CONTENTS — (continued). 



March 19, 3 896 — continued. 



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IV. Note on Lord Blythswood's Paper. By Loed Kelvin, F.E.S. . . 332 



Y. On the Effect of the Eontgen X Bays on the Contact Electricity of 

 Metals. By James E. Eeskine Mueeay. B.Sc, 1851 Exhibition 

 Scholar, Trinity College, Cambridge 333 



VI. The Effect of Eontgen' s Eays on Cloudy Condensation. By C. T. E. 



Wilson, B.Sc. (Vict.), B.A.. (Cantab.), Clerk-Maxwell Student . 338 



VII. On the Eelations of Turacin and Turacoporphyrin to the Colouring 

 Matter of the Blood. By Aetktte Gamgee, M.D., E.E.S., Emeritus 

 Professor of Physiology in the Owens College, Victoria University . 339 



VIII. On the new Gas obtained from Uraninite. (Seventh Note.) Eemarks 

 on Messrs. Eunge and Paschen's Diffusion Experiment. By 

 J. Noeman Locktee, C.B., F.E.S 342 



IX. Problems in Electric Convection. By Gr. F. C. Seaele, M.A. . . 343 



X. Eeport of the Examination of some of the Scientific Instruments 

 employed by the late Dr. Joule. By J. D. Choelton, B.Sc, Joule 

 Scholar 345 



XI. Effects of partial Thyroidectomy in Animals. By Waltee Edmunds, 



F.E.C.S. . ... . . ■ 360 



XII. Additional Eeport on Erect Trees containing Animal Eemains in the 

 Coal Formation of Nova Scotia. By Sir J. William Dawson, 



F.E.S. 362 



XIII. Angular Measurement of Optic Axial Emergences. By William J. 



Pope {Title only'] 366 



List of Presents 366 



