XVI CONTENTS. 



Physiology, 



Page 

 Professor Bennett on the Structure of the Nerve-Tubes 265 



on the Origin of Morbid Growths with reference to the Con- 

 nective-tissue Theory 265 



Professor Laycock on the Handwriting and Drawing of the Insane, as illustra- 

 tive of some Modes of Cerebral Functions 265 



Mr. John Duguid Milne, Jun., on the Homologous Development of the Mus- 

 cular System 265 



Professor Bennett on the Molecular Theory of Organization 265 



Dr. Edward Smith on the Sequence in the Phenomena observed in Man under 

 the Influence of Alcohol 265 



Dr. William Camp on certain Subjective Sensations, with especial reference 

 to the Phenomena of Second Sight, Visions, and Apparitions 265 



. on certain imperfectly recognized Functions of the Optic 



Thalami 265 



Geography and Ethnology. 



Consul Petherie's Exploration of the White Nile 265 



Captain Speke's Discovery of Lake Nyanza in Central Africa 266 



Rev. S. Hislop on the Aboriginal Tribes of the Province of Nagpore, Central 



India 266 



Consul Dalyell, Memorandum of Earthquake at Erzerum 266 



Dr. Norton Shaw, Notes on the Proposed Railway Communication between 

 the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans via the United States of America 266 



Captain Speke on the Commercial Resources of Zanzibar on the East Coast of 

 Africa 266 



Index 267 



