INDEX. 



503 



the condensation of (Bottomley), 

 158. 



Gases, vortex ring theory of (Thomson), 

 464. 



Glaciers, on some physical properties of 

 ice and on the motion of, with special 

 reference to Canon Moseley's objec- 

 tions to gravitation theories (Coutts 

 Trotter), 92. 



Glass, microscopic characters of some 

 specimens of devitrified, with notes 

 on certain analogous structures in 

 rocks (Herman and Rutley) , 422. 



Glow-lamps, on a peculiar behaviour of, 

 when raised to high incandescence 

 (Preece), 219. 



Glucinum (beryllium), on the atomic 

 weight of (Humpidge), 188. 



Glycogen, occurrence of, as constituent 

 of the vesicular cells of the connec- 

 tive tissue of molluscs (Blundstone) , 

 442. 



Godwin- Austen (R. A. G), obituary 

 notice, ix. 



Gore (G.) on " transfer-resistance " in 

 electrolytic and voltaic cells, 209. 



Greensand (lower and upper) of the 

 south of England, on beds of sponge 

 remains in the (Hinde), 346. 



Griffiths (A. B.) on the extraction of 

 uric acid crystals from the green 

 gland of Astacus fiuviatilis, 187. 



Griffiths (John), abstract of some results 

 with respect to doubly periodic elliptic 

 functions of the second and third 

 kinds, 206, 316. 



Haacke (Wilhelm) on the marsxipial 

 ovum, the mammary pouch, and the 

 male milk glands of Echidna hystrix, 

 72. 



Halliburton (W. D.), on the chemical 

 composition of the cartilage occur- 

 ring in certain invertebrate animals, 

 75. 



Harley (Robert), Professor Malet's 

 classes of invariants identified with 

 Sir James Cockle's criticoids, 45, 211. 



Harmonic analysis of tidal observations, 

 results of the (Baird and Darwin), 344. 



Hartley (W. N.), the absorption spectra 

 of the alkaloids, 1, 191. 



Heart in fishes, on the structure and 

 rhythm of the, with special reference 

 to the heart of the eel (Mc William), 

 108. 



Herman (Douglas) and F. Rutley, mi- 

 croscopic characters of some speci- 

 mens of devitrified glass ; with notes 

 on certain analogous structures in 

 rocks, 422. 



Hicks (Henry) admitted, 371. 



Hicks (W. M.) admitted, 372. 



theory of vortex rings, 447. 



Hinde (G. J.) on beds of sponge-re- 

 mains in the lower and upper green- 

 sand of the south of England, 346. 



Hipkins (A. J.), observations on the 

 upper partial tones of a pianoforte 

 string, struck at one-eighth of its 

 length, 83. 



Hopkinson (John), magnetisation of 

 iron, 265. 



Horsley (Victor), on the function of the 

 thyroid gland, 5. 



Humpidge (T. S.) on the atomic weight 

 of glucinum (beryllium), 188. 



Huxley (Professor), portrait of, pre- 

 sented, 153. 



Hyaline cartilage, on the structure of 

 (Thin), 173. 



Hydroid phase of Limnocodium Soioerbii 

 (Bourne), 9. 



Ice, on some physical properties of, and 

 on the motion of glaciers, with special 

 reference to Canon Moseley's objec- 

 tions to gravitation theories (Coutts 

 Trotter), 92. 



Imbibition, saturation and, on the 

 thermal effects of (Prestwich), 161. 



Integrals, on certain definite (Russell), 

 62, 465. 



Invariants, Professor Malet's classes of, 



identified with Sir James Cockle's 



criticoids (Harley), 45, 211. 

 Iron, magnetisation of (Hopkinson), 265. 

 Iron, steel, and nickel, rods of, changes 



produced by magnetisation in the 



length of (Bidwell), 265. 

 Isatin, chemical constitution of (Kolbe), 



193. 



Japp (Francis R.) admitted, 372. 

 Jeffreys (John Gwyn), obituary notice, 

 xiv. 



Jessop (W, H.) on the mydriasis pro- 

 duced by the local application of 

 cocaine to' the eye, 432. 



Kempe (A. B.) memoir introductory to 

 a general theory of mathematical 

 form, 393. 



Kew Observatory, history of the (Scott), 

 465. 



Klein (E.), the relation of bacteria to 



Asiatic cholera, 154. 

 Kolbe (H.), contributions toward? the 



solution of the chemical constitution 



of isatin, 193. 



Langley (J. N.), the "paralytic" secre- 

 tion of saliva, 212. 

 Larva) (phytophagous), the colouring of, 



