INDEX. 



XXXl 



Eudiometer, a new form of (Marcet), 

 383. 



Evaporation and dissociation. Part 

 Vfll. A study of the thermal pro- 

 perties of propyl alcohol (Ramsay 

 and Young), 378. 



Evolution of gases from homogeneous 

 liquids, the conditions of the (Veley), 

 239. 



Ewart (J. C), on the development of the 

 electric organ of Raia batis, 120. 



on the structure of the electric- 

 organ of Raia circidaris, 213. 



the electric organ of the skate. 



The electric organ of Raia radiata, 

 308. 



Ewing (J. A.) magnetic qualities of 

 nickel (supplementary paper). 377. 



seismometric measurements of the 



vibration of the new Tay Bridge 

 during the passing of railwav trains, 

 394. 



and G-. C. Cowan, magnetic qualities 



of nickel, 204. 



Fellows, election of, 268. 



Festing (Maj.-Gen.) and Captain 



Abney, colour photometry. Part II. 



The measurement of reflected colours, 



237. 



Fitzpatrick (T. C.J and R. T. Glaze- 

 brook on the specific resistance of 

 mercury, 379. 



Foreign members, election of, 220. 



Fossil animals, on a large humerus from 

 the East Brak River, South Africa, 

 indicating a new order of, which was 

 more nearly intermediate between 

 reptiles and mammals than the groups 

 hitherto known (Seeley), 142. 



plants of the coal-measures, on 



the organisation of the. Part XV 

 (Williamson), 367. 



reptilia, researches on the struc- 

 ture, organisation, and classification 

 of the (Seelev), Part IV, V, 142, 

 Part VI, 381. ' 



Gadow (H.) on the modifications of the 

 first and second visceral arches, with 

 especial reference to the homologies 

 of the auditory ossicles, 143. 



Gases, on the effect of occluded, on the 

 thermo-electric properties of bodies, 

 and on their resistances (Monckinan), 

 220. 



the conditions of the evolution of, 



from homogeneous liquids (Veley), 

 239. 



Geometrv, theorems in analytical 

 (Russell), 388. 



I Gilbert (J. H.) and Sir J. B. Lawes, on 

 the present position of the question of 

 the sources of the nitrogen of vegeta- 

 tion, with some new results, and pre- 

 liminary notice of new lines of inves- 

 I tigation, 205. 



Glacier and other ice, on the plasticity 

 of (McConnel and Kidd), 331. 



Glazebrook (R: T.) and T. C. Fitz- 

 patrick, on the specific resistance of 

 i mercury, 379. 



Gore (G.), effect of chlorine on the 

 electromotive force of a voltaic 

 couple, 151. 



effects of different positive metals, 



I &c, upon the changes of potential of 

 voltaic couples, 368. 



influence of the chemical energy of 



electrolytes upon the 'minimum- 

 point ' and change of potential of a 

 voltaic couple in water, 300. 



I on the change of potential of a 



voltaic couple by variation of strength 

 of its iiquid, 296. 



the minimum-point of change of 



potential of a voltaic couple, 294. 



Gossage (A. M.) note on the volumetric 

 j determination of uric acid, 284. 



Gosse (Philip Henry), obituary notice 

 ! of, xxvii. 



Graphite and carbon, on the thermo- 

 electric and other properties of 

 (Monckman), 220. 



Greenhill (Alfred George) elected, 268. 



admitted. 325. 



Griffiths (A. B.) further researches on 

 | the physiology of the invertebrata, 

 I 325. 



Halliburton (W. D.) on the coagula- 

 tion of the blood (preliminary com- 

 munication), 120, 255. 



Hamilton's numbers, on. Part II 

 (Sylvester and Hammond), 99. 



Hammond (J.) and J. J. Sylvester, on 

 Hamilton's numbers. Part II, 99. 



Heart, inhibition of the mammalian 

 (Mc William), 208. 



on the effects of increased arterial 



pressure on the mammalian (Mc Wil- 

 liam), 287. 



on the electromotive changes con- 

 nected with the beat of the mam- 

 malian, and of the human heart in 

 particular (Waller), 331. 



on the rhythm of the mammalian 



(Mc William), 206. 



Heating effects of electric currents, on 

 the. No. Ill (Preece), 109. 



Heavenly bodies, suggestions on the 

 cla-sification of the various species of. 

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