PROCEEDINGS OF 

 THE ROYAL SOCIETY. 



vol. xxxyiu. No. 236. 



CONTENTS. 



February 5, 1885. 



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I. The Relation of Bacteria to Asiatic Cholera. By E. Klein, M.D., F.R.S., 

 Joint Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology at the Medical 

 School of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London 154 



February 12, 1885. 



I. Note on the Condensation of Gases at the Surface of Glass. (Preliminary.) 



By J. T. Bottomley, M.A., F.R.S.E 158 



II. On Underground Temperatures, with Observations on the Conductivity 

 of Rocks, on the Thermal Effects of Saturation and Imbibition, and on 

 a special Source of Heat in Mountain Ranges. By Joseph Peestwich, 

 M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford . . 161 



III. On the Connexion between Electric Current and the Electric and Mag- 

 netic Inductions in the surrounding Field. By J. H. Poynting, M.A., 

 late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of Physics, Mason 

 College, Birmingham . . 168 



February 19, 1885. 



I. On the Structure of Hyaline Cartilage. By George Thin, M.D. . . 173 



II. Note on a preliminary Comparison between the Dates of Cyclonic Storms 

 in Great Britain and those of Magnetic Disturbances at the Kew 

 Observatory. By Baleottr Stewart, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., and 

 Wm. Lant Carpenter, B.A., B.Sc 174 



February 26, 1885. 



I. On a remarkable Phenomenon of Crystalline Reflection." By G. G. 

 Stokes, M.A., Sec. R.S., Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in the 

 University of Cambridge 174 



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