INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS, 



with references to the Transactions. 



Acrospeira mirabilis (Berk, and Br.), spore-formation of (Biffen), 136. 

 Affinity- values of acids, a method of comparing (Fenton and Jones), 108. 

 Almy, John E., On a Diminution of the Potential Difference between the 



Electrodes of a Vacuum Tube, produced by a Magnetic Field at the 



Cathode, 183. 

 Annual General Meeting, 1900, 241. 



1901, 507. 



Arber, E. A. Newell, Notes on theBinney Collection of Coal- Measure Plants. 



Part III, The Type-Specimens of Lyginodendron Oldhamium (Binney), 



281. 

 Atmosphere, Most volatile gases of the (Liveing and Dewar), 107. 

 Atomic weights, On a general numerical connection between (Vincent), 477. 



Baker, W. C, On the Influence of Ultra- Violet Badiation on the Discharge 

 in a Vacuum Tube having a polished Zinc Electrode, 472. 



Barcroft, J., Apparatus for the Analysis of the Gases in Small Quantities of 

 Blood, 1. 



— — On the extraction of the gases from one cubic centimetre of blood, 512. 



Basset, A. B., On Trinodal Quartics, 512. 



Beams under endlong compression (Wimperis), 191. 



Bennett, G. T., Elected Fellow 1901, Feb. 4, 244. 



Bernard, H. M., On the Unit of Classification for Systematic Biology, 268. 



A reply to Mr. On the Unit of Classification for Systematic Biology 



(Stanley Gardiner), 423. 

 Berry, A., On certain Quintic Surfaces which admit of Integrals of the First 



Kind of Total Differentials. See Transactions, xix. page 249. 

 Bevan, P. V., On some phenomena connected with the Combination of 



Hydrogen and Chlorine under the influence of Light, 264. 



The Influence on Light reflected from and transmitted through a Metal 



of a Current in the Metal, 380. 



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