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INDEX. 



values of, compared with the light of 



a standard candle (Abney)., 314. 

 Stars of the 5-Cephei class, on the 



variable (Lockyer) 9, 101. 

 Sulphur, index of refraction of (Bose), 



160. 



Symons (Gr. J.) elected an auditor, 1. 



Temple (Sir Richard) , elected a Fellow, 

 308. 



Thomson (J. J.) on the discharge of 

 electricity produced by the Rontgen 

 rays, and the effects produced by these 

 rays on dielectrics through which they 

 pass, 274. 



Thyroidectomy in animals, effects of 

 partial (Edmunds), 360. 



Tilden (W. A.) an attempt to deter- 

 mine the condition in which helium 

 and the associated gases exist in 

 minerals, 218. 



Tomes (Sir John), obituary notice of, 

 xiii. 



Topley (William), obituary notice of, 

 lxix. 



Trees containing animal remains in the 

 coal formation of Nova Scotia, addi- 

 tional report on erect (Dawson), 362. 



Trouton (F. T.) an experimental in- 

 vestigation of the laws of attrition, 

 25. 



Trust funds, 129. 



Turacin and turacoporphyrin, on the 

 relations of, to the colouring matter 

 of the blood (Gamgee), 339. 



Uraninite, on the new gases obtained 



from. Sixth note (Lockyer), 4. 

 Seventh note. Remarks on Runge 

 and Paschen's diffusion experiment, 

 342. 



Vegetable tissues, the healing of inci- 

 sions in (Shattock), 182. 



Vice-Presidents, appointment of, 137. 



Viscosity, experiments in fluid (Mat- 

 tock), 38. 



Walker (James T.), obituary notice of, 

 xliii. 



Waller (A.) observations on isolated 

 nerve. Electrical changes, a measure 

 of physico-chemical change. Croonian 

 lecture, 308. 



Water at its maximum density, on the 

 weight of a cubic decimetre of (Men- 

 deleeff), 143. 



Whitehead (C. S.), H. C. Leake, and R. 

 Leventhorpe, the measurement of 

 high potential difference, 155. 



Wildermann (M.) a new method of 

 determining freezing points, 251. 



Williams (J. L.) on the formation and 

 structure of dental enamel, 181. 



Wilson (C. T. R.) the effect of Ront- 

 gen' s rays on cloudy condensation, 

 338. 



Wood (Gr. E. C.) a method for rapidly 

 producing diphtheria antitoxines. 

 Preliminary note, 290. 



Worthington (A. M.) and R. S. Cole, 

 impact with a liquid surface, studied 

 by means of instantaneous photo- 

 graphy, 250. 



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