INDEX. 



557 



Multiple radiations from the negative 

 terminal, 388. 

 Stewart (B.) and W. Dodgson, note on 

 a comparison of the diurnal ranges of 

 magnetic declination at Toronto and 

 Kew, 406. 



Stigmata, note on the existence in the 

 king crab of, corresponding to the re- 

 spiratory stigmata of the pulmonate 

 Arachnida (Lankester), 391. 



Stirling (W.) on the minute structure 

 of the lung of the newt with especial 

 reference to its nervous apparatus, 37. 



Stokes (Gr. Gr.), discussion of the results 

 of some experiments with whirled 

 anemometers, 170. 



Stoney (B. B.) elected, 332. 



Stratified discharges. VI. Shadows of 

 strise (Spottiswoode and Moulton), 385. 



■ VII. Multiple radiations 



from the negative terminal, 388. 



Stress, effects of, on the thermoelectric 

 quality of metals. Part I (Ewing), 

 399. 



and strain, the influence of, on the 



action of physical forces (Tomlinson) , 

 41. 



Stresses caused in the interior of the 



earth by the weight of continents and 



mountains (Darwin), 432. 

 Sturgeons, structure and development of 



the skull in (Parker), 142. 

 Sugar, a new line of research bearing on 



the physiology of, in the animal 



system (Pavy), 418. 

 Sun-spots, note on the reduction of the 



observations of the spectra of 100, 



observed at Kensington (Lockyer), 



203. 



Surface de l'onde, sur la, et theoreines 

 relatifs aux lignes de courbure des sur- 

 faces du second ordre (Mannheim), 447. 



Tendinous intersection of the digastric, 



on the (Dobson), 29. 

 Thermoelectric quality of metals, effects 



of stress on the (Ewing), 399. 

 Tomlinson (H.), the influence of stress 



and strain on the action of physical 



forces, 41. 



Torsion gravimeter, on gravimeters, with 

 special reference to a, designed by the 

 late J. A. Broun (Ilerschel) , 507. 



Transplantation of bone, observations 

 concerning (Macewen), 232. 



Traquair (E. H.) elected, 332. 

 Tribe (A.) on the refraction of elec- 

 tricity, 435. 



Velocity of white and of coloured light, 

 experimental determination of the 

 (Young and Forbes), 247. 



Voltaic currents, influence of, on the 

 diffusion of liquids (Grore), 56. 



Wall (A. J.) on the differences in the 

 physiological effects produced by the 

 poisons of certain species of Indian 

 venomous snakes, 333. 



Waters (W. H.) and C. Gh Williams, on 

 the physiological action of jS lutidine, 

 162. 



Watson (H. W.) elected, 332 ; admitted, 

 333. 



Watson (M.) on the female organs and 



placentation of the racoon {Procyon 



lotor), 272. 

 Wave of translation, the, and the work 



it does as the carrier wave of sound 



(Russell), 382. 

 Weierstrass (C.) elected, 162. 

 Wesenclonck (C.) note on the spectrum 



of carbonic acid, 380. 

 Whirled anemometers, discussion of the 



results of some experiments with 



(Stokes), 170. 

 Williams (C. Gr.) and W. H. Waters on 



the physiological action of /3 lutidine, 



162.^ 



Wilson (E.), the molecular volume of 

 solids, 455. 



Wooldriclge (L. C), the relation of the 

 white blood corpuscles to the coagula- 

 tion of the blood, 413. 



Worthington (A. M.) on pendenc drops, 

 362. 



Wright (C. P. A.) elected, 332; ad- 

 mitted, 333. 



Yeo (Gr. F.) and Dr. Cash, the effects of 

 certain modifying influences on the 

 latent period of muscle contraction, 

 456. 



and D. Ferrier, the functional 



relations of the motor roots of the 

 brachial and lumbo- sacral plexuses, 

 12. 



Young (J.) and Gr. Forbes, experimental 

 determination of the velocity of white 

 and of coloured light, 247- 



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