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INDEX 



mittee. — Bakerian lecture (Lockver), 

 1. 



Hennessy (H.) hydraulic problems on 

 the cross-sections of pipes and chan- 

 nels, 101. 



Hopkinson (J.) magnetic properties of 



an impure nickel, 317. 

 Horsley (V.) and C. E. Beevor, 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 (3£acacus 



sinicus), 269. 

 Human heart, electromotive changes 



connected with the beat of the 



(Waller), 331. 

 Humerus from the East Brak River. 



South Africa, on a large (Seeley), 



142. 



Hydraulic problems on the cross-sections 

 of pipes and channels (Hennessv), 

 101. 



Ice, on the plasticity of glacier and 

 other (McConnell and Kidd), 331. 



Indian Ocean, on Meldrum's rules for 

 handling ships in the Southern (Aber- 

 cromby), 314. 



Induction of electric currents in con- 

 ducting shells of small thickness, on 

 the (Burbury), 147. 



Inhibition of the mammalian heart 

 (Mc William), 208. 



Integrals, on certain definite. No. 

 16. (Russell), 311. 



Invertebrata, further researches on the 

 physiology of the (Griffiths), 325. 



Iron, electro- chemical effects on mag- 

 netising. Part II (Andrews), 152. 



Jervois (Sir William Francis) elected, 

 268. 



KeirognatJius cordylus (Seeley), on 



associated bones of a small Anomo- 



dont reptile (Seeley), 142. 

 Kidd (D. A.) and J. C. McConnel, on 



the plasticity of glacier and other 



ice, 331. 

 King (G-eorge) admitted, 220. 

 Kopp (Hermann) elected a foreign 



member, 220. 

 Kuhne (W.) uber die Entstehung der 



vitalen Bewegung (on the origin and 



the causation of vital movement). — 



Croonian lecture, 220, 427. 



Lapworth (Charles) elected, 263. 

 admitted, 291. 



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

 the present position of the question 



of the sources of the nitrogen of 

 vegetation, with some new results, 

 and preliminary notice of new lines of 

 . investigation, 205. 



Leaf of Dioncea in the excited and un- 

 excited state, on the electromotive 

 properties of the. No. II (Sander- 

 son), 202. 



: Lemurs, an additional contribution to 

 the placentation of the (Turner), 

 277. 



j Liquids, the conditions of the evolution 

 of gases from homogeneous (Yelev), 

 239. 



Liveing (Gr. D.) and J. Dewar, investi- 

 gations on the spectrum of magne- 

 sium. No. II, 241. 



; Lockver (J. N.) suggestions on the 

 classification of the various species 



I of heavenly bodies. A report to the 

 Solar Physics Committee. — Bakerian 



! lecture, 1. 



j Logarithmic law of atomic weights, on 

 the (Stoney), 115. 



Macacus sinicus, note on some of the 

 motor functions of certain cranial 

 nerves and of the three first cervical 

 nerves in the monkey (Beevor and 

 Horsley), 269. 



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

 on the compounds of ammonia with 

 selenium dioxide, 112. 



McConnel (J. C.) and D. A. Kidd, on 

 the plasticity of glacier and other ice, 

 j 331. 



Macdonald (John Hay Athole) elected, 

 147. 



| admitted, 294. 



| McWilliam (J. A.) inhibition of the 



mammalian heart, 208. 

 on the effects of increased arterial 



pressure on the mammalian heart, 



287. 



on the rhythm of the mammalian 



heart, 206. 



Magnesium, investigations on the spec- 

 trum of. No. II (Liveing and Dewar) , 

 241. 



Magnetic properties of an impure nickel 



(Hopkinson), 317. 

 qualities of nickel (Ewing and 



Cowan), 204. 

 supplementary paper (Ewing) , 



377. 



Magnetising iron, electro -chemical 



effects on. Part II (Andrews), 152. 

 Mammalian heart, inhibition of the 



(McWilliam), 208. 

 on the effects of increased 



arterial pressiire on the (McWilliam), 



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