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On Electric Touch and the Molecular Changes produced in Matter by 

 Electric Waves. By Jagadis Chunder Rose, M.A., D.Sc, Professor 

 of Physical Science, Presidency College, Calcutta. Communicated by 



Lord Eayleigh, F.R.S 452 



Contributions to the Comparative Anatomy of the Mammalian Eye, 

 chiefly based on Ophthalmoscopic Examination. By George Lindsay 

 Johnson, M.D., F.R.C.S. Communicated by Hans Gadow, F.E.S 474 



The Influence of Increased Atmospheric Pressure on the Circulation of 

 the Blood. (Preliminarv Note.) By Leonard Hill, M.B. Commu- 

 nicated by Dr. Mott, F.R.S ^ 478 



On Cerebral Antemia and the Eff'ects which follow Ligation of the 

 Cerebral Arteries. Bv Leonard Hill, M.B. Communicated by 

 Dr. Mott, F.E.S 480 



The ( -irculation of the Surface "Waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. 

 By H. N. Dickson, B.Sc. Communicated by Sir John Murray, 

 K.C.B., F.E.S ; 484 



Palaeolithic Man in Africa. By Sir John Evans, K.C.B., F.R.S 486 



Influence of the Temperature of Liquid Hydrogen on Bacteria. By 

 Allan Macfadyen, M.D., and Sydney Eowland, M.A. Communi- 

 cated by Lord Lister, P.E.S " 488 



Vapour-density of Bromine at High Temperatures. — Supplementary 

 Note. By E. P. Perman, D.Sc, and G. A. S. Atkinson, B.Sc. Com- 

 municated by Professor Eamsay, F.E.S 489 



The Sensitiveness of Silver and of some other Metals to Light. By 

 Major-General J. Waterhouse, I.S.C. (late Assistant Surveyor- 

 General of India). Communicated by Sir W. Abney, K.C.B., F.E.S. 490 



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