INDEX to VOL. XXXV. 



ABNEY (Capt. W. de W.) and Colonel 

 Testing, atmospheric absorption in 

 the infra-red of the solar spectrum, 

 80. 



the influence of water in the 



atmosphere on the solar spectrum and 

 solar temperature, 328. 



and A. Schuster on the total solar 



eclipse of May 17, 1882, 151. 



Absorption, atmospheric, in the infra- 

 red of the solar spectrum (Abney and 

 Festing), 80. 



of ultra-violet rajs by various sub- 

 stances, notes on the (Liveing and 

 Dewar), 71. 



Action of calcium, barium, and potas- 

 sium on muscle, preliminary note 

 (Brunton and Cash), 63. 



Adeney (W. E.) and W. BT. Hartley, 

 measurements of the wave-lengths of 

 rays of high refrangibility in the 

 spectra of elementary substances, 148. 



Affinities of Thylaeoleo (Owen), 19. 



Alcyonarians, on the ciliated groove 

 (siphonoglyphe) in the stomodaeum 

 of the (Hickson), 280. 



Ammonias, substituted, on the molecu- 

 lar weights of. No. 1. Triethylamine 

 (Dewar and Scott), 347. 



Anatomy of the Hirudinea (Bourne), 

 350. 



Animals fed and slaughtered as human 

 food ; composition of the ash of the 

 entire animals, and of certain sepa- 

 rated parts (Lawes and Gilbert), 

 342. 



Apparatus employed at the Kew Obser- 

 vatory for the examination of the 

 dark glasses and mirrors of sextants 

 (Whipple), 42. 



Arc, note on the outburst of hydrogen 

 lines when water is dropped into the 

 (Liveing and Dewar), 74. 



Arterial pressure, influence of variations 

 in, upon the work done by the heart 

 (Howell and Donaldson), 271. 



Arthropoda, on the structure and func- 

 tions of the eyes of (Lowne), 140. 



Ash, composition of the, of some 

 animals fed and slaughtered as human 

 food (Lawes and Grilbert), 342. 



Astronomical photography, circular con- 

 cerning (Pickering), 260. 



Atmospheric absorption in the infra-red 

 of the solar spectrum (Abney and 

 Festing), 80. 



Atomic weight of glucinum or beryllium 

 (Humpidge), 137. 



(Keynolds), 248. 



reply to a note by Professor 



J. E. Reynolds (Humpidge), 358. 



of manganese (Dewar and 



Scott), 44. 



Bakerian lecture, on radiant matter 

 spectroscopy (Crookes), 262. 



Balfour (Francis Maitland), obituary 

 notice of, xx. 



Barium, action of, on muscle, pre- 

 liminary note (Brunton and Cash), 

 63. 



Batteries, storage, contribution to the 

 chemistry of (Frankland), 67. 



the effects of temperature on the 



electromotive force and resistance of 

 (Preece), 48, 250. 



Bell (James), contributions to the che- 

 mistry of food, 161. 



Beryllium (glucinum), on the atomic 

 weight of (Humpidge), 137. 



or glucinum, note on the atomic 



weight of (Reynolds), 248. 



atomic weight of, reply to a 



note by Professor J. E. Reynolds 

 (Humpidge), 358. 



Bidwell (S.), on the electrical resis- 

 tance of carbon contacts, 1. 



Bile of vertebrates, observations of the 

 colouring matters of (MacMunn), 132. 



of invertebrates, observations on 



the colouring-matters of the so-called, 

 and on those of the bile of vertebrates 

 (MacMunn), 370. 



Bisulphide of carbon, on a hitherto un- 

 observed resemblance between car- 

 bonic acid and (Tyndall), 129. 



