INDEX. 



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Financial statement, 460. 



Fishes, contributions to the anatomy of. 

 I. The air-bladder and Weberian 

 ossicles in the Siluridae (Bridge and 

 Haddon), 309. 



Fletcher (Lazarus) elected, 175. 



admitted, 253. 



Fox (J. J.) and P. F. Frankland, on a 

 pure fermentation of mannite and 

 glycerin, 345. 



France (E. P.) appendix to paper on 

 descending degenerations following 

 lesions in the gyrus marginalis and 

 gyrus fornieatus in monkeys, 122. 



Frankland (E.) contributions to tbe 

 chemistry of storage batteries. No. 2, 

 304. 



Frankland (P. F.) and J. J. Fox, on a 

 pure fermentation of mannite and 

 glycerin, 345. 



G-alton (F.) elected an auditor, 385. 



Granglia, peripheral, on the local 

 paralysis of, and on the connexion of 

 different classes of nerve fibres with 

 them (Langley and Dickinson), 423. 



Gas battery, a new form of (Mond and 

 Langer), 296. 



Graskin (Key. Thomas) obituary notice 

 of, i. 



G-eikie (Dr.) elected an auditor, 385. 



Geological origin of terrestrial magnet- 

 ism, on a possible (Hull), 92. 



Geometrical theorems, on certain. No. 4 

 (Eussell), 376. 



Glycerin and mannite-, on a pure fer- 

 mentation of (Frankland and Fox), 

 345. 



G-old, revision of the atomic weight of 



(Mallet), 71. 

 Grore (Gr.) determining the strength of 



liquids by means of the voltaic 



balance, 87. 

 on the rate of decomposition of 



chlorine-water by light, 362. 

 Government Grant of 4000/., account of 



the appropriation of the, 469. 

 Grray (Asa) obituary notice of, xv. 

 Gyrus marginalis and gyrus fornieatus 



in monkeys, appendix to paper on 



descending degenerations following 



lesions in the (France), 122. 



Haast (Sir Julius von) obituary notice 

 of, xxiv. 



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

 tributions to the anatomy of fishes. 

 I. The air-bladder and Weberian 

 ossicles in the Silurida?, 309. 



Haldane (J. 8.) and M. S. Pembrey, 

 the accurate determination of car- 

 bonic acid and moisture in air, 40. 



Hartley (W. N.) on films produced by 

 vaporised metals and their applica- 

 tions to chemical analysis. Prelimi- 

 nary notice, 88. 



Hemsley (William Botting) elected, 

 175. 



admitted, 253. 



| Hopkinson (J.) magnetic and other 



physical properties of iron at a high 



temperature, 87. 

 Horse, the chemistry of the urine of 



the (Smith), 328. 

 Hudson (Charles Thomas) elected, 175. 

 admitted, 253. 



Huggins (W.) on the limit of solar and 



stellar light in the ultra-violet part of 



the spectrum, 133. 

 ana Mrs. Huggins, note on the 



photographic spectra of Uranus and 



Saturn, 231. 

 on the spectrum, visible and 



photographic, of the great nebula in 



Orion, 40, 



Hughes (Thomas McKenny) elected, 

 175. 



Hull (E.) on a possible geological origin 

 of terrestrial magnetism, 92. 



Human respiration, a chemical enquiry 

 into the phenomena of (Marcet), 

 340. 



j India-rubber, the physical properties of 

 I vulcanised (Mallock), 233. 



Inductive capacity of a dielectric, on 

 the effect of temperature on the 

 specific (Cassie), 357. 



i of dielectrics when acted on 



I by very rapidly alternating electric 

 forces, specific (Thomson), 292. 

 Inoculations preventives, les. Croonian 



lecture (Rous), 154. 

 Interchange of the variables in certain 

 linear differential operators, on the 

 (Elliott), 358. 

 Iron, electro-chemical effects on mag- 

 i netising. Part III (Andrews), 176. 



] magnetic and other physical pro- 



| perties of, at a high temperature 

 j (Hopkinson), 87. 



' ■ on time lag in the magnetisation 



of (Ewing), 269. 



( Jequirify) physiological action of the 

 active principle of the seeds of Abrus 

 precatorius (Martin and Wolfenden), 

 94. 



the toxic action of the albumose. 



from the seeds of Abrus precatorius 



(Martin), 100. 

 Jervois (Sir William F. D.) admitted, 



384. 



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