VI CONTENTS. 



PART II. (1895-90.) 



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VIII. On the Comparative Histology and Physiology of the Spleen. By A. J. 



Whiting, M.D. (With Three Plates), .... 253 



IX. Specific Gravities and Oceanic Circulation. By Alex. Buchan, M.A., 



LL.D. (With Nine Maps) ...... 31 



PART III. (1896.) 



X. On the Deep and Shallow-water Marine Fauna of the Kerguelen Region 

 of the Great Southern Ocean. By John Murray, D.Sc, LL.D., 

 Ph.D., of the Challenger Expedition. (With a Map), . . 343 



XI. On a Case of Colour Blindness. By Wm. Peddie, D.Sc. Part I. (With 



a Plate), ........ 501 



XII. The Development of the Mullerian Duct of Amphibians. By Gregg 



Wilson, M.A., B.Sc, Edin. (With Two Plates.) Communicated by 



Prof. Cossar Ewart, M.D., F.R.S., . . . . .509 



XIII. The Strains Produced in Iron, Steel, and Nickel Tubes in the Magnetic 



Field. Part I. By Professor C G. Knott, D.Sc, F.R.S.E. 

 (With Six Plates), ....... 527 



XIV. A Revised Description of the Dorsal Interosseous Muscles of the Human 



Hand, with Suggestions for a New Nomenclature of the Palmar 

 Interosseous Muscles, and, some Observations on the Corresponding 

 Muscles in the Anthropoid Apes. By David Heprurn, M.D., CM., 

 F.R.S.E., Lecturer on Regional Anatomy in the University of 

 Edinburgh. (With a Plate), . . . . . .557 



XV. The Temperature Variation of the Magnetic Permeability of Magnetite. 



By Edwin J I. Barton, D.Sc. (Lond.), F.R.S.E., A.I.E.E., Senior 

 Lecturer and Demonstrator in Physics at University College, 

 Nottingham. (With Three Plates), . . . . .507 



