the observations of the total solar, 

 made at G-renville, in the island of 

 Grenada (Turner), 428. 

 Elastic shell, the small free vibrations 

 and deformation of a thin (Love), 

 352. 



Elasticities, the velocity of sound in 

 metals and a comparison of their 

 moduli of torsional and longitudinal 

 (Tomlinson), 88. 



Election of council and officers, 195. 



Electric currents, on the heating effects 

 of. No. II (Preece), 280. 



Electrical excitation, on, of the occipital 

 lobe and adjacent parts of the mon- 

 key's brain (Schafer), 408. 



organ of Torpedo marmorata, the 



electromotive properties of the (Gotch) , 

 418. 



Electromotive properties, the, of the 

 electrical organ of Torpedo marmo- 

 rata (Gotch), 418. 



Electromotors, on the voltaic circles pro- 

 ducible by the mutual neutralisation 

 of acid and alkaline fluids and on 

 various related forms of (Wright and 

 Thompson), 489. 



Emigration of amoeboid corpuscles in 

 the starfish (Durham), 327. 



Equations, invariants, covariants, and 

 quotient derivatives associated with 

 linear differential (Forsyth), 311. 



on the direct application of first 



principles in the theory of partial 

 differential (Larmor), 176. 



Estates and property of the Society, 

 198. 



Excitation, electrical, of the occipital 

 lobe and adjacent parts of the mon- 

 key's brain (Schafer), 408. 



of the frontal and occipito- 

 temporal regions of the brain, a com- 

 parison of the latency periods of the 

 ocular muscles on (Schafer), 411. 



Feeble currents, note on the develop- 

 ment of, by purely physical action 

 (Wright and Thompson), 268. 



Fellows deceased, 184. 



elected, 185. 



number of, 205. 



Festing (Maj.-Gen.) and Captain 

 Abney, on photometry of the glow 

 lamp, 247. 



Fibrinogen and fibrin, note on the 

 changes effected bv digestion on 

 (Wooldridge), 367. 



Financial statement, 196. 



First principles, on the direct applica- 

 tion of, in the theory of partial differen- 

 tial equations (Larmor), 176. 



Flowers, a contribution to the study ol 



EX. XV . 



the comparative anatomy of (Hen- 

 slow), 296. 



Forsyth (A.. R.) a class of functional 

 invariants, 431. 



invariants, covariants, and quo- 

 tient derivatives associated with linear 

 differential equations, 311. 



Fossil animals commonly named Dino- 

 sauria, on the classification of the 

 (Seeley), 165. 



reptilia, researches on the struc- 

 ture, organisation, and classification 

 of the. Part III. (Seeley), 172. 



Frankland (G. C.) and P. F. Frank- 

 land, on some new and typical micro- 

 organisms obtained from w r ater and 

 soil, 414. 



Frontal and occipito -temporal regions 

 of the bram, on excitation of the 

 (Schafer), 411. 



Functional invariants, a class of (For- 

 syth), 431. 



Gardiner (W.) on the power of con- 

 tractility exhibited by the proto- 

 plasm of certain plant cells (prelimi- 

 nary communication), 177. 



Gaskell (W. H.) on the relation 

 between the structure, function, and 

 distribution of the cranial nerves 

 (preliminary communication), 382. 



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

 on the present position of the ques- 

 tion of the sources of the nitrogen of 

 vegetation, with some new results, and 

 prehminary notice of new lines of 

 investigation (preliminary notice), 108. 



Glow lamp, on photometry of the 

 (Abney and Festing) , 247. 



Gotch (F.) further observations on the 

 electromotive properties of the elec- 

 trical organ of Torpedo marmorata, 

 418. 



Government Grant of 4,000Z, account 

 of the appropriation of the, 205. 



Grants from the Donation Fund, 209. 



Great veins, the early development of 

 the pericardium, diaphragm, and 

 (Lockwood), 273. 



Harley (G.) and H. S. Harley, the 

 chemical composition of pearls, 461. 



Hartley (W. N.) on the absorption 

 spectrum of a base from urine, o'±\ ». 



Heat dilatation of metals from low tem- 

 peratures (Andrews), 299. 



Heat in liquids, conduction of (Chree), 

 30. 



Heathcote (F. G.) the post-embryonic 

 development of Jul us terrestris, 243. 



Heating effects of electric currents, on 

 the. No. II (Preece), 280. 



