368 Meeting of June 20.. 1901, and List of Papers read. 



XIV. "The Fermentation of Urea: a Contribution to the Study of 

 the Chemistry of the Metabolism in Bacteria." By Dr. 

 W. E. Adeney. Communicated by Professor W. N. 

 Hartley, F.R.S. 



XV. " On the Seasonal Variation of Atmospheric Temperature in 

 the British Isles and its Eelation to Wind-direction, with a 

 Note on the Effect of Sea Temperature on the Seasonal 

 Variation of Air Temperature." By W. N. Shaw, F.E.S., 

 and R. Waley Cohex. 



XVI. " On the Continuity of Effect of Light and Electric Badiation 

 on Matter." By Professor J. C. Bose. Communicated by 

 Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S. 



XVII. " On the Similarities between Radiation and Mechanical 

 Strains." By Professor J. C. Bose. Communicated by 

 Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S. 



XVIII. " On the Strain Theory of Photographic Action." By J. C. 

 Bose. Communicated by Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S. 



XIX. " The Anomalous Dispersion of Sodium Vapour." By Pro- 

 fessor R. W. Wood. Communicated by Professor C. V. 

 Boys, F.R.S. 



XX. "The Pharmacology of Pseudaconitine and Japaconitine con- 

 sidered in Relation to that of Aconitine." By Professor 

 J. T. Cash, F.R.S., and Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S. 



XXI. " The Pharmacology of Pyraconitine and Methylbenzaconine 

 considered in Relation to that of Aconitine." By Professor 

 J. T. Cash, F.R.S., and Professor W. R, Dunstan, F.R.S. 



XXII. " On the Separation of the Least Volatile Gases of Atmo- 

 spheric Air, and their Spectra." By Professor Liveing, 

 F.R.S., and Professor Dewar, F.R.S. 



XXIII. " The Stability of a Spherical Nebula." By J. H. Jeans. 



Communicated by Professor G. H. Darwin, F.R.S. 



XXIV. " On the Behaviour of Oxy-hsemoglobin, Carbonic Oxide Haemo- 



globin, Methsemoglobin, and certain of their Derivatives, 

 in the Magnetic Field, with a Preliminary Note on the 

 Electrolysis of the Haemoglobin Compounds." By Professor 

 Gamgee, F.R.S. 



XXV. " On the Resistance and Electromotive Forces of the Electric - 

 Arc." By W. Duddell. Communicated by Professor 

 Ayrton, F.R.S. 



