INDEX. 



531 



Theine, action of caff em and, upon 

 voluntary muscle (Brunt on and Cash), 

 238. 



Thermal telephone transmitter, a, 



(Forbes), 141. 

 radiation in absolute measure, 



on (Bottomley), 357. 

 properties of methyl alcohol, 



a study of the (Ramsay and Young) , 



37. 



Thermodynamic properties of sub- 

 stances whose intrinsic equation is a 

 linear function of the pressure and 

 temperature, on the (Fitzgerald), 50. 



Thomas (O.) on the homologies and 

 succession of the teeth in the Dasy- 

 urida?, with an attempt to trace the 

 history of the evolution of mamma- 

 lian teeth in general, 310. 



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

 note on the development of voltaic 

 electricity by atmospheric oxidation, 

 212. 



Thompson (S. P.), note on the electro- 

 deposition of alloys and on the electro- 

 motive forces of metals in cyanide 

 solutions, 387. 



Thomson (Allen), obituary notice, xi. 



Thomson (J. J.), some applications of 

 dynamical principles to physical phe- 

 nomena. Part II, 297. 



on the dissociation of some gases 



by the electric discharge — Bakerian 

 lecture, 343. 



and H. F. Newall, on the rate at 



which electricity leaks through liquids 

 which are bad conductors of elec- 

 tricity, 410. 



Thomson (Sir W.) on the waves produced 

 by a single impulse in water of any 

 depth, or in a dispersive medium, 80. 



on the formation of coreless vor- 

 tices by the motion of a solid through 

 an inviscid incompressible fluid, 83. 



Thore (M. J.), on the supposed 'new 

 force' of (Crookes), 345. 



Time-constant of a circular disk, on the 

 principal electric (Lamb), 289. 



Tomhnson (H.), the influence of stress 

 and strain on the physical properties 

 of matter. Parti. "Elasticity {con- 

 tinued). The velocity of sound in 

 metals, and a comparison of their 

 moduli of torsional and longitudinal 

 elasticities as determined by statical 

 and kinetical methods, 362. 



the influence of stress and strain 



on the physical properties of matter. 

 Part III. Magnetic induction, 224. 



Torpedo marmorata, the electromotive 

 properties of the electrical organ of 

 (Gotch), 357. 



' Transformers,' note on induction coils 



or (Hopkinson), 16 A. 

 Tubercular swellings, the, on the roots 



of the Legurninosese (Ward), 331. 

 on the roots of Vicia fab a, 



on the (Ward), 356. 



Urine, on kreatinins. I. On the krea- 

 tinin of, as distinguished from that 

 obtained from flesh-kreatin. II. On 

 the kreatins derived from the dehy- 

 dration of urinary kreatin (Johnson),. 

 365. 



Valsalva, note on the functions of the 

 sinuses of, and auricular appendices, 

 with some remarks on the mechanism 

 of the heart and pulse (Collier), 

 469. 



Vegetation, on the present position of 

 the question of the sources of the 

 nitrogen of, with some new results, 

 and preliminary notice of new Hnes- 

 of investigation (Lawes and Gilbert), 

 483. 



Vicia faba, on the tubercular swellings 

 on the roots of (Ward), 356. 



Viscosity of ice, note on some experi- 

 ments on the (Main), 329, 491. 



Volcanic ash from the eruption of Coto- 

 paxi of July 22nd and 23rd, 1885, on 

 the occurrence of silver in (Mallet), 1» 



Voltaic electricity, note on the develop- 

 ment of, by atmospheric oxidation 

 (Wright and Thompson), 212. 



Vortices, on the formation of coreless, 

 by the motion of a solid through an 

 inviscid incompressible fluid (Thom- 

 son), 83. 



Walker (J. J.) on the diameters of 



plane cubics, 334, 483. 

 Walsingham (Thomas, Lord) elected,. 



352. 



admitted, 352. 



Ward (H. M.) on the tubercular swell- 

 ings on the roots of Vicia faba, 356. 



the tubercular swellings on the- 



roots of the Leguminosea?, 331. 



Water, on the composition of, by 

 volume (Scott), 396. 



Waves produced by a single impulse 

 in water of any depth, on the, or in 

 a dispersive medium (Thomson), 80. 



Weldon (W. F. R.), preliminary note 

 on a Balanoglossus larva from the 

 Bahamas, 146. 



note on the above, 473. 



West (S.) on the force with which the 

 two layers of the healthy pleura co- 

 here, 482. 



Whitaker (William) elected, 352. 



