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INDEX. 



Perithecium of Meliola, on the morpho- 

 logy and development of (Ward), 

 388. 



Piioronis, on the structure, develop- 

 ment, and affinities of (Caldwell), 371. 



Photographs, on the cause of the light 

 border in (Stokes) , 63. 



Phthisis, on bacilli in (Ransome), 274. 



Plane polarised light, on the refraction 

 of. Part II (Glazebrook), 393. 



Presents, lists of, 69, 169, 395, 482. 



President, address of, 302. 



Protoplasm in the motile organs of 

 leaves, on the continuity of the (Gar- 

 diner), 272. 



Ransome (A.) on bacilli in phthisis, 

 274. 



Rat and mouse, on the inversion of the 

 blastodermic layers in the (Fraser), 

 430. 



Rayleigh (Lord) on the specific resist- 

 ance of mercury, 27. 



on liquid jets, 130. 



on the dark plane which is formed 



over a heated wire in dusty air, 414. 



and Mrs. H. Sidgwick, experi- 

 ments by the method of Lorentz on 

 the absolute value of the British 

 Association unit of resistance, 438. 



Menilla, the development of (Wilson), 

 384. 



Report of auditors, 301. 



Ringworm fungus, the life history of 



(Morris and Henderson) , 168. 

 Ripplemark, on the formation of 



(Hunt), 1. 

 Rock specimens, on a collection from 



Socotra (Bonney), 145. 

 Romanese (R.) and M. Bellati on iodide 



of silver and its alloys, 10 4-. 

 Russell (John Scott) , obituary notice of, 



xv. 



■ (W. H. L.) on certain geometrical 



theorems. No. 2, 35. 

 on certain definite integrals, 



No. XI, 470. 



Sargant (E. B.) and R. T. Glazebrook, 



experiments on the value of the ohm. 



Part II, 86. 

 Saurian of Australia, on the great horned 



(Owen), 267. 

 Schafer (A.) on the coagulation of the 



perivisceral fluid of the sea-urchin, 370. 

 Schorlemmer (C.) and T. E. Thorpe on 



the normal paraffins, 405. 

 Scorpio, on the coxal glands of (Lan- 



kester), 95. 

 Scorpions, position of ganglia, &c, in 



(Lankester) 101. 



Sea-urchin, on the coagulation of the 



perivisceral fluid of (Schafer), 370. 

 Sedgwick (A.) and Moseley on the 



embryo of Peripatus capensis, 390. 

 Sensory nerves of man, on the excitability 



of (Waller and Watteville), 366. 

 Septichsemia, action of heat upon con- 



tagium in two forms of (Dowdeswell), 



150. 



Shida (R.), magnetic susceptibility, 285. 



Sidgwick (Mrs. H.) and Lord Rayleigh. 

 experiments by the method of Lorentz 

 on the absolute value of the British 

 Association unit of resistance, 438. 



Siemens (C. W.) on a deep-sea electrical 

 thermometer, 89. 



Smith (Colonel J. T.), obituary notice of, 

 xvi. 



Socotra, on a collection of rock speci- 

 mens from (Bonney), 145. 



Solar corona without an eclipse, on 

 photographing the (Huggins), 409. 



Solar eclipses, on the recent and coming 

 total (Lockyer), 291. 



Soundless zones, note on General 

 Duane's (Tyndall), 18. 



Spectrum photography (Hartley), 81. 



Spottiswoode (W.) on certain geometri- 

 cal theorems. No. II, 37. 



Stewart (B.) on the sun's surface and 

 the earth's magnetism, 406. 



Stirling (W.) and G. Duffus on the 

 nerves of the epiglottis, 168. 



on the action of certain reagents 



on coloured blood corpuscles. Part I, 

 169. 



on the nerves of the frog's lung, 



265. 



Stokes (G. G.) on the cause of the light 



border in photographs, 63. 

 Stoney (B. B.), admitted, 35. 

 Sun-spots and terrestrial phenomena 



(Chambers), 168, 231, 247. 

 Sun's surface and the earth's magnetism, 



on the connexion between (Stewart), 



406. 



Thames, on the temperatures of the 



water of (Airy), 276. 

 Thorpe (T. E.) and C. Schorlemmer, on 



the normal paraffins, 405. 

 Traquair (Dr. Ramsay H.), admitted, 



20. 



Trust funds, 334. 



Tyndall (J.), note on General Duane's 

 soundless zones, 18. 



Uniform rotation machine (Bosanquet), 

 445. 



Unit of resistance (British Association), 

 on the absolute value of the (Rayleigh 

 and Sidgwick), 438. 



