INDEX to VOL. XL VI. 



Ahrus precaionus (jequirity), physio- 

 logical action of the active principle 

 of the seeds of (Martin and Wolfen- 

 den), 94. 



the toxic action of the albu- 



mose from the seeds of (Martin), 

 100. 



Absorption-spectra of oxygen and some 

 of its compounds, notes on the (Live- 

 ing and Dewar), 222. 



Acton (E. H.) the assimilation of car- 

 bon by green plants from certain 

 organic compounds, 118. 



Adair (J. F.) and E. Threlfall, on the 

 velocity of transmission through sea- 

 water of disturbances of large ampli- 

 tude caused by explosions, 496. 



Address of the President, 449. 



Air, the accurate determination of car- 

 bonic acid and moisture in (Haldane 

 and Pembrey), 40. 



Air-bladder and Weberian ossicles in the 

 Siluridse, the (Bridge and Haddon), 

 309. 



Aitken (John) elected, 175. 

 admitted, 253. 



Albumose from the seeds of Ahrus pre- 

 catorius, the toxic action of the 

 (Martin), 100. 



Allport (S.) and T. Or. Bonney, report 

 on the effects of contact metamor- 

 phism exhibited by the Silurian rocks 

 near the town of New Gralloway, in 

 the southern uplands of Scotland, 193. 



Anatomy of fishes, contributions to the 

 (Bridge and Haddon), 309. 



Andrews (T.) electro-chemical effects 

 on magnetising iron. Part III, 176. 



Anniversary meeting, 448. 



Assimilation of carbon by green plants 

 from certain organic compounds 

 (Acton), 118. 



Atomic weight, zirconium and its 

 (Bailey), 74. 



of gold, revision of the, 



(Mallet), 71. 



Auditors elected, 385. 



report of, 448. 



Auwers (Ceorg Friedrich Julius Arthur) 

 admitted, 1. 



Bacteria, the ferment-action of (Brun- 



ton and Macfadyen), 542. 

 Bailey (Gr. H.) zirconium and its atomic 



weight, 74. 

 Balfour (Arthur James) admitted, 384. 

 Ballard (Edward) elected, L75. 

 admitted, 253. 



Barium sulphate, as a cement in sand- 

 stone (Clowes), 363. 



deposits of, from mine-water 



(Clowes), 368. 



Basset (Alfred Barnard) elected, 175. 



admitted, 253. 



Bate (Charles Spence) obituary notice 

 of, xli. 



Bateman (John Frederick La Trobe) 

 obituary notice of, xlii. 



Bateson (W.) on some variations of 

 Cardium edule, apparently correlated 

 to the conditions of life, 204. 



Batteries, contributions to the chemistry 

 of storage. No. 2 (Frankland), 304. 



Battery, a new form of gas (Mond and 

 Langer), 296. 



Bean and pea, on the tubercles on the 

 roots of leguminous plants, with 

 special reference to the (Ward), 431. 



Beard (J.) on the early development of 

 Lepidosteus osseus. Preliminary 

 notice, 108. 



Bonney (T. G-.) and S. Mlport, report 

 on the effects of contact metamor- 

 phism exhibited by the Silurian rocks 

 near the town of New Gralloway in 

 the southern uplands of Scotland, 193. 



Bottomley (J. T.) and A. Tanakadate, 

 note on the thermo-electric position 

 of platinoid, 286. 



Boys (C. V.) on the Cavendish experi- 

 ment, 253. 



Bridge (T. W.) and A. C. Haddon, con- 

 tributions to the anatomy of fishes 

 I. The air-bladder and Weberian 

 ossicles in the Siluridse, 309. 



Brooke (Sir William O'Shaughnessy) 

 obituary notice of, xviii. 



Brown (Horace T.) elected, 175. 



admitted, 253. 



Brunton (T. L.) and A. Macf tdyen, the 

 ferment -action of bacteria, 542. 



