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INDEX. 



Dewar (J ) and G. D. Liveing on an 

 arrangement of the electric arc, 119. 



on the spectra of carbon and 



its compounds, 123. 



on the ultra-violet spectra of 



the elements, 122. 



on the origin of the hydro- 

 carbon flame spectrum, 418. 



Dickie (Dr. G-eorge), obituary notice of, 

 xii. 



Dittmar (William) elected, 69; admitted, 

 81. 



Dodds (J. M.) and E. T. Glazebrook, 



experiments on the value of the ohm. 



Part I, 86. 

 Dog's heart, on the rate of beat of 



(Martin), 444. 

 Donation fund, account of grants from 



the (1881-82), 341. 

 Dowdeswell (Gr. F.) on the action of 



contagium in two forms of septichseinia, 



150. 



on the infectivity of the blood and 



other fluids, 449. 

 Duffus (Gr.) and W. Stirling on the 



nerves of the epiglottis, 168. 



Eclipse (total) of the sun as seen in 

 Egypt on May 17 (Lockyer), 81. 



Election of Fellows, annual meeting for, 

 69. 



Electric arc, on an arrangement of the 



(Liveing and Dewar), 119. 

 Electrical resistance of glass, on the 



variation of the (Gray), 199. 

 Electrical thermometer, on a deep sea 



(Siemens), 89. 

 Elements, on the ultra-violet spectra of 



(Liveing and Dewar) , 122. 

 Epiglottis, on the nerves of the (Stirling 



and Duffus), 168. 

 Ewing (J. A.) on the effects of reten- 



tiveness in the magnetisation of iron 



and steel, 39. 

 Eye, internal reflexions in the (Newall), 



473. 



Fellows deceased, 301. 



elected, 302. 



election of, 69. 



number of, 330. 



Festing (Lt.-Col.) and Capt. Abney on 



the absorption spectrum of iodine in 



carbon disulphide, 480. 

 Financial statement, 331. 

 Forsyth (A. E.) on Abel's theorem and 



Abelian functions, 288. 

 Fossil plants of the coal-measures, on 



the organisation of (Williamson). 



Part XII, 31. 

 Fraser (A.) on the inversion of the 



blastodermic layers in the rat and 



mouse, 430. 



Frere (Et. Hon. Sir H. Bartle) admitted. 

 29. 



Frog's lung, on the nerves of (Stirling), 

 265. 



Gardiner (W.) on the continuity of the 

 protoplasm in the motile organs of 

 leaves, 272. 



Gaseous volume, an instrument for cor- 

 recting (Harcourt), 166. 



Gases, on the critical point of mixed 

 (Ansdell), 113. 



Gaskell (Walter Holbrook) elected, 69 ; 

 admitted, 81. 



Geometrical theorems. No. 2 (Eussell), 

 35. 



(Spottiswoode) , 37. 



Glacier motion, on the causes of 



(Browne), 168, 205. 

 Glass, on the variation of electrical 



resistance of (Gray), 199. 

 Glazebrook (Eichard Tetley) elected, 69; 



admitted, 265. 

 ■ and J. M. Dodds, experiments on 



the value of the ohm. Part I, 86. 



and E. B. Sargant. Part II, 86. 



on the refraction of plane polarised 



light, 393. 

 Godman (Frederic Du Cane) elected, 



69 ; admitted, 366. 

 Government grant (4,000Z.), account of 



the appropriation of the, 338. 

 Gray (T.) on the variation of the elec- 

 trical resistance of glass, 199. 

 Gunn (Eonald Campbell), obituary 



notice of, xiii. 



Harcourt (A. V.) on an instrument for 

 correcting gaseous volume, 166. 



Hartley (W. N.) on spectrum photo- 

 graphy, 81. 



on the reversal of the metallic 



lines in over-exposed photographs of 

 the spectra, 84. 



Heat by conduction, on the propagation 

 of (Lombard) , 173. 



Heated wire in dusty air, on the dark 

 plane which is formed over (Eayleigh) , 

 414. 



Henderson (G. C.) and M. Morris, the 



life history of ringworm fungus, 168. 

 Hennessey (J. B. N.) on actinometrical 



observations made in India, 45. 

 Huggins (W.) on the photographic 



spectrum of comet (Wells) I, 1882, 



148. 



on photographing the solar corona 



without an eclipse, 409. 

 Hunt (A. E.) on the foi'mation of rip- 



plemark, 1. 

 Hutchinson (Jonathan) elected, 69 ; 



admitted, 366. 



