Index. 365 



Taylor, C, On Newton's description of Orbits, 4. 



Temperature, Disturbances following extirpation of the fore-brain, 156. 



Effect of, on the Conductivity of Solutions of Sulphuric Acid, 137. 



Thermometers, change of zero in, 319. 

 Thomson, J. J., 138, 222, 227, 231, 246, 273. 



Absorption of Energy by the Secondary of a Transformer, 249. 



On Electric discharge, 314. 



On minimum Electric strength of a gas, 330. 



On Electric Discharge through rarefied Gases without Electrodes, 131. 



Thomson, Sir W. (Lord Kelvin), 72, 165, 202, 277. 



Tidal Prediction, 151. 



Transformer, Absorption of Energy by the Secondary of a, 249. 



Treub, M., Elected Honorary Member, 100. 



Velocities, of moving molecules, 322. 



Vena Contractu, 4. 



Vibrating electrical system, 165. 



Vibrating Systems, Compound, 94. 



Vibrio Metschnikovi, 158. 



Cultures, 311. 



Warburton, O, Elected Fellow, 21. 



On the Oviposition of Agelena labyrinthica, 97. 



On Spiders near Cambridge, 98. 



On the Spinning Apparatus of Geometric Spiders, 16. 



Waves, Electrical in dielectric media, 164. 



Whetham, W. C. D., Method of measuring Ionic Velocities, 250. 



Willis, J. C, Elected Fellow, 327. 



On fertilization in Ixora, 313. 



■ On gynodicecism in the Zabiatae, 348. 



Young, W. H., Elected Fellow, 48. 



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