— LXXVl — 



Huntington. On the spectrum of Arsenic. — Penrose. Thermoelectricity. Peltier and Thomson 

 Effects. — Id. Thermoelectric Line of Copper and Nickel helow 0°. — Melville. Chrystalline Form 

 of Cryolite. — Gibbs. Eesearches on the Complex Inorganic Acids. Pliospho-molybdates. — Kinnicutt. 

 An indirect Determination of Chlorine and Bromi ne by Electrolysis. — Cooke, Mahery and Hill. Con- 

 tributions from the chemical Laboratory of Haward College. — Jackson and Menke. On certain Subs- 

 tances obtained from Turmeric. — Hulman. Simple Method for Calibrating Thermometers. — Asa 

 Gray. Contributions to North American Botany. — Pickerìng. The wedge photometer. — Hagen. On 

 the Color and the Pattern of Insects. — Hodges. On Telephoning over long Distances or throug 

 Cables. — Agassiz. On the Toung stages of some osseous Fishes. — Kidder. Experiments on the Fatigue 

 of small Spruce-Beams. — Watson. Contributions to american Botany. 



i-Proceedings of the royal Society. Voi. XXII. n. 214, 215; XXIIL 216-220. London, 

 1882. 8.'' 



214. Wall. On the Differences in the Physiological Effects produced by the Poisons of certain 

 species of Indian Venomous Snakes. — Worihington. On Pendent Drops. — ElUs. Postscript to the 

 Chronological Summary of Methods of Computing Logarithms in my Paper on the Potential Eadix. — 

 Wesendonck. Note on the Spectrum of Carbonic Acid. — Scoli Russell. The Wave of Translation and 

 the Work it does as the Carrier Wave of Sound. — Lauder Brunlon and Cash. On the Efifect of 

 Electrical Stimulation of the Frog's Heart, and its Modificatioii by Gold , Heat , and the Action of 

 Drugs. — Id. id. On the Action of Ammonia and its Salts, and of Hydrocyanic Acid upon Muscle 

 and Nerve. — Spollisivoode and Monitori. On Stratified Discharges. VI. Shadows of StdEe. — Id. id. 

 On Stratified Discharges. VII. Multiple Radiations from the Negative Terminal. — Ray Lankesler. 

 Note on the Existence in the King Crab [Limulus polyphemus) of Stigmata corresponding to the 

 Eespi ratory Stigmata of the Pulmonate Aracnida, and on the Morphological Agreements between 

 Limulus. and Scorpio. — Ewing. Effects of Stress on the Thermoelectric Quality of Metals. Part I. — 

 Liveing and Dewar. On the Reversai of the Lines of Metallic Vapours. No. VJII. (Iron , Titanium, 

 Chromium, and Aluminium). — Balfour Stewart and Dodgson. Note on a Comparison of the Diurnal 

 Eanges of Magnetic Declination at Toronto and Kew. — Hannay. On the Absorption of Gases by 

 Solids. — Id. On the States of Matter. — Wooldridge. The Eelation of the White Blood Corpuscles 

 to the Coagulation of the Blood. — Pavy. A New Line of Research hearing on the Physiology of 

 Sugar in the Animai System. — Darwin. On the Stresses caused in the Interior of the Earth by the 

 Weight of Continents and Mountains. — Tribe. On the Eefraction of Electricity. — Abney. Noto 

 on the Spectrum of Sodium. — Glaisher. Formulae for sn 8m, cn 8m, dnSwin terms of sn m. — Id. On 

 Eiccati's Equation and its Transformations, and on some Definite Integrals which satisfy thera. — 

 Mannheim. Sur la Surface de l'Onde, et Théorèmes relatifs aux Lignes de Courbure des Surfaces du 

 Second Ordre. — Russell. On certain Definite Integrals. No. 9. — Galloway. On the Influence of 

 Coal-dust in Colliery Explosions. No. III. — Wilson. The Molecular Volume of Solids. — Yeo and 

 Cash. The Effects of certain Modifying Influences on the latent Period of Muscle Contraction. — 

 Brunton and Cash. On the Absorption of Gas by the Intestines and the Action of Carrainatives upon 

 it. — Id. id. On the Action of Alkali and Acid on Muscle: Frog and Eabbit. — Ewart. On a New 

 Form of Febrile Disease associated with the presence of an Orgauism distributed with Milk from the 

 Oldmill Reformatory School, Aberdeen. — 215. Wilson. The Molecular Volume of Solids. — Ewart. 

 On a New Form of Febrile Disease associated with the presence of an Organism distributed with 

 Milk from the Oldmill Eeformatory School, Aberdeen. — Herschel. On Gravimeters; with special re- 

 ference to a Torsion Gravimeter, designed by the late J. Allan Broun, F. E. S. — Rodwell. On the 

 Coefficients of Expansion of the Di-iodide of Lead, Pblj, and of an Alloy of lodide of Lead with 

 lodide of Silver, PbljAgl. — 216. Huggms. Preliminary Notes on the Photographic Spectrum of 

 Comet b 1881. — Liveing and Dewar. Note on the Eeversal of the Spectrum ofCyanogen. — Merrifield. 

 The Sums of the Series ofthe Eeciprocals of the Prime Numbers and of their Powers. — Walney. Further 

 Note on the Minute Anatomy of the Thymus. — Lombard. Experimental Researches on the Propa- 

 gation of Heat by Conduction in Bone, Braiu-tissue, and Skin. — Bevan Lewis. On the Comparative 

 Structure of the Brain in Eodents. — Ewing. On the Production of Transient Electric Currents in 



