INDEX to VOL. XXXVI. 



ABNEY (Capt. W. de W.), the wave- 

 lengths of A, a, and of permanent 

 lines in the infra-red of the solar 

 spectrum, 137. 



Address of condolence to the Queen, 

 462. 



of the President, 60. 



JEcidium rumicis (Schlecth), on the life 

 history of (Plowright), 47. 



Andes of Ecuador, notes on the micro- 

 scopic structure of some rocks from 

 the, collected by E. Whymper. No. I. 

 Pichincha (Bonney), 241. 



No. It. Antisana (Bonney), 



426. 



Anniversary meeting, 59. 



Antisana, notes on the microscopic 



structure of some rocks from, collected 



by E. Whymper (Bonney), 426. 

 Apex of the leaf in Osmunda and Todea, 



preliminary note on the (Bower), 



442. 



Astatic galvanometers, on new forms of 



(Gray), 287. 

 Atomic weight of beryllium, remarks on 



the (Hartley), 462. 



of titanium (Thorpe), 46. 



Auditors elected, 1. 

 report of, 59. 



Ayrton (W. E.) and J. Perry, a new 

 form of spring for electric and other 

 measuring instruments, 297. 



Bacillus tuberculosis, observations on 

 the influence of certain culture fluids 

 and medicinal reagents in the growth 

 and development of (Williams), 222, 

 510. 



Baird (Major A.), report on the tidal 

 disturbances caused by the volcanic 

 eruptions at Java, August 27 and 28, 

 1883, and the propagations of the 

 "supertidal" waves, 248. 



Balance, on a magnetic, and experi- 

 mental researches made therewith 

 (Hughes), 167. 



Barometrical disturbances, note on a 

 series of, which passed over Europe 

 between the 27th and the 31st of 

 August, 1883 (Scott), 139. 



note on the foregoing paper 



(Strachey), 143. 



Beryllium, remarks on the atomic weight 

 of (Hartley), 462. 



Bidwell (S.) on an explanation of Hall's 

 phenomenon, 341. 



Blood, on the action of a secretion ob- 

 tained from the medicinal leech on 

 the coagulation of the (Hay craft), 

 478. 



Bodily labour, the influence of, upon the 

 discharge of nitrogen (North), 11. 



Bonney (Prof. T. G.), notes on the mi- 

 croscopic structure of some rocks from 

 the Andes of Ecuador, collected by 

 E. Whymper. No. I. Pichincha, 241. 



No. II. Antisana, 426. 



Bower (F. O.), preliminary note on the 

 apex of the leaf in Osmunda and 

 Todea, 442. 



Candidates for election, list of, 404. 



Carbohydrates, on the physiology of the, 

 in the animal system (Pavy), 186. 



Cerebral hemispheres, the effects of 

 lesions of different regions of the 

 (Ferrier and Yeo), 222. 



physiology, experimental re- 

 searches in (Horsley and Schafer), 

 437. 



Chemical corrosion, on some relations of, 

 to voltaic current (Gore), 331. 



Chloride . of silver battery, experimental 

 researches on the electric discbarge 

 with the (De La Rue and Muller), 

 151, 206. 



Chlorophyll, note on the constitution of 

 (Schunck), 183. 



supplementary note on the consti- 

 tution of (Schunck), 285. 



Circulation of air, on the observed, in 

 Kundt's tubes, and on some allied 

 acoustical problems (Rayleigh), 10. 



Circumpolar expedition to Fort Rae, 

 report on the (Dawson), 173. 



Clark cells, on the absolute electro- 

 motive force of (Rayleigh), 448. 



Conroy (Sir John), some experiments on 

 metallic reflection. IV. On the 

 amount of light reflected by metallic 

 surfaces. No. 2, 187. 



Corpus callosum, human, on the struc- 

 ture and functional significance of 

 (Hamilton), 349. 



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