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IXDEX. 



Bunbury (Sir Charles James Fox) obi- 

 tuary notice of, xiii. 



Cameron (Sir C. A.) and J. Macallan, 

 researches in the chemistry of selenic 

 acid and other selenium compounds, 

 13. 



Candidates for election, list of, 1. 

 Carbon, assimilation of, by green plants 



from certain organic compounds 



(Acton), 118. 

 Carbonic acid and moisture in air, tbe 



accurate determination of (Haldane 



and Pembrey), 40. 

 Cardium edule, on some variations of, 



apparently correlated to the condi- 

 tions of life (Bateson), 204. 

 Cassie (W.) on the effect of temperature 



on tbe specific inductive capacity of a 



dielectric, 357. 

 Catalogue of Scientific Papers, the 



Government and the publication of 



the, 455. 



Cavendish experiment, on the (Boys), 

 253. 



Chemical inquiry into the phenomena 

 of human respiration (Mareet), 340. 



Chemistry of storage batteries, contri- 

 butions to the. No. 2 (Frankl and), 

 304. 



of the urine of the horse (Smith), 



328. 



Chlorine-water, on the rate of decom- 

 position of, by light (G-ore), 362. 



Clark (J.) protoplasmic movements and 

 their relation to oxygen pressure, 

 370. 



Clark (Latimer) elected, 175. 

 admitted, 253. 



Clarke (Colonel) elected an auditor, 

 385. 



Clowes (F.) barium sulphate as a cement 



in sandstone, 363. 

 deposits of barium sulphate from 



mine-water, 368. 

 Cockle (Sir James) elected an auditor, 



385. 



Conductors in the neighbourhood of a 

 wire, note on the effect produced by, 

 on the rate of propagation of elec- 

 trical disturbances along it, with a 

 determination of this rate (Thomson), 

 1. 



Copper and nitric acid, the conditions 

 of the reaction between (Veley), 

 216. 



Council, nomination of, 384. 



election of, 459. 



Croonian lecture (Roux), 154. 

 Cunningham (David Douglas) elected, 

 175. 



Dentition of OrnithorJiyncTius (Thomas), 

 126. 



Development of Lepidosteus osseus, on 

 the early (Beard), 108. 



Dewar (J.) and Gr. D. Liveing, notes on 

 the absorption -spectra of oxygen and 

 some of its compounds, 222. 



Dickinson (W. L.) and J. N. Langley, 

 on the local paralysis of peripheral 

 ganglia, and on the connexion of 

 different classes of nerve fibres with 

 them, 423. 



Dielectric, on the effect of temperature 

 on the specific inductive capacity of a 

 (Cassie), 357. 



Dielectrics, specific inductive capacity 

 of, when acted on by very rapidly 

 alternating electric forces (Thomson), 

 292. 



Differential (linear) operators, on the 



interchange of the variables in certain 



(Elliott), 358. 

 Donation Fund, grants from the, 473. 

 Dunstan ( W. R.) on the occurrence of 



skatole in the vegetable kingdom, 



211. 



Election of Council and Officers, 459. 



of Fellows, 175. 



Electrical disturbances, effect produced 

 by conductors in the neighbourhood 

 of a wire on the rate of propagation 

 along it of, with a determination of 

 this rate (Thomson), 1. 



Electricity, voltaic, note on the develop- 

 ment of, by atmospheric oxidation of 

 combustible gases and other sub- 

 stances (Wright and Thompson), 

 372. 



Electro-chemical effects on magnetising 

 iron. Part III (Andrews), 176. 



Elliott (E. B.) on the interchange of 

 the variables in certain linear differ- 

 ential operators, 358. 



Ewing (J. A.) on time-lag in the mag- 

 netisation of iron, 269. 



Explosions, on the velocity of transmis- 

 sion through sea- water of disturb- 

 ances of large amplitude caused by 

 (Threlfall and Adair), 496. 



Farre (Arthur) obituary notice of, iii. 

 Fellows deceased, 448. 



elected, 175, 419. 



number of, 469. 



Ferment-action of bacteria (Brunton 



and Macfadyen), 542. 

 Fermentation of mannite and glycerin, 



on a pure (Frankland and Fox), 345. 

 Films produced by vaporised metals and 



their applications to chemical analysis 



(Hartley), 88. 



