INDEX. 



579 



with a demonstration of the influence 



of diffused light (Downes), 14. 

 Micro-organisms in air, the distribution 



of (Frankland), 509. 

 in air (Carnelley, Haldane, and 



Anderson), 566. 

 Molecular composition, valency, and the 



nature of chemical change, electrolytic 



conduction in relation to (Armstrong) , 



268. 



Monkey, movements produced in the, 

 by stimulating different regions of the 

 cortical centre for the upper limb, as 

 defined by Professor Ferrier (Beevor 

 and Horsley), 475. 



Moseley (H. N.), note upon an Alcyona- 

 rian, 322. 



Mucous salivary glands, on the structure 

 of (Langley), 362. 



Muscles (intraocular) of mammals, on 

 the anatomy, histology, and physi- 

 ology of the (Jessop), 478. 



Mustelus antarcticus, on the blood- 

 vessels of : a contribution to the 

 morphology of the vascular system 

 in the vertebrata (Jeffery Parker), 

 472. 



Newt, on the development of the cranial 



nerves of the (Alice Johnson and 



Lilian Sheldon), 94. 

 Nickel, on the changes produced by 



magnetisation in the length of rods of 



(Bidwell), 109. 

 Nitrogen (pure), on an effect produced 



by the passage of an electric discharge 



through (Thomson and Threlfall), 



329. 



Obituary notice of fellow deceased : — 

 Evans, Sir Frederick J. O., i. 



Olive oil, viscosity of (Reynolds), 191. 



Owen (Sir B.), description of seme 

 remains of the gigantic land-lizard 

 {Megalania prisca, Ow.) from Queens- 

 land, Australia, including sacrum and 

 foot-bones. Part IV, 93. 



description of fossil remains of two 



species of a Megalanian genus (Meio- 

 lania, Ow.) from Lord Howe's Island, 

 315. 



Oxygen obtained in the solid state, 470. 



Ozone, some experiments upon the pro- 

 duction of (Thomson and Threlfall), 

 340. 



Parker (T. Jeffery) on the blood-vesstds 

 of Mustelus antarcticus: a contribu- 

 tion to the morphology of the vas- 

 cular system in the vertebrata, 472. 



Photometry (colour) — Bakerian lecture 

 (Abney and Festing), 238. 



Photometry (the) of the stars (Pritchard), 

 449. 



Plagiostomata, contributions to the ana- 

 tomy of the central nervous system of 

 (Sanders), 10. 



Polarisation of light (on the) by reflec- 

 tion from the surface of a crystal of 

 Iceland spar (Conroy), 173. 



note on above (Stokes), 190. 



Poulton (E. B.), a further enquiry into 

 a special colour-relation between the 

 larva of Smerinthus ocellatus and its 

 food-plants, 135. 



Preece (W. H.) and TL B. Kempe, on a 

 new scale for tangent galvanometers, 

 496. 



Presents, lists of, 96, 291, 393, 567. 



Pritchard (C), researches in stellar 

 photography. 1. In its relation to 

 the photometry of the stars ; 2. Its 

 applicability to astronomical measure- 

 ments of great precision, 449. 



Properties (on the) of matter in the 

 gaseous and liquid states under various 

 conditions of temperature and pres- 

 sure (Andrews), 254. 



Proteid substances in latex (Green), 28. 



Pye-Smith (Philip H.) admitted, 471. 



Badiation of light and heat from bright 

 and black incandescent surfaces, 

 observations on the (Evans), 207. 



through turbid media, intensity 



of (Abney and Festing), 378. 



Bamsay (W.) and S. Young, a study of 

 the thermal properties of ethyl oxide, 

 381. 



Bayleigh (Lord) on the Clark cell as 

 a standard of electromotive force, 

 79. 



Beceiver under exhaustion by a mer- 

 curial pump, on an apparatus for 

 connecting and disconnecting a (Bot- 

 tomley),249. 



Beinold (A. W.) and A. W. Bucker on 

 the relation between the thickness 

 and the surface-tension of liquid films, 

 441. 



Beynolds (O.) on the theory of lubrica- 

 tion and its application to Mr. 

 Beauchamp Tower's experiments, in- 

 cluding an experimental determination 

 of the viscosity of olive oil, 191. 



Boberts (I.), star photography : the 

 effects of long and short exposures on 

 star magnitudes, 566. 



Bocks, notes on alteration induced by 

 heat in certain vitreous ; based on the 

 experiments of D. Herman and G. F. 

 Bodwell (Rutley), 430. 



Eomnncs (Gr. J.), experiments with pres- 

 sure on excitable tissues, 446. 



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