INDEX to VOL. XLIV. 



AJBERCKOMBY (Hon. E.) on Mel- 

 drum's rules for handling ships in the 

 Southern Indian Ocean", 314. 



Abney (Capt.) and Maj.-Gren. Festing, 

 colour photometry. Part II. The 

 measurement of reflected colours, 

 237. 



and T. E. Thorpe, on the deter- 

 mination of the photometric intensity 

 of the coronal light during the solar 

 eclipse of August 28-29, 1886 (pre- 

 liminary notice), 392. 



Address to the Queen, 325. 



Molo tropic elastic solids, on (Chree), 

 214. 



Air, a new method of determining 

 the number of micro-organisms in, 

 (Carnelley and Wilson), 455. 



Alcohol, propyl, a study of the thermal 

 properties of (Kamsay and Young), 

 378 



Aluminium in certain vascular crypto- 

 gams, on the occurrence of (Church), 

 121. 



Ammonia, on the compounds of, with 

 selenium dioxide (Cameron and 

 Macallan), 112. 



Analytical geometry, theorems in 

 (Russell), 388. 



Andrews (Thomas) elected, 268. 



admitted, 294. 



electro-chemical effects on magne- 

 tising iron. Part II, 152. 



Anomodont reptile (Keirognathus cordy- 

 lus, Seeley), on associated bones of a 

 small (Seeley), 142. 



Anomodont reptilia and their allies, on 

 the (Seeley), 381. 



Arterial pressure on the mammalian 

 heart, on the effects of increased 

 (McWilliam), 287. 



Atmospheric oxidation, on the develop- 

 ment of voltaic electricity by (Wright 

 and Thompson) , 182. 



Atomic weights, on the logarithmic law 

 of (Stoney), 115. 



.Auditory ossicles, on the modifications 

 of the first and second visceral arches, 

 with especial reference to the homo- 

 logies of the (Gradow), 143. 



Bakerian lecture (Lockyer), 1. 



Barometric maxima, on the relations 

 of the diurnal, to certain critical con- 

 ditions of temperature, cloud, and 

 rainfall (Blanford), 150, 410. 



Beat of the mammalian heart, and of 

 the human heart in particular, on the 

 electromotive changes connected with 

 the (Waller), 331. 



Becquerel (Edmond) elected a foreign 

 member, 220. 



Beevor (C. E.) and Y. Horsley, note on 

 some of the motor functions of certain 

 cranial nerves (V, VII, IX, X, XI, 

 XII), and of the three first cervical 

 nerves in the monkey (Macacus 

 sinieus), 269. 



Blanford (H. F.) on the relations of 

 the diurnal barometric maxima to 

 certain critical conditions of tempera- 

 ture, cloud, and rainfall, 150, 410. 



Blood, note on the coagulation of the 

 (Wooldridge), 282. 



on the coagulation of the. Preli- 



mininary communication (Halli- 

 burton), 120, 255. 



Bottomley (James Thomson) elected, 

 268. 



admitted, 294. 



Boys (Charles Yernon) elected, 268. 



admitted, 294. 



the radio-micrometer, 96. 



Burbury (S. H.) on the induction of 



electric currents in conducting shells 



of small thickness, 147. 



Cameron (Sir C. A.) and J. Macallan, 

 on the compounds of ammonia with 

 selenium dioxide, 112. 



Candidates for election, list of, 147. 



Carbon, on the thermo-electric and 

 other properties of graphite and 

 (Monckman), 220. 



at high temperatures and under 



great pressures, and in contact with 

 other substances, experiments on 

 (Parsons), 320. 



Carnelley (T.) and T. Wilson, a new 

 method of determining the nu'nber 

 of micro-organisms in air, 455. 



