INDEX OF AUTHOES, 



WITH TITLES OF PAPERS. 



Balfour, F. M., On the development of the vertebrate ovum, 75. 



On certain points in the anatomy of Peripatus Capensis, 266 — 269. 



Bettany, G. T., On the primary elements of the skull, 3 — -5. 

 BoNNEY, T. G., On the rocks of the Lizard district (Cornwall), 85. 



Cayley, Professor A., On a theorem of Abel's relating to a quintic equation, 

 155—159. 



On the transformation of coordinates, 178 — 184. 



On the Newton- Fourier imaginary problem, 231, 232. 



Table of A'"0"-^^(m) up to m=%=20, 276. 



On the Schwarzian derivative and the polyhedral functions, 349 — 351. 



Chrystal, G., On the effect of alternating induction currents on the galvano- 

 meter, 24. 



Clarke, G. S., On an optical method for investigating rotary motion, 90 — 96. 

 CoRDEAUX, W. W., Note on some antlers of the fallow deer, 348. 

 Creighton, C, On the order in which the secreting and the conducting parts 



of an acinous gland appear, in the individual development, and in the 



succession of animals, 30 — 34. 

 Crookes, W., On molecular physics in high vacua, 271. 



Dewar, Professor J., On the reversal of the lines of metallic vapours, 160, 161 

 (conjointly with Professor Liveing). 



The physical constants of hydrogenium, Part II, 207. 



• Studies in spectrum analysis, 208, 209 (conjointly with Professor 



Liveing). 



Fisher, O., On the efi'ect of convective currents upon the distribution of heat 

 in a borehole, 14 — 16. 



Notes on a mammaliferous deposit at Barrington near Cambridge, 



231, 271—274. 



On implement-bearing loams in Suffolk, 285 — 289. 



Freeman, A., Note on the ^'alue of the least root of an equation allied to 

 e7'o(«)=0, 375—377. 



