508 



Micro-metallurgy, Experiments in (Ewing and Eosenhain), 85. 

 Morgan (C. L.) elected, 206 ; admitted, 252. 



Motion in Animals and Plants, Eelation to associated Electrical Phenomena 

 (Sanderson), 37. 



Mott (F. W.) and Halliburton (W. D.) The Physiological Action of Chloline 

 and Neurine, 91. 



Nerve, The Characteristic of ("Waller), 207. 

 Neumayer (Georg) elected Foreign Member, 207. 



Officers and Council, List of, 448. 



Onygena equina, Willd., a Horn-destroying Fungus (Ward), 158. 



Optical Problems, Application of Fourier's Double Integrals to (Godfrey), 318. 



Orientation of Greek Temples (Penrose), 288, 370; of Pyramids and Temples in 



Sudan (Budge), 333. 

 Oxygen in certain Stars (Gill), 196. 



Papers read, Lists of, 64, 114, 152, 165, 207, 272, 433, 449. 

 Papers received and published during Eecess, List of, 433. 

 Parthenogenesis, Strength of Inheritance in (Warren), 154. 



Pearson (Karl) and Beeton (Marj) Data for the Problem of Evolution in Man. 

 II. A First Study of the Inheritance of Longevity and the Selective Death- 

 rate in Man, 290. 



Pearson (Earl) and Whiteley (M. A.) Data for the Problem of Evolution in 

 Man. I. A First Study of the Variability and Correlation of the Hand, 

 126. 



Pelvic Plexus, Formation of, in Genus Musteius (Punnett), 445. 



Penrose (F. C.) On the Orientation of Greek Temples, being the Eesults of some 



Observations taken in Greece and Sicily, in May, 1898, 288, 370. 

 Petavel (J. E.) An Experimental Eesearch on some Standards of Light, 469. 

 Phillips (C. E. S.) On Diselectrification produced by Magnetism. Preliminary 



Note, 320, 



PI i miner (H. G.) and Bradford (J. Eose) A Preliminary Note on the Morphology 



and Distribution of the Organism found in tbe Tsetse Fly Disease, 274. 

 Pollock (J. A.) See Threlfall and Pollock. 



Punnett (E. C.) On the Formation of the Pelvic Plexus, with especial Eeference 

 to the N ervus Collector, in the Genus Musteius, 445. 



Eambaut (Arthur A.) On the Orbit of the Part of the Leonid Stream which the 



Earth encountered on the Morning of November 15, 1898, 321. 

 Eed- water or Texas Fever, Inoculation for (Edington), 111. 

 Eeid (Clement) elected, 206 ; admitted, 252. 



Eeid (E. Waymouth) On Intestinal Absorption, especially on the Absorption of 

 Serum, Peptone, and Glucose, 94. 



Eontgen Bays, Absorption by Solutions of Metallic Salts (Blythswood and Mar- 

 chant), 413. 



Eosenhain (W.) See Ewing and Eosenhain. 



Sanderson (J. Burdon) On the Eelation of Motion in Animals and PJants to the 

 Electrical Phenomena which are associated with it (Croonian Lecture), 37. 



Sargant (Ethel) On the Presence of two Termiform Nuclei in the Fertilised 

 Embryo-sac of Lilium martagon, 163. 



