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Experimental Researches on the Propagation of Heat by Conduction in 

 Bone, Brain-tissue, and Skin. By J. S. Lombard, M.D., formerly 

 Assistant Professor of Physiology in Harvaid University 173 



No. 222. 



On the Variation of the Electrical Resistance of Glass with Tempera- 

 ture, Density, and Chemical Composition. By Thomas Gray, B.Sc, 

 F.R.S.E 199 



On the Causes of Glacier-Motion. By Walter R. Browne, M. Inst. C.E., 

 late Fell. Trim Coll., Cambridge 208 



On Impact with a Liquid Surface. By A. M. Worthington, M.A 217 



Sun-spots and Terrestrial Phenomena. I. On the Variations of the 

 Daily Range of Atmospheric Temperature, as recorded at the Colaba 

 Observatory, Bombay. By Charles Chambers, F.R.S., Superintendent 231 



Sun-spots and Terrestrial Phenomena. II. On the Variations of the 

 Daily Range of the Magnetic Declination, as recorded at the Colaba 

 Observatory, Bombay. By Charles Chambers, F.R.S., Superintendent 247 



November 16-, 1882,. 



On the Nerves of the Frog's Lung. By William Stirling, M.D., Sc.D 265- 



Notice of Portions of the Skeleton of the Trunk and Limbs of the Great 

 Horned Saurian of Australia (Megalania prisca, Ow.). By Professor 

 Owen, C.B., F.R.S., G.S., &c 267 



On the Relation of particular Structural Features in certain Leaves to 

 the Phenomena of Nyctitropism and Movements incident on Stimula- 

 tion by Concussion. By D. D. Cunningham 268 



On the Continuity of the Protoplasm in the Motile Organs of Leaves. 

 By Walter Gardiner, B.A., late Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge.... 272 



Note on the Discovery of Bacilli in the Condensed Aqueous Vapour of 

 the Breath of Persons affected with Phthisis. By Arthur Ransome, 

 M.A, M.D 274 



November 23, 1882. 



Monthly Means of the Highest and Lowest Diurnal Temperatures of the 

 Water of the Thames, and Comparison with the corresponding Tempe- 

 ratures of the Air at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. By Sir 

 George Biddell Airy, K.C.B., F.R.S., late Astronomer Royal 276 



Experimental Determinations of Magnetic Susceptibility and of Maxi- 

 mum Magnetisation in Absolute Measure. By R. Shida, Thomson 

 Experimental Scholar, University Glasgow 285* 



On Abel's Theorem and Abelian Functions. By A. R. Forsyth, B.A., 

 Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of Mathematics in 

 University College, Liverpool 288 



