X REPORT — 1897. 



Page 

 Appendix I. — On the Origin, Course, and Cell-connections of the 

 Viscero-motor Nerves of the Small Intestine. By 

 J. L. Bunch, M.D., B.Sc 513 



„ II. — Electromotive Changes in the Spinal Cord and Nerve 

 Roots during Activity. By Professor Francis 

 GoTCH, F.R.S., and G. J. Burch, M.A .514 



„ III. — The Activity of the Nervous Centres which correlate 

 Antagonistic Muscles in the Limbs. By Professor 

 C. S. Sherrington, M.D., F.R.S 516 



„ IV. — On the Action of Reagents upon Isolated Nerve. By 



A. D. Waller, M.D., F.R.S., and S. C. M. Sowton 518 



„ V. — Histological Changes in Medullated Nerve after Treat- 

 ment with the Vapours of Ether and Chloroform, 

 and \vith CO,. By A. D. Waller, M.D , F.R.S., 

 and F. Seymour Lloyd 520 



„ VI. — An Investigation of the Changes in Nerve Cells in various 

 Pathological Conditions. By W. B. Warrington, 

 M.D., M.R.C.P 525 



Physiological Applications of the Phonograph. — Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Professor John G. McKendrick (Chairman), Professor G. G. 

 Murray, Mr. David S. Wingate, and Mr. John S. McKendrick, on the 

 Physiological Applications of the Phonograph, and on the Form of the 

 Voice-curves made by the Instrument 526 



The Physiological Effects of Peptone and its Precursors when introduced into 

 the Circulation. Interim Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor 

 E. A. ScH.iPER, F.R.S. (Chairman), Professor C. S. Sherrington, F.R S., 

 Professor R. W. Boyce, and Professor W. H. Thompson (Secretary). 

 (Drawn up by the Secretary.) 531 



Fertilisation in Phseophyceae. — Interim Report of the Committee, consisting 

 of Professor J. B. Farmer (Chairman), Professor R. W. Phillips (Secre- 

 tary), Professor F. O. Bower, and Professor Harvey Gibson 537 



Preservation of Plants for Exhibition. — Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Dr. D. H. Scott (Chairman), Professor Bayley Balfour, 

 Professor Errera, Mr. W. Gardiner, Professor J. R. Green, Professor 

 M. C. Potter, Professor J. W. H. Trail, Professor F. E. Weiss, and Pro- 

 fessor J. B. Farmer (Secretary), appointed to Report on the best Methods 

 of Preserving Vegetable Specimens for Exhibition in Museums 537 



