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INDEX. 



Bromide, chloride, and iodide of silver, 

 on the effect of heat on the, 4, 280. 



Bromine and iodine monochloride, on the 

 absorption-spectra of, 4, 



Broun (J. A.) on simultaneous variations 

 of the barometer in India, 24 ; supple- 

 mentary note, 39. 



on the influence of height in the 



atmosphere on the diurnal variation of 

 the earth's magnetic force, 566, 



on the mean directions and distri- 

 bution of the lines of equal barometric 

 pressure, and their relations to the 

 mean direction and force of the wind 

 over the British Isles, &c., 515. 



Bruntou (T. L.) and Fayrer (Sir J.) on 

 independent pulsation of the pulmonary 

 veins and vena cava, 174. 



■ and Pye (W.) on the physiological 



action of the bark of 'ErythrofMeum 

 guinense (casca, cassa, or sassy bark), 

 172. 



Buccinum gmnlandicuon, on the odonto- 

 phore of; 201. 



Buchanan (J. Y.) on the use of the piezo- 

 meter in deep-sea sounding, 161. 



Candidates selected, list of, May 4, 1876, 1. 



Carpenter (W. B.) on the Foraminifera of 

 the ' Valorous' cruise, 1875, 223. 



, report on the physical investigations 



carried on by P. H. Carpenter in H.M.S. 

 ' Valorous ' during her return voyage 

 from Disco Island in August 1875, 230. 



Casey (J.) on a new form of tangential 

 equation, 564. 



Cayley (A.), addition on the bicircular 

 quartic, 565. 



* Challenger,' report to the Hydrographer 

 of the Admiralty on the voyage of the, 

 from the Falkland Islands to Monte 

 Video, and a position in lat. 32° 24' S., 

 long. 13° 5' W., 92. 



Chambers (0.) on the meteorology of the 

 Bombay Presidency, 539. 



(F.) on the diurnal variations of the 



wind and barometric pressure, 402. 



Chemical compounds, on electrical con- 

 ductivity and electrolysis in, 322. 



■ operations, on the calculus of: Part 



II. On the analysis of chemical events, 

 83. 



Chloride, bromide, and iodide of silver, 

 on the effect of heat on the, 4, 280. 



Chloro-brom-iodides of silver, on the 

 effects of heat on some, 4, 292. 



Coagulation-appearances, on certain un- 

 usual, found in mucus and other albu- 

 minoid fluids, 140. 



Coal-measures, on the organization of the 

 fossil plants of the : Part VIII. Ferns 

 (continued) and Gymnospermous stems 

 and seeds, 68. 



Compounds, on organo-boron, 165. 



Connective tissue of the tongue, on the 

 behaviour of the fixed elements of the, 

 in inflammation, 272, 390. 



Conroy (Sir J.) on absorption-spectra of 

 iodine, 46. 



on the polarization of light by 



crystals of iodine, 51. 



Contact-breaker, on a rapid, and the phe- 

 nomena of the flow, 547. 



Copley medal awarded to Claude Bernard, 

 356. 



Corals of the ' Valorous ' cruise, 1875, 223. 



Cornea, on the changes of the fixed cor- 

 puscles of the, in the process of inflam- 

 mation, 492. 



Council, list of, 328, 363. 



Creighton (C.) on certain unusual coagu- 

 lation-appearances found in mucus and 

 other albuminoid fluids, 140. 



CroU (J.), admitted, 328. 



Crookes (W.), experimental contributions 

 to the theory of the radiometer; pre- 

 liminary notice, 304. 



, on repulsion resulting from radia- 

 tion : influence of the residual gas, 136. 



Crookes's force, experiments on, 553. 



Crowberry, on the leaf -arrangement of, 

 158. 



Crustacea, Tunicata, &c. of the ' Valorous ' 

 cruise, 1875, 202. 



Cunningham (A.) on Clairautian func- 

 tions and equations, 43. 



Darwin (G. H.) on the influence of geo- 

 logical changes on the earth's axis of 

 rotation, 328. 



Davis' Strait, on the biological results of a 

 cruise in H.M.S. ' Valorous ' to, in 1875, 

 177. 



Day (R. E.) and Adams (W. G.) on the 

 action of light on selenium, 113. 



De La Eue (W.) and Miiller (H. W.) on 

 Volta's experiment of the electricity 

 produced by the contact and separation 

 of different metals, 258. 



Deep-sea sounding, on the use of the 

 piezometer in, 161. 



Deportment of alkalized urine, note on 

 the, 457. 



Diatoms of the 'Valorous' cruise, 1875, 

 227. 



Dickie (G.) on the Diatoms of the 'Valo- 

 rous ' cruise, 1875, 227. 



Lioncea mu8ci])ula, on the mechanical ef- 

 fects and on the electrical disturbance 

 consequent on excitation of the leaf of, 

 411. 



Discharges, on stratified : II. Observa- 

 tions with a revolving mirror, 73 ; III. 

 On a rapid contact-breaker and the 

 phenomena of the flow, 547. 



Disraeli (Rt._ Hon. B.), admitted, 92. 



Diurnal variations, on the, of the wind 

 and barometric pressure, 402. 



