INDEX to VOL. XXXVIII. 



ABDOMEN, on the development of the 

 arteries of the, and their relation to 

 the peritoneum (Lockwood), 8, 474. 



Abney (Capt.) and Col. Festing, absorp- 

 tion-spectra thermograms, 77. • 



Abney (Capt.), the solar spectrum from 

 X 7150 to X 10,000, 318. 



Absorption-spectra of the alkaloids 

 (Hartley), 1, 191. 



Absorption- spectra thermograms (Ab- 

 ney and Festing), 77. 



Actiniae, observations on the chromato- 

 logy of (MacMunn), 85. 



Alces latifrons (Boyd Dawkins), 465. 



Alkaloids, the absorption-spectra of the 

 (Hartley), 1, 191. 



Andrews (Thomas), observations on 

 variations of the electromotive force 

 between metals at high temperatures 

 in fused salts, 216. 



the action of tidal streams on 



metals during diffusion of salt and 

 fiesh water, 372. 



Arteries of the abdomen, on the deve- 

 lopment of the, and their relation to 

 the peritoneum (Lockwood), 8, 474. 



Assistant-Secretary, appointment of, 

 216. 



Astacus fluviatilis, on the extraction of 

 uric acid crystals from the green gland 

 of (Griffiths), 187. 



Bacteria, the relation of, to Asiatic 

 cholera (Klein), 154. 



Baird (A. W.) and G. H. Darwin, 

 results of the harmonic analysis of 

 tidal observations, 344. 



Bakerian lecture. On the corona of the 

 sun (Huggins), 371. 



Balanoglossus Kowalevskii (Agassiz), 

 note on the later stages in the deve- 

 lopment of, and on the affinities of 

 the Enteropneusta (Bateson), 23. 



Barlow (P. W.), obituary notice, xxxix. 



Basalts (tertiary) of the north-east 

 Atlantic, on the evidence of fossil 

 plants regarding the age of the 

 (Gardner), 14. 



Bateman (James), re-admission of, 14, 

 58. 



Bateson (W.), note on the later stages 

 in the development of Balanoglossus 

 Kowalevskii (Agassiz), and on the 

 affinities of the Enteropneusta, 23. 



Beddard (Frank E.), nephridia of a 

 new species of earthworm, 459. 



Bentham (George), obituary notice, i. 



Bidwell (Shelford) on the changes pro- 

 duced by magnetisation in the length 

 of rods of iron, steel, and nickel, 

 265. 



Blood, on a new constituent of the, and 

 its physiological import (Wooldridge N 

 69. 



Blood plasma, fibrin-yielding consti- 

 tuents of the (Wooldridge), 260. 



Blundstone (E. E..), occurrence of gly- 

 cogen as a constituent of the vesicular 

 cells of the connective tissue of mol- 

 luscs, 442. 



Bottomley (J. T.), note on the conden- 

 sation of gases at the surface of glass. 

 Preliminary, 158. 



— — on the electric resistance of a new 

 alloy named platinoid, 340. 



Bourne (A. G.) on the occurrence of a 

 hydroid phase of Limnocodium 

 Soice7'bii, 9. 



Bowen (Sir C. S. C.) admitted, 371. 



elected, 345. 



Bower (F. O.), development and mor- 

 phology of Phylloglossum Brum- 

 mondii, 445. 



Calcium sulphate, solubility of, in water 

 in the presence of chlorides (Tilden 

 and Shenstone), 331. 



Candidates for election, list of, 186, 

 329. 



list of selected, 329. 



Carpenter (P. H.) admitted, 371. 



Carpenter (W. L.) and Balfour Stewart, 

 note on a preliminary comparison 

 between the dates of cyclonic storms 

 in Great Britain and those of mag- 

 netic disturbances at the Kew Obser- 

 vatory, 174. 



Cartilage (hvaline), on the structure of 

 (Thin), 173. 



Cartilage occurring in certain inverte- 



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