INDEX. 



577 



and the magnetisation of iron (Bid- 

 well),^. 



Electromotive force, on the Clark cell 

 as a standard of (Bayleigh), 79. 



Electrostatic induction, a general theorem 

 in, with application of it to the origin 

 of electrification by friction (Bucha- 

 nan), 416. 



Elgar (F.), notes upon the straining of 

 ships caused by rolling, 22. 



Erbia, note on the spectra of (Crookes) , 77. 



Ethyl oxide, a study of the thermal pro- 

 perties of (Barusay and Young), 381. 



Evans (M.), observations on the radia- 

 tion of light and heat from bright and 

 black incandescent surfaces, 207. 



Evans (Sir Frederick J. O.), obituary 

 notice, i. 



Ewing (J. A.), effects of stress and 

 magnetisation on the thermoelectric 

 quality of iron, 24:6. 



Eve-colour, family likeness in (Galton), 

 402. 



Family likeness in eve-colour (Galton), 

 402. 



in stature (Galton), 42. 



appendix (Dickson), 63. 



Fellows elected, 471. 



Festing (Maj.-Gen. Edward R.) ad- 

 mitted, 471. 



and Capt. Abney, colour photo- 

 metry — Bakerian lecture, 238. 



intensity of radiation through 



turbid media, 378. 



Forbes (G.) on a thermopile and galvano- 

 meter combined, 217. 



Forsyth (Andrew B.) admitted, 471. 



Frankland (B. F.) the cb>tribution of 

 micro-organisms in air, 509. 



on the multiplication of micro- 

 organisms, 526. 



Gadolinite and samarskite, on some new 



elements in, detected spectroseopically 



(Crookes), 502. 

 Gadow (Dr ). remarks on the cloaca and 



on the cbpulatory organs of the 



Amniota, 2h6. 

 Galton (F.), family likeness in stature, 



42. 



family likeness in eye-colour, 402. 



Galvanometer, on a, and thermopile 

 combined (Forbes), 217. 



Galvanometers, on a new scale for 

 tangent (Freece and Kempe). 496. 



Garrod (A. B.) on the place of origin 

 of uric acid in the animal body, 484. 



Gore (G.), relation of 'transfer-resis- 

 tance ' to the molecular weight and 

 chemical composition of electrolytes, 

 380. 



Green (A. H.) admitted, 471. 



(J. B.), proteid substances in latex, 



28. 



Haast (F. J. Julius von) admitted, 303. 



Haldane (J. S.), A. M. Ander.-on, and 

 T. Came ley, the carbonic acid, organic 

 matter, and micro-organisms in air, 

 'more especiallvof dwellings and schools, 

 566. 



Harmonic analyser at the Meteorological 

 Office, on the working of the (rfcott 

 and Curtis), 382. 



compounds, &e., on the computa- 

 tion of the (Strachey), 367. 



Heat, experimental researches on the 

 propngation of, by conduction in 

 muscle, liver, kidney, bone, and brain 

 (LombardJ, 1. 



radiation of light and (Evans), 207. 



■ energy into electrical energy, on a 



new means of converting (Case), 345. 



in certain vitreous rocks, alteration 



induced by (Butley), 430. 



Heathcote (F. G.), the early develop- 

 ment of Julus tei'restris, 73. 



Herringham (W. B.), the minute ana- 

 tomy of the brachial plexus, 255. 



Hickson (S. J.), preliminary notes on 

 certain zoological observations made 

 at Talisse island, North Celebes, 322. 



note on above (Moseley), 322. 



Hopkinson (J.) and E. Hopkinson, 

 dynamo-electric machines — prelimi- 

 nary notice, 326. 



Horsley (Victor), further researches into 

 the function of the thyroid gland, and 

 into the pathological state produced 

 by removal of the same, 6. 



admitted, 471. 



and C. E. Beevor, a minute 



analvsis (experimental) of the various 

 movements produced by stinmlating 

 in the monkey different regions of the 

 cortical centre for the upper limb as 

 defined by Brofessor Fevrier, 475. 



Hughes (D. E.), researches upon the 

 self-induction of an electric current, 

 450. 



Ice (pure) and snow, observations on 

 (Andrews), 544. 



Iceland spar, polarisation of light from 

 (Conroy), 173. 



note on above (Stokes), 190. 



Intestinal rest and movement, contribu- 

 tion to the study of (Cash), 469. 



Intraocular muscles of mammals, on the 

 anatomy, histology, and physiology of 

 the (Jessop), 478. 



Intravascular clotting, on (Would ridge), 

 134. 



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