INDEX. 



581 



Talisee island, North Celebes, pre- 

 liminary notes on certain zoological 

 observations made at (Hickson), 322. 



note on above (Moseley), 322. 



Temperature, on the practical measure- 

 ments of (Callendar), 566. 



Thermopile (on a) and galvanometer 

 combined (Forbes), 217. 



Thomson (J. J.) and R. Threlfall, on an 

 effect produced by the passage of an 

 electric discharge through pure 

 nitrogen, 329. 



some experiments upon the 



production of ozone, 340. 



Threlfall (E.) and J. J. Thomson, on an 

 effect produced by the passage of an 

 electric discharge through pure nitro- 

 gen, 329. 



some experiments upon the 



production of ozone, 340. 



Thyroid gland, further researches into 

 the function of the, and into the 

 pathological state produced by re- 

 moval of the same (Horsley), 6. 



Tides, on the correction to the equili- 

 brium theory of, for the continents 

 (Darwin). 303. 



(Turner), 307. 



Tissues, experiments with pressure on 

 excitable (Romanes), 446. 



Tomlinson (H.), the coefficient of vis- 

 cosity of air, 40. 



— — — the influence of stress and strain 

 on the physical properties of matter. 

 Part I. Elasticity (continued). The 

 internal friction of metals, 240. 



the influence of stress and strain 



on the physical properties of matter. 

 Part I. Elasticity (continued). The 

 effect of change of temperature on 

 the internal friction and torsional 

 elasticity of metals, 343. 



the influence of stress and strain 



on the physical properties of matter. 

 Part I. Elasticity — (continued). The 

 effect of magnetisation on the elasticity 

 and the internal friction of metals, 

 447. 



' Transfer resistance,' relation of, to the 

 molecular weight and chemical com- 

 position of electrolytes (Gore), 380. 



Trevandrum, on the luni-solar variations 

 of magnetic declination and horizontal 

 force at Bombav, and of declination 

 at (Chambers), 316. 



Turner (H. H.) on the correction to the 

 equilibrium theory of tides for the 

 continents, 307. 



Unwin (W. Cawthorne) admitted, 471. 

 Uric acid in the animal body, on the 

 place of origin of (G-arrod), 484. 



Vertebrata, on the blood-vessels of 

 Mustelus antarcticus : a conti'ibution 

 to the morphology of the vascular 

 system in the (Jeffery Parker), 472. 



Vesuvius, the relationship of the activity 

 of, to certain meteorological and 

 astronomical phenomena (Johnston- 

 Lavis), 248. 



Vibrations of jets, on the sympathetic 

 (Bell), 368. ' 



"Viscosity of air, the coefficient of (Tom- 

 linson), 40. 



of olive oil, on the theory of lubri- 

 cation and its application to Mr. 

 Beauchamp Tower's experiments, 

 including an experimental determina- 

 tion of the (Reynolds), 191. 



Volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean, 

 account of a new (Rowell), 81. 



Warington (Robert) admitted, 471. 

 Wharton (Capt. William J. L.) admitted, 

 471. 



Wilde (Henry), admitted, 471. 

 Wooldridge (L. C.) on intravascular 



clotting, 134. 

 on the coagulation of the blood 



(Croonian lecture), 320. 



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

 the thermal properties of ethyl oxide, 

 381. 



END OF FORTIETH YOLUME. 



HAUL, SON AND SONS, BlUN'JEKS IN ORDINARY TO HEK MAJESTY, ST. MAHTIN's LANF. 



