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INDEX. 



brate animals, on the chemical com- 

 position of the (Halliburton), 75. 



Cervus vertioornis, cervus savini (Boyd 

 Dawkins), 345. 



DawJcinsi (Boyd Dawkins), 465. 



Chladni, note on an experiment bv 

 (Tomlinson), 247. 



Chlorides, solubility of calcium sulphate 

 in water in the presence of (Tilden 

 and Shenstone), 331. 



Chlorophyll, contributions to the chem- 

 istry of. Part I (Schunck), 336. 



on enterochlorophyll and allied 



pigments (MacMunn), 319. 



Cholera (Asiatic), the relation of bac- 

 teria to (Klein), 154. 



Chyle, on the origin of the proteids of 

 the, and transference of food ma- 

 terials from the intestine into the 

 lacteals (Schafer), 187. 



Clark (Sir Andrew) admitted, 372. 



Cockle's (Sir James) criticoids, Pro- 

 fessor Malet's classes of in variants 

 . identified with (Harley), 45, 211. 



Common (Andrew A.) admitted, 371. 



Condensation of gases at the surface of 

 glass, note on the (Bottomley), 158. 



Conductivity of rocks (Prestwich), 161. 



Constant of electromagnetic rotation of 

 light in bisulphide of carbon, on the 

 (Rayleigh), 76. 



Cornu (Alfred) elected, 14. 



C^eak (Staff Commander) admitted, 

 371. 



Criticoids, Sir James Cockle's, Malet's 

 classes of invariants identified with 

 (Harley), 45, 211. 



Crookes (William), radiant matter spec- 

 troscopy, 414. 



Crystalline reflection, on a remarkable 

 phenomenon of (Stokes), 174. 



Crystals, the force function in (Einhorn) , 

 65. 



Cyclonic storms in Great Britain 

 (Stewart and Carpenter), 174. 



Cymbulia, on the general characters of 

 the genus (Macdonald), 251. 



Dana (James D wight) elected, 14. 



Darwin (Gr. H.), note on a previous 

 paper (" Phil. Trans.," Part I, 1882, 

 p. 187), 322. 



and A. W. Baird, results of the 



harmonic analysis of tidal observa- 

 tions, 344. 



Dawkins (W. Boyd), contributions to 

 the history of the pleiocene and 

 pleistocene deer, 345, 465. 



Dynamical principles, on some applica- 

 tions of, to physical phenomena 

 (Thomson), 66. 



Earth's crust, thickness of, from a geo- 

 logical point of view (Prestwich), 

 253. 



Earthworm, nephridia of a new species 

 of (Beddard), 459. 



Echidna hystrix, on the marsupial 

 ovum, the mammary pouch, and the 

 male milk glands of (Haacke), 72. 



Eel, on the structure and rhythm of the 

 heart in fishes, with special reference 

 to the heart of the (Mc William), 108. 



Einhorn (Alfred), the force function in 

 crystals, 65. 



Elder brethren of the Trinity House, 

 letter from, 173. 



Election of fellows, 371. 



Electric current and the electric and 

 magnetic inductions in the surround- 

 ing field, on the connexion between 

 (Pointing), 168. 



Electric resistance (on the) of anew alloy 

 named platinoid (Bottomley), 340. 



Electrolytic and voltaic cells, on "trans- 

 fer-resistance " in (Grore),209. 



Electromagnetic rotation of light, on 

 the constant of, in bisulphide of 

 carbon (Rayleigh), 76. 



Electromotive force, variations of, be- 

 tween metals of high temperatures in 

 fused salts (Andrews). 216. 



Elliptic functions (Griffiths), 206, 316. 



Enterochlorophyll (on) and allied pig- 

 ments (MacMunn), 319. 



Enteropneusta, note on the later stages 

 in the development of Balanoglossus 

 KoivalevsJcti (Agassiz), and on the 

 affinities of the (Bateson), 23. 



Ethyl alcohol, the thermal properties of 

 (Ramsay and Young), 329. 



Ewing (J. A.), experimental researches 

 in magnetism, 58. 



Fellows elected, 345, 371. 



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

 tion spectra thermograms, 77. 



Eibrin-yielding constituents of the blood 

 plasma (Wooldridge), 260. 



Fishes, reflex excitation of the cardiac 

 nerves in (Mc William), 31. 



on the structure and rhythm of 



the heart in, with special reference to 

 the heart of the eel (Mc William), 

 108. 



Foreign members elected, 14. 

 Frankland (Percy F.), the removal of 

 micro-organisms from water, 379. 



G-ardner (J. Starkie) on the evidence of 

 fossil plants regarding the age of the 

 tertiary basalts of the north-east 

 Atlantic, 14. 



G-ases at the surface of glass, note on 



