INDEX. 



555 



and dielectrically polarized bodies, 

 40. 



Herschel (Major J.) on gravimeters, 

 with special reference to a torsion 

 gravimeter designed by the late J. A. 

 Broun, 507. 



Histology and physiology of the pepsin- 

 forming glands (Langley), 20. 



Hughes (D. E.), molecular magnetism, 

 213. 



permanent molecular torsion of 



conducting wires produced by the 

 passage of an electric current, 25. 



Hydrocyanic acid, on the action of, 

 upon muscle and nerve (Brunton and 

 Cash), 384. 



Identity of spectral lines of different 

 elements (Liveing and Dewar), 225. 



Internal forces of magnetized and dielec- 

 trically polarized bodies, on the (Helm- 

 holtz), 40. 



Intestines, on the absorption of gas by 

 the, and tbe action of carminatives 

 upon it (Brunton and Cash), 456. 



Kempe (A. B.) elected, 332. 

 King crab, note on the existence of stig- 

 mata in the (Lankester), 391. 

 Koji, on the diastase of (Atkinson), 299. 



Langley (J. 1ST.) on the histology and 

 physiology of the pepsin-forming 

 glands, 20. 



Lankester (E. Bay), note on the exis- 

 tence in the king crab {Limulus poly- 

 phemus) of stigmata corresponding to 

 the respiratory stigmata of the pulmo- 

 nate Arachnida, and on the morpho- 

 logical agreements between Limulus 

 and Scorpio, 391. 



Light, experimental determination of the 

 velocity of white and of coloiired 

 (Young and Forbes), 247. 



Limulus polyphemus, note on the exis- 

 tence of stigmata in (Lankester), 391. 



Liquids, influence of voltaic currents on 

 the diffusion of (Grore), 56. 



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

 tions on the spectrum of magnesium, 

 189. 



on the identity of spectral 



lines of different elements, 225. 



on the reversal of the lines of 



metallic vapours. No. VIII. (Iron, 

 titanium, chromium, and aluminium), 

 402. 



Lockyer (J. -N.), note on the reduction 

 of the observations of the spectra of 

 100 sun-spots observed at Kensington, 

 203. 



Locomotor system of E-ihinodermata 

 (Romanes aud Ewart), 1. 



Logarithms, postscript to the chrono- 

 logical summary of methods of com- 

 puting, in my paper on the potential 

 radix (Ellis), 377. 



Lucifer, a study in morphology (Brooks), 

 46. 



Lung of the newt, on the minute 

 structure of the, with special refe- 

 rence to its nervous apparatus (Stir- 

 ling), 37. 



Macalister (A.) elected, 332. 



Macewen (W.), observations concerning 

 transplantation of bone. Illustrated 

 by a case of inter-human osseous 

 transplantation, whereby over two- 

 thirds of the shaft of a humerus was 

 restored, 232. 



McLeod (H.) elected, 332; admitted, 

 333. 



Magnesium, investigations on the spec- 

 trum of (Liveing and Dewar), 189. 



Magnetic declination, note on a com- 

 parison of the diurnal ranges of, at 

 Toronto and Kew (Stewart and Dodg- 

 son) , 406. 



Magnetism, molecular (Hughes), 213. 



Magnetized and dielectrically polarized 

 bodies, on the internal forces of 

 (Helmholtz), 40. 



Mannheim (A.) sur la surface de l'onde, 

 et theoremes relatifs aux lignes de 

 courbure des surfaces du second 

 ordre, 447. 



Marignac (J. C.) elected, 162. 



Matter, on the states of (Hannay), 408. 



Metallic vapours, on the reversal of the 

 lines of, No. VIII (Liveing and Dewar), 

 402. 



Metals, effects of stress on the thermo- 

 electric quality of (Ewing), 399. 



Milk, on a new form of febrile disease 

 associated with the presence of an 

 organism distributed with (Ewart), 

 456. 



Molecular magnetism (Hughes), 213. 



■ torsion, permanent, of conducting 



wires produced by the passage of an 

 electric current (Hughes), 25. 



■ volume of solids (Wilson), 455. 



Morphological agreements between Limu- 

 lus and Scorpio (Lankester), 391. 



Motor roots of the brachial and lumbo- 

 sacral plexuses, functional relations of 

 (Ferrier and Yeo), 12. 



Moulton (J. E.) and W. Spottiswoode 

 on stratified discharges. VI. Shadows 

 of striae, 385. 



on stratified discharges. 



VII. Multiple radiations from the 

 negative terminal, 388. 



Muscle, on the action of alkali and acid 

 on, 456. 



