— XXVI — 



"^Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Voi. XXIII, 124. Phila- 

 delphia, 1887. 



Stowel. The Trigeminus Nerve in the Domestic Cat (Felis domestica). — Cope. An 

 Analytical Table of the Genera of Snakes. — Oliver. Subjective After-Color (Complemen- 

 tary Color). — Brinton. On the Ikonomatic Method of Phonetic Writing, with Special 

 Reference to American Archaeology. — Cope. Sj'nonymic List of the North American Spe- 

 cies of Bufo and Rana, with descriptions of some new Species of Batrachia, from speci- 

 mens in the National Museum. — Dudley. Is there Reciprocity in Trade and the Con- 

 sumption of Manufactured Commodities ? — Brinton. The Conception of Love in some 

 American Languages. — Stokes. Notices of New Fresh-Water Infusoria. — Rothrock. Bio- 

 graphical Memoir of the late Honorable Eli K. Price, LL. D. 

 "^Proceedings of the Canadian Institute. 3 d series, fase. 2. Toronto, 1887. 



Williams. Destruction of Wild Animals. — Livingstone. Convertible Securities. — 

 Kingstone. Campaign of 1815. — Browning. The Fishery Question. — Rosebrugh. The 

 Air Telegraph. — Matthews. Early Development of Aboriginal Women. — Houston. Pho- 

 netic Spelling. t- Roche. Iron in Saline Solutions. 



" Proceedings of the rovai Geographical Society. N. M. S. Voi. IX, 5, 6. June 

 . 1887. London. 



Seton-Karr. The Alpine Regions of Alaska. — Witti. Between the Nile and the 

 Congo : Dr. Junker and the (Welle) Makua. — Strachey. The annual Address of the pro- 

 gress of Geography: 1886-7. — Wàiker. The Lu river of Tibet; is it the Source of the 

 Irawadi or the Salwin ? 



J> Proceedings of the royal Society. Voi. XLII, n. 253. London, 1887. 



Weldon. Preliminary Note on a Balanoglossus Larva from the Bahamas. — Frank- 

 land and Percy F. Frankland. Studies of some New Micro-organisms obtained from Air. — 

 Preece. On the Limiting Distance of Speech by Thelenhone. — Klein. The Etiology of 

 Scarlet Fever. — ■ Hopkinson. Note on Induction Coils or " Transformers ". — • là. 

 Note on the Theory of the Alternate Current Dynamo. — de W. Abney. Transmission of 

 Sunlight through the Earth's Atmosphere. — Gallowag. A Coal-dust Explosion. — 

 Hennessy. Second Note on the Geometrical Construction of the Celi of the Honey Bee. — 

 Caldwell. The Embryology of Monotremata and Marsupialia. — Schuster. On the Total 

 Solar Eclipse of August 29, 1886. — Sciameli. Contributions to the Chemistry of Chlo- 

 rophyll. No. IL — Boys. Preliminary Note on the " Radio-micrometer, " a New Instrument 

 for measuring the most Feeble Radiation. — Kernpe. Note to a Memoir on the Theory of 

 Mathematical Form ('Phil. Trans., ' 1886 (voi. 177), p. 1). — Lamb. On Ellipsoidal Current 

 Sheets. — Ewing and Lou\ On the Magnetisation of Iron in Strong Fields. — Wriglit 

 and Thompson. Note on the Development of Voltaic Electricity by Atmospheric Oxida- 

 tion. — Fitzgerald. Clausius's Formula for the Change of State from Liquid to Gas ap- 

 plied to Messrs. Ramsay and Young's Observations on Alc.ohol. — Tomlinson. The In- 

 fluence of Stress and Strain on the Physical Properties of Matter. Part III. Magnetic In- 

 duction. — Wooldridge. Note on a New Constituent of Blood Serum. — Huxley. Preli- 

 minary Note on the Fossil Remains of a Chelonian Reptile, Cerato chelys sthenu- 

 rus, from Lord Howe's Island, Australia. — Brunton and Cash. Action of CafFein and 

 Theine upon Voluntary Muscle. — Lauder Brunton and Cash. Contributions to our 

 Knowledge of the Connexion between Chemical Constltution and Physiological Action. 

 Preliminary Communication on the Action of certain Aromatic Bodies. — Spurgo. On the 

 Effect of Polish on the Reflexion of Light from the Surface of Iceland Spar. 

 ■^Publications de l' Ecole des langues orientales vivantes. 2 e sér. voi. XIX. 

 Nouveaux mélanges orientaux. 



