Ixv 



Leucocytosis, G-reen, in Oysters ; Copper in (Boyce and Herdman), 30. 

 Lindley (Sir Nathaniel) elected, 316 ; admitted, 330. 

 Lippmann (Gabriel) admitted, 267. 



Lockyer (J. Norman) On the appearance of the Cleyeite and other new Gas Lines 

 in the Hottest Stars, 52. 



McClean (Frank) Comparison of Oxygen with the Extra Lines in the Spectra of 

 the Helium Stars, /3 Crucis, &c. ; also Summary of the Spectra of Southern 

 Stars to the 3| magnitude, and their Distribution, 417. 



Magnetic Instability, Different Methods of observing, and cause of ("Wilson), 369. 



Instruments, Account of a Comparison of, at Kew Observatory (Chree), 155. 



Magnets, Temperature Coefficients of (Ash worth), 210. 



Major (C. I. Forsyth) On the Brains of Two Sub-fossil Malagasy Lemuroids, 46. 

 Manganin, Permanence of Resistance of (Wilson), 356. 



Manley (J. J.) and Veley (V. H.) The Electric Conductivity of Nitric Acid, 223. 

 Marattiaceae, Morphology of Spore-producing Members in (Bower), 26. 

 Markham (Sir Clements) Remarks in Discussion on Antarctic Expedition, 442. 

 Maudslay (Alfred P.) A Maya Calendar Inscription, interpreted by Groodman's 



Tables, 67. 

 Maxwell (Sir H. E.) elected, 329. 



Maya Calendar Inscription, interpreted by Groodman's Tables. Maya Time 

 Divisions — Date Notation (Maudslay), 67. 



Meeting of November 18, 1897, 153; November 25, 169; December 9, 203; 

 December 16, 267; January 20, 1898, 316; January 27, 329; February 3, 

 330 ; February 10, 348 ; February 17, 385 ; February 24, 423. 



Megaladapis madagascariensis, Maj. (Major), 46. 



Mesophyll, Lignification of, in Biscutella (Saunders), 11. 



Mond (Ludwig), Ramsay (W.) and Shields (J.) On the Occlusion of Hydrogen 



and Oxygen by Palladium, 290. 

 On the Occlusion of Oxygen and Hydrogen by Platinum Black. 



Part II, 50. 



Moore (B.) and Yincent (Swale) Further Observations upon the Comparative 

 Chemistry of the Suprarenal Capsules, with Remarks upon the Non-existence 

 of Suprarenal Medulla in Teleostean Fishes, 352. 



The Comparative Chemistry of the Suprarenal Capsules, 280. 



Moore (J. E. S.) On the Zoological Evidence for the Connection of Lake Tangan- 

 yika with the Sea, 451. 



Murray (George) admitted, 153. 



Murray (John) The Scientific Advantages of an Antarctic Expedition, 424. 

 Muscles, Antagonistic, and Reciprocal Innervation — Inhibition and Relaxation by 

 Stimulation of Cortex (Sherrington and Hering), 183. 



Nephrostomes, Correlation with Abdominal Pores (Bles), 232. 

 Nerve, Electrotonic Currents of, Influence of Acids and Alkalis on (Waller), 80. 

 Nervous System, Greneral Resemblance of Pre-ganglionic Fibres (Langley), 331. 

 Neumayer (G.) Remarks in Discussion on Antarctic Expedition, 438. 

 Nicholson (H. Alleyne) admitted, 153. 



Nitric Acid, Electric Conductivity of (Yeley and Manley), 223. 

 Nitrous Oxide, Density of (Rayleigh), 204. 



Obituary Notices of Fellows deceased: — Archer (William) , xl ; Ballard (Edward), 

 iii ; G-ould (Benjamin Apthorp), i; G-reen (Alexander Henry), v; Haughton 

 (Samuel), xxix; Jervois (William Francis Drummond), xxxvii; Pasteur 

 (Louis), xliii; Sachs (Julius von), xxiv; Stone (Edward James), x. 



