lxvii 



Sachs (Julius von), Obituary Notice of, xxiv. 



Saunders (E. R.) On a Discontinuous Variation occurring in Biscutella Icevigata, 

 11. 



Scott (D. H.) On the Structure and Affinities of Fossil Plants from the Palaeozoic 

 Rocks. II. On Spp.nceritesy a new Grenus of Lycopodiaceous Cones from the 

 Coal-measures, 166. 



Sheppard (W. P.) On the Geometrical Treatment of the "Normal Curve" of 

 Statistics, with Special Reference to Correlation and to the Theory of Error, 

 170. 



Sherrington (C. S.) and Hering (E. H.) Antagonistic Muscles and Reciprocal 



Innervation. Fourth Note, 183. 

 Shields (John), Mond (L.), and Ramsay (W.) On the Occlusion of Hydrogen 



and Oxygen by Palladium, 290. 

 On the Occlusion of Oxygen and Hydrogen by Platinum Black. 



Part II, 50. 



Spectra of Hottest Stai*s — Cleveite and other Lines (Lockyer), 52. 

 Spectra of Southern Stars to the 3£ magnitude (McClean), 417. 

 Spencerites, a new Grenus of Lycopodiaceous Cones from the Coal-measures 

 (Scott), 166. 



Spore-producing Members, Studies in Morphology of. Part III (Bower), 26. 

 Stars, hottest, appearance of Cleveite and other new G-as Lines in ; new Series of 



Lines in (Lockyer), 52. 

 Statistics, on the Gfeometrical Treatment of the Normal Curve of (Sheppard), 



170. 



Stereum hirsutum, Fr., Biology of (Ward), 285. 

 Stone (Edward James), Obituary Notice of, x. 



Suprarenal Bodies, Absence of Symptoms after Removal of, in Eel (Vincent), 

 354. 



■ Capsules, Comparative Chemistry of (Moore and Vincent), 280. 



Comparative Physiology of (Swale), 176. 



Further Observations upon the Comparative Chemistry of the (Moore 



and Vincent), 352. 

 Medulla, Absence in Teleosts (Moore and Vincent) , 352. 



Swan (J. W.) Stress and other Effects produced in Resin and in a Viscid Com- 

 pound of Resin and Oil by Electrification, 38. 



Tanganyika, Lake, Evidence for connection of, with the Sea (Moore), 451. 

 Telegony by Transmission of Characters through Ovarian Ova (Heape), 178. 

 Thompson (D'Arcy W.) Remarks in Discussion on Antarctic Expedition, 449. 

 Tides, on the Application of Harmonic Analysis to the Dynamical Theory of 

 (Hough), 209. 



Tomes (Charles S.) On the Development of Marsupial and other Tubular Enamels, 

 with Notes upon the Development of Enamel in Gfeneral, 28. 



Travers (Morris W.) and Ramsay (William) Fergusonite, an Endothermic 

 Mineral, 325. 



On the Refractivitie3 of Air, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Argon, Hydrogen, and 



Helium, 225. 

 The Homogeneity of Helium, 316. 



Trotting Horses, American, Examination of Registered Speeds of (Gralton), 310. 

 Tubercle, Media for Cultivation of Bacillus of ; Aqueous Vapour and Filter-paper 



or Wall-paper (Ransome), 187. 

 Turner (H. H.) admitted, 153. 



