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INDEX. 



Triethylamine, on the molecular weight 

 of (Dewar and Scott), 347. 



"Triton" (H.M.S.). Remarks on the 

 soundings and temperatures obtained 

 in the Faeroe Channel during the 

 summer of 1882 (Tizard), 202. 



Tvndall (J.), note on terrestrial radia- 

 tion, 21. 



on a hitherto unobserved resem- 

 blance between carbonic acid and 

 bisulphide of carbon, 129. 



Ultra-violet rays, notes on the absorp- 

 tion of, by various substances (Live- 

 ing and Dewar), 71. 



Unit of electricity, on the determina- 

 tion of the number of electrostatic 

 units in the electromagnetic (Thom- 

 son), 346. 



Uric acid, on the formation of, in the 

 animal economy and its relation to 

 hippuric acid (G-arrod), 63. 



Urine pigments, on some unusual (Mac- 

 Munn), 132,370. 



Variations of latency in certain skeletal 

 muscles of some different animals, on 

 the (Cash and Yeo), 281. 



Vegetable cells, on the continuity of 

 the protoplasm through the walls of 

 (Gardiner), 163. 



Venous pressure, influence of variations 

 in. upon the work done by the heart 

 (Howell and Donaldson), 271. 



Violin, on the function of the sound- 

 post and on the proportional thick- 

 ness of the strings of the (Huggins), 

 241. 



Volatilisation of solids, influence of 

 pressure on the temperature of 

 (Ramsay and Young), 308. 



Vortex, on the steady motion of a 

 hollow (Hicks), 304. 



Water in the atmosphere, influence of, 

 on the solar spectrum and solar tem- 

 perature (Abney and Festing), 328. 



Wave-lengths of rays of high refrangi- 

 bility, measurements of the, in the 

 spectra of elementary substances 

 (Hartley and Adeney), 148. 



Whipple (G. M.), description of an ap- 

 paratus employed at the Eew Ob- 

 servatory, Richmond, for the examin- 

 ation of the dark glasses and mirrors 

 of sextants, 42. 



Wohler (Friedrich), obituary notice of, 

 xii. 



Wooldridge (L. C), preliminary note on 

 the innervation of the mammalian 

 heart, 226. 



Yeo (G. F.) and Th. Cash on the varia- 

 tions of latency in certain skeletal 

 muscles of some different animals, 

 281. 



Young (S.) and W. Ramsay, influence 

 of pressure on the temperature of 

 volatilisation of solids, 308. 



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