INDEX. 



563 



Gassiot (J. P.), description of a train of 

 eleven sulphide-of-carbon prisms ar- 

 ranged for spectrum analysis, 183. 



, Eoyal Medal awarded to, 36. 



Glaisher (J.) on the meteorological re- 

 sults shown by the self-registering in- 

 struments at Greenwicli, during the ex- 

 traordinary storm of October 30, 1863, 

 19. 



Glycerogel, 338. 

 Glycerosol, 338. 



Glyptodon^ on the osteology of the genus, 

 108. 



Gompertz (B.), second part of the supple- 

 ment to the two papers on mortality 

 pubUshed in the Philosophical Trans- 

 actions in 1820 and 1825, 228. 



Graham (T.) on the properties of silicic 

 acid and other analogous colloidal sub- 

 stances, 335. 



Greenwich, magnetic variations observed 

 at, 87. 



Griess (P.) on a new class of compounds 



in which nitrogen is substituted for 



hydrogen, 375. 

 Gun-cotton, on some phenomena exhibited 



by, under special conditions, 204. 



, remarks on, 29. 



Gunpowder, on some phenomena exhibited 



by, under special conditions, 204. 

 Guthrie (F.) on drops, 444 ; Part II. 457. 



Haig (Capt. E. W.), account of magnetic 

 observations made between the years 

 1858 and 1861 inclusive in British 

 Columbia, Washington Territory, and 

 Vancouver Island, 15. 



Hardy (P.), obituary notice of, v. 



Harley (G.) on the influence of physical 

 and chemical agents upon blood ; with 

 special reference to the mutual action of 

 the blood and the respiratory gases, 

 157. 



Harris (Sir W. S.), further inquiries con- 

 cerning the laws and operation of elec- 

 trical force, 364. 



Hartnup (J.) on the great storm of De» 

 cember 3^ 1863, as recorded by the self- 

 registering instruments at the Liverpool 

 Observatory, 109. 



Haughton (Rev. S.) on the joint-systems 

 of Ireland and Cornwall, and their me- 

 chanical origin, 142. 



Heat, specific, of solid and liquid bodies, 

 229. 



, variations of density produced by, 



in mineral substances, 240. 



Helmholtz (H.) on the normal motions 

 of the human eye in relation to binocu- 

 lar vision, 186. 



Hennessy (H. G.) on the synchronous 

 distx'ibution of temperature over the 

 earth's surface, 312. 



Herschel (Sir J.), a general catalogue of 

 nebulae and clusters of stars for the year 

 1860-0, with precessions for 1880*0, 2. 



Hicks (J.), description of an improved 

 mercurial barometer, 169. 



Hofinann (A. W.), note on kinone, 4. 



, researches on the colouring-matters 



derived from coal-tar : No. I. on aniline- 

 yellow, 6 ; No. II. on aniline-blue, 9 ; 

 No. III. diphenylamine, 341 ; No. lY. 

 phenyltolylamine, 485. 



Huggins (W.) on the spectra of some of 

 the chemical elements, 43. 



on the spectra of some of the ne- 

 bula, 492. 



Huggins (W.) and Miller (W. A.) on the 



spectra of some of the fixed stars, 242. 



Hulke (J. W.), a contribution to the mi- 

 nute anatomy of the retina of amphibia 

 and reptiles, 138. 



Huxley (T. H.) on the osteology of the 

 genus Glyptodon^ 108. 



Hydrogel, 337. 



Hydrosol, 337. 



Ibbetson (L, L. B.), readmitted, 15. 

 Imaginary roots, an inquiry into Newton's 



rule for the discovery of, 179. 

 Integral numbers of the indeterminate 



equation, on the criterion of resolubility 



in, 110. 



Intestines, foetal, on the functions of the, 

 549. 



Iodine, action of chloride of, upon or- 

 ganic bodies, 540. 



Ireland and Cornwall, mechanical origin 

 of the joint-systems of, 142. 



Joint-systems of Ireland and Cornwall, 



on the, 142. 

 Jones (H. Bence) on the production of 



diabetes artificially in animals by the 



external use of cold, 537. 



Kew curves, comparison of, 111, 115. 



Kinone, note on, 4. 



Kopp (H.), investigations of the specific 

 heat of sohd and liquid bodies, 229. 



Lee (E. J.), a description of the pneumo* 

 gastric and great sympathetic nerves in 

 an acephalous foetus, 90. 



on the functions of the foetal liver 



and intestines, 549. 



Life tables, printed by Scheutz's calculat- 

 ing machine, 537. 



Lisbon curves, comparison of, 113, 115. 



Liver, foetal, on the functions of the, 549. 



Lutidine, physical properties of, 305. 



M'Donnell (E.), further observations on 

 the amyloid substance met with in the 

 animal economy, 317. 



