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Nerves of the Epiglottis. — Stirling. On the Action ot certain Eeagents on Coloured Blood Cor- 

 puscles. Part I. Blood Corpuscles of the Frog and Newt. — Gray. On the Variation of the Electri- 

 cal Eesistance of Glass with Temperature, Density, and Chemical Composi tion. — Browne. On the Causes 

 of Glacier-Motion. — Worlhington. On Impact with a Liquid Surface. — Chambers. Sun-spots and 

 Terrestrial Phenomena. I. On the Variations of the Daily Kange of Atmospheric Temperature, as 

 recorded at the Colaba Observatory, Bombay. — Id. Sun-spots and Terrestrial Phenomena. ir. On 

 the Variations of the Daily Range of the Magnetic Declination, as recorded at the Colaba Observatory, 

 Bombay. — Slirling. On the Nerves of the Frog's Lung. — Owen. Notice of Portions of the Skeleton 

 of the Trunk and Limbs of the Great Horned Saurian of Australia (Megalania prisca, Ow.). — Cun- 

 ningham. On the relation of particular Structural Features in certain Leaves to the Phenomena of 

 Nyctitropism and Movements incident on Stimulation by Concussion. — Gardiner. On the Continuity 

 of the Protoplasm in the Motile Organs of Leaves. — Ransome. Note on the Discovery of Bacilli 

 in the Condensed Aqueous Vapour of the Breath of Persons affected with Phthisis. — Airi/. Monthly 

 Means of the Highest and Lowest Diurnal Temperatures of the Water of the Thames, and Compa- 

 rison with the corresponding Temperatures of the Air at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. — 

 Shida. Experimental Determinations of Magnetic Susceptibility and of Maximum Magnetisation in 

 Absolute Measure. — Forsylh. On Abel's Theorem and Abelian Functions. — Lockyer. Note on the 

 Eecent and Corning Total Solar Eclipses. — Walter and de, Waiteville. On the Alterations of the 

 Excitability of the Sensory Nerves of Man by the Passage of a Galvanic Current. — Schàfer. Pre- 

 liminary Notice of an Investigation into the Coagulation of the Perivisceral Fluid of the Sea-Urchin. — 

 Galdwell. Preliminavy Note on the Structure, Development, and Affinities of Phoronis. — Willson. 

 The Development of Eenilla. — Ward. On the Morphology and the Development of the Perithecium 

 of Meliola, a Genus of Tropical Epiphyllous Fungi. — Moseley and Sedgwick. Note on a Discovery, 

 as yet unpublished, by the late Professor F. M. Balfour, concerning the Existence of a Blastopore, 

 and on the Origin of the Mesoblast in the Embryo of Peripatus Capensis. — Glazébrook. On the 

 Eefraction of Piane Polarised Light at the Surface of a Uniaxal Crystal. IL — Schorlemmer and 

 Thorpe. On the Normal Paraffius. — Stewart. On the Connexion between the State of the Sun's 

 Surface and the Horizontal Intensity of the Earth's Magnetism. — Huggins. On a Method of Pho- 

 tographing the Solar Corona without an Eclipse. — Rayleigh. On the Dark Piane which is formed 

 over a Heated Wire in Dusty Air. — Liveing and Deiuar. On the Origin of the Hydrocarbon Flame 

 Spectrum. — Fraser. On the Inversion of the Blastodermic Layers in the Bat and Mouse. — De La 

 Rue and Muller. On the Electric Discharge with the Chloride of Silver Battery. — Reyleigh and 

 Sidgwick. Experiments, by the Method of Lorentz, for the further Determination of the Absolute 

 Value of the British Association Unit of Eesistance, with an Appendix on the Determination of the 

 Pitch of a Standard Tuning-Fork. — Parker. On the Skeleton of the Marsipobranch Fisb.es. Part I. 

 The Myxinoids. (Myxine and Bdellostoma). — Marlin. The Direct Influence of Graduai Variations of 

 Temperature upon the Eate of Beat of the Dog's Heart. — Bosanquet. Preliminary Paper on a Uniforme 

 Eotation Machine; and on the Theory of Electromagnetic Tuning Forks. — Parker. On the Skeleton of 

 the Marsipobranch Fishes. Part IL The Lamprey. — Doivdeswell. On the Infectivity of the Blood and 

 other Fluids in some Forms of Septic Disease, and the reputed occurrence therein of an Increase of 

 Virulence in Successive Inoculations. — Russell. — On certain Definite Integrals. — Newall. Internai 

 Eeflexions in the Eye. — Abney and Fesling. Note on the Absorption Spectrum of lodine in Solution in 

 Carbon Disulphide. — Bidwell. On the Electrical Eesistance of Carbon Contacts. — Owen. On the 

 Affinities of Thylacoleo. — Hughes. Preliminary Note on a Theory of Magnetism based upon New 

 Experimental Eesearches. — Tyndall. Note on Terrestrial Eadiation. — Conroy. Some Experiments 

 On Metallic Eeflection. III. On the Amount of Light Eeflected by Metallic Surfaces. — Whipple. 

 Description of an Apparatus employed at the Few Observatory, Eichmond, for the Examination of 

 the Dark Glasses and Mirrors of Sextants. — Dewar and Scott. On the Atomic Weigh of Manga- 

 nese. — Preece. The Effects of Temperature on the Electromotive Force and Eesistance of Batteries. — 

 Brunton and Cash. Preliminary Note on the Action of Calcium, Barium, and Potassium on Muscle. — 

 Baring Garrod. On the Formation of Urie Acid in the Animai Economy and its relation to Hippuric 

 Acid. — Frankland. Contribution to the Chemistry of Storage Batteries. — Liveing and Dewar. 



