irish Acad., xxviii.) ; (3) ‘‘ On the Pectoral 
Group of Muscles” (2é2d., xxix.) ; (4) ‘‘ Teratological Evidence 
as to the Heredity of Acquired Characters” (Journ. Linn. Soc., 
xxlil.) ; (5) “On the Anatomy of ydromys chrysogaster”® 
(Proc. Zool. Soc., 1887); (6) ‘*On some Cranial and Dental 
Characters of the Domestic Dog” (in conjunction with Mr. 
Humphrys) (2za@., 1890); (7) ‘‘On an Abnormal Arrange- 
ment of the Large Intestine” ( Jozn. of Anat., vol. xx.) ; (8) 
“©On Primary Sarcoma of the Kidney” (zéz@., xix.); (9) ‘‘ On 
the Condition of the Brain in a case of Motor Aphasia with 
Deafness”’ (zdzd., new series, i.) ; (10) ‘‘ Man’s Lost Incisors” 
(zbzd., i.) ; (11) ‘* Anomalies of Muscles and Nerves” (7dzd.) ; 
(12) ‘*Two Rare Tumours connected with the teeth” (277. ) + 
(13) *f The Myology of vethizon epixanthus” (thid., ii.) ; 
(14) ‘fOn the Arteries forming the Circle of Willis” (zé¢d.) ; 
(15) ‘Ona Teratoma from the Sphenoid of a Calf” (zdia.) 3 
(16) ‘*On the Myology of Procyon cancrivorus, and others of 
the Ursidz’’ (zézd., lii.); (17) ‘‘On the Origin of Double 
Monstrosities”’ (zbzd.) ; (18) ‘‘ On the Flexors of the Digits of 
the Hand” (zé2zd., iv.) ; (19) ‘‘ Ununited Epiphyses” (2d2d.) ; 
(20) ‘*On the Stylo-auricularis Muscle and Ligament” (zézd., 
v.) ; (21) ‘On the Occurrence of an Additional Phalanx in the 
Human Pollex” (zézd., vi.) ; (22) ‘‘On Identical Malform- 
ations in Twins” (zézd.); (23) ‘‘Sacculation of the Human 
Stomach” (Proc. Birmingham Philos. Soc. v.)3 (24) 
““Myology of Midas rosalia” (tbid.); (25) ‘* Myology of 
Hapale Jacchus” (zbid.) ; (26) <‘ The Adductor Muscles of the 
Hand” (zbzd.) ; (27) ‘*The Extensors of the Manus in the 
Ape” (zbzd., vi.) ; (28) ‘*On Congenital Malformation and 
Heredity ” (zbzd.) ; (29) ‘‘ Researches on the Maturation of the 
Ovum” (zézd.); (30) ‘Certain Malformations in Fishes” 
(zbed.) ; (31) ‘‘ Investigations in Artificial Teratogeny ” (zdzd., 
vii.) ; ‘‘ Extra Cusps on Human Teeth” (Anat. Anzezger, 
vol. ii.) ; (33) ‘‘ Congenital Deficiency of Thumb” (2ézd., iil.) + 
(34) ‘‘ Malformations of the Face” (zézd., iv.); (35) 
“*Musculus sternalis” (zd¢d@.); (36) ‘‘The Human Skull ” 
(Birmingham Med. Review, vol. xviii.); (37) ‘* Herma- 
phroditism” (zdzd., xx.); (38) ‘*‘ Development of Inter- 
maxillary Bone” (zd2d., xxv.) ; (39) ‘‘A Manual of Surface- 
Anatomy” (London, H. K. Lewis, 1888); (40) ‘* The Pro- 
portions of the Human Body” (London: Bailliére, Tindall, and 
Cox, 1892). 
Supplementary Certificate.—‘‘ On the Myology of the Pneu- 
cephalous Feetus” (Journ. of Anat. and Physiol., vol. xxvii., 
