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Abstracts of some Eesults in Elliptic Functions. Part II. By John 

 Griffiths, M.A 316 



Further Observations on Enterochlorophyll and Allied Pigments. By C. 

 A. MacMunn, M.A., M.D 319 



Note on a previous Paper. By G. H. Darwin, F.E.S., Fellow of Trinity 

 College and Plumian Professor in the University of Cambridge 322 



May 7, 1885. 



List of Candidates for Election 329 



A Study of the Thermal Properties of Ethyl Alcohol. By "William 

 Eamsay, Ph.D., and Sydney Young, D.Sc 329 



On the Solubility of Calcium Sulphate in Water in the presence of Chlo- 

 rides. By William A. Tilden, D.Sc, F.E.S., Professor of Chemistry 

 in the Mason Science College, Birmingham, and W. A. Shenstone, 

 F.I.C., F.C.S., Lecturer on Chemistry, Clifton College, Bristol 331 



Contributions to the Chemistry of Chlorophyll. Part I. By Edward 

 Schunck, F.E.S . 336 



On the Electric Eesistance of a New Alloy named Platinoid . By J. T. 

 Bottomley, M.A., F.E.S.E 340 



Eesults of the Harmonic Analvsis of Tidal Observations. By A. W. 

 Baird, Major E.E., and G. H. Darwin, F.E.S., Fellow of Trinity College 

 and Plumian Professor in the University of Cambridge 344 



May 21, 1885. 



Contributions to the History of the Pleiocene and Pleistocene Deer. 

 Part I. Cervus verticornis, Cervus Savini. By W. Boyd Dawkins, 

 M.A., F.E.S., F.G.S., Professor of Geology and Palaeontology in the 

 Victoria University 345 



On Beds of Sponge-remains in the Lower and Upper Greensand of the 

 South of England. By George Jennings Hinde, Ph.D., F.G.S 346 



The Solar Spectrum from X7150 to X10,000. By Captain Abney, E.E. 

 F.E.S 348 



On Charging Secondary Batteries. By William Henry Preece, F.E.S 348 



The Development of Peripatus Capensis. By Adam Sedgwick, M.A., 

 Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ; 354 



List of Presents 361 



No. 238.— June 4, 1885. 

 Election of Fellows 371 



