INDEX to VOL. LXX. 



Alcock (A.) and Rogers (L.) On the Toxic Properties of the Saliva of Certain 

 " Non-poisonous " Colubrines, 446. 



Anderson (T.) and Flett (J. S.) Preliminary Report on the Recent Eruption 

 of the Soufriere, in St. Yincent, and of a Visit to Mont Pelee, in Mar- 

 tinique, 423. 



Andrews (T.) and Andrews (C. R.) Microscopic Effects of Stress on Platinum, 

 250. 



Armstrong (H. E.) The Classification of the Elements, 86 : The Conditions 

 determinative of Chemical Change and of Electrical Conduction in Gases, 



and on the Phenomena of Luminosity, 99 ; and Lowry (T. M.) Per- 



sulphuric Acids, 94. 



Arteries, post-mortem contraction of (Mac William), 109. 



Ashworth (J. R.) Experimental Researches on Drawn Steel. — Part I. Mag- 

 netism, &c. — Part II. Resistivity, &c, 27. 



Barometric height at Atlantic stations, correlation between (Cave-Brown-Cave and 

 Pearson), 465. 



Beam, rectangular, approximate solution for bending of, under any system of load 

 (Eilon), 491. 



Blood, influence of high pressure oxygen on circulation of (Hill and Macleod), 

 454. 



Blood vessels, elasticity of (MacWilliam), 109. 



Bose (J. C.) On the Continuity of Effect of Light and Electric Radiation on 

 Matter, 154 ; On the Similarities between Radiation and Mechanical Strains, 

 174 ; On the Strain Theory of Photographic Action, 185 ; On Electromotive 

 Wave accompanying Mechanical Disturbance in Metals in Contact with 

 Electrolyte, 273. 



Brown (H. T.) and Escombe (E.) The Influence of Varying Amounts of Carbon 



Dioxide in tha Air on the Photosynthetic Process of Leaves and on the Mode 



of Growth of Plants, 397. 

 Burch (Gr. J.) On the Interpretation of Photographic Records of the Response of 



Nerve obtained with the Capillary Electrometer, 194 ; Contributions to a 



Theory of the Capillary Electrometer. I. 221. 



Cameron (John) On the Development of the Layers of the Retina in the Chick 



after the Formation of the Optic Cup, 84. 

 Capillary electrometer, insulation resistance of, &c. (Burch), 221 ; interpretation 



of photographic records of (Burch), 194. 

 Cave-Browne-Cave (F. E.) and Pearson (K.) On the Correlation between the 



Barometric Height at Stations on the Eastern Side of the Atlantic, 465. 

 Cephalopods, interpretation of gastric organs of (Moore and Randies), 231. 

 Cerebral commissures in marsupialia, peculiarities of (Smith), 226. 

 Chandler ,(S. E.) See Farmer and Chandler. 

 Chemical change, conditions of (Armstrong), 99. 



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