INDEX. 



XXXV 



Tar Bridge, seismometric measurements 

 of the vibration of the new, during 

 the passing of railway trains (Ewing), 

 394. 



Teale (Thomas Pridgin) elected, 268. 

 admitted, 294. 



Teeth, on the nature and limits of 

 reptilian characters in mammalian 

 (Seeley), 129. 



Temperature, cloud, and rainfall, on the 

 relations of the diurnal barometric 

 maxima to certain critical conditions 

 of (Blanford), 150, 410. 



Theorems in analytical geometry (Rus- 

 sell), 388. 



Thermal properties of propyl alcohol, a 

 study of the (Ramsay and Young), 

 378. 



properties of bodies, on the effect 



of occluded gases on the, and on 

 their resistances ; also on the thermo- 

 electi*ic and other properties of gra- 

 phite and carbon (Monckman), 220. 



Thompson (C.) and C. R. A. Wright, 

 on the development of voltaic electri- 

 city by atmospheric oxidation, 182. 



Thorpe (T. E.) and Gapt. Abney, on the 

 determination of the photometric 

 intensity of the coronal light during 

 the solar eclipse of August 28-29, 

 1886 (preliminary notice), 392. 



Topley (William) elected, 268. 



admitted, 294. 



Trimen (Henry) elected, 268. 



Turner (Sir W.) an additional contri- 

 bution to the placentation of the 

 lemurs, 277. 



Uric acid, note on the volumetric deter- 

 mination of (Gossage), 284. 



Vegetation, on the present position of 

 the question of the sources of the 

 nitrogen of (Lawes and Gilbert), 

 205. 



Veley (V. H.) the conditions of the 

 evolution of gases from homogeneous 

 liquids, 239. 



Vibration of the new Tay Bridge diiring 

 the passing of railway trains, seismo- 

 metric measurements of the (Ewing), 

 394. 



Visceral arches, on the modifications of 

 the first and second, with especial 



reference to the homologies of the 



auditory ossicles (Gadow), 143. 

 Vital movement, on the origin and the 



causation of (Kuhne) , 220, 427. 

 Voltaic couple, effect of chlorine on the 



electromotive force of a (Gore), 151. 

 on the change of potential of 



a, by variation of strength of its 



liquid (Gore), 296. 

 the minimum-point of change 



of potential of a (Gore), 294. 

 in water, influence of the 



chemical energy of electrolytes upon 



the "minimum-point" and change of 



potential of a (Gore), 300. 

 couples, effects of different positive 



metals, &c, upon the changes of 



potential of (Gore), 368. 

 electricity by atmospheric oxida- 

 tion, on the development of (Wright 



and Thompson), 182. 

 Volumetric determination of uric acid, 



note on the (Gossage), 284. 



Waller (A. D.) on the electromotive 

 changes connected with the beat of 

 the mammalian heart, and of the 

 human heart in particular, 331. 



Ward (Henry Marshall) elected, 268. 



admitted, 294. 



Warner (F.) muscular movements in 

 man, and their evolution in the infant : 

 a study of movement in man, and its 

 evolution, together with inferences as 

 to the properties of nerve-centres and 

 their modes of action in expressing 

 thought, 329. 



White (William Henry) elected, 268. 



admitted, 294. 



Williamson (W. C.) on the organisation 

 of the fossil plants of the coal- 

 measures. Part XV, 367. 



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

 method of determining the number 

 of micro-organisms in air, 455. 



Wooldridge (L. C.) note on the coagu- 

 lation of the blood, 282. 



Wright (C. R. A.) and'C. Thompson, 

 on the development of voltaic elec- 

 tricity by atmospheric oxidation, 182. 



Young (S.) and W. Ramsay, evapora- 

 tion and dissociation. Part VIII. A 

 study of the thermal properties of 

 propyl alcohol, 378. 



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