XXvi REPORT — 1897. 



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 



Page 



1. Preliminary Account of the Effects upon Blood-pressure produced by the 



Intra-venous Injection of Fluids containing Choline, Neurine, or Allied 

 Products. By F. W. Mott, M.D., F.R.S., and W. D, Hallibitktoit, 

 M.D., F.R.S 826 



2. *0n the Distribution of Iron in Animal and Vegetable Cells. By Pro- 

 fessor A. B. Macalltjm, Ph.D 827 



3. "On the Presence of Copper in Animal Cells. By Professor W. A. Heed- 

 man, F.R.S., and Professor Rubeet Botce 827 



4. *0n Internal Absorption of Haemoglobin and Ferratin. By F. "W. G. 

 Maceat 828 



5. "On Secretion in Gland Cells. By R, R. Bensley 828 



6. *The Morphology and Physiology of Gastric Cells. By R. R. Benslet... 828 



7. Visual Reaction to Intermittent Stimulation. By 0. F. F. Geunbattm... 828 



8. Functional Development of the Cerebral Cortex in Different Groups of 



Animals. By Professor Wesley Mills, M.A., M.D 828 



9. The Psychic Development of Young Animals and its Somatic Correlation, 

 with special reference to the Brain. By Professor Wesley Mills, 

 M.A., M.D 829 



10. "The Physiology of Instinct. By Professor Lloyd Moegan, F.G.S 829 



11. *The Nature and Physical Basis of Pain. By Professor L. Wither 829 



12. The Action of Glycerine on the Tubercle Bacillus. By S. Monckton 



CoPEMAN, M.A., M.D., and F. R. Blaxell, M.D 829 



13. *Inhibition as a Factor in Muscular Co-ordination. By Professor C. S. 

 Sheeeington, F.R.S 830 



14. *A Movement produced by the Electric Current. By Professor F. 

 Beatjn 830 



Section K.— BOTANY. 

 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. 



1. Report on the Preservation of Plants for Exhibition 859 



2. Report on the Fertilisation of the Phoeophycese 859 



3. The Grov?th of the Mycelium of Aecidium graveolens (Shuttlew.) on the 

 Branches of the Witches' Broom on Berberis vulgaris. By P. Magnus... 859 



4 Stereum hirsutum, a Wood-destroying Fungus. By Professor H. Mae- 

 shall Waed, D.Sc, F.R.S 860 



5. The Nucleus of the Yeast Plant. By Haeold Wager 860 



6. A Disease of Tomatoes. By W. G. P. Ellis, M.A 861 



7. On the Chimney-shaped Stomata of Holacantha Emoryi. By Professor 

 Charles E. Bessey 861 



8. Some Considerations upon the Functions of Stomata. Bv Professor 

 Chaeles E. Bessey .'. 861 



FRIDA Y, A UG UST 20. 



Address by Professor H. Maeshall Ward, D.Sc, F.R.S., President of the 



Section ; 861 



1. On the Species of Picea occurring in North-eastern United States and 

 Canada. By Professor D. P. Penhallow 862 



