— 175 ^ 



ch Cameron A and Macallan J, Compounds of Ammonia with Selenium 

 Dioxide. 112—115. 



— Stoney J, Logaritbm. Law of Atomic Weights. 115 — 116. 



ph Burburyh, Induction of Electr. Carrents in Conduct. Shells of Small 



Thickness. 147—150. 

 7;2^Blanford F, Relat. of the Diurnal Barometric Max. to Tempera- 



ture, Clond and Rainfali. 150 — 151. 

 ph Gore G, Effect of Cblorine on the Electr. Force of a Voltaic Couple. 



151 — 152. 



//^Andrews T, Electr.-Chem. Effects on Magnet Iron. ' 152—168. 



— Pritchard C, Capacities, in Kespect of Light and Photogr. Action, 



of two Silver or Glass Mirrors of Diff. Eocal Lengths. 168 — 82. 



— WrightA, Develop. ofYoltaic Electr. by Atniosph. Oxidation. 182 99. 

 ho Sanderson B, Electromotive Properties of Leaf of Dionaea. 202 — 4. 

 ///Ewing A, Magnetic Qualities of Nickel. 204--205. ' 



zo William A, On the Rhythm. of Mamnialian Heart. 206—212. 



— Ewart C, Structure of the Electr. Organ of Raia Circnl. 213 - 214. 

 //^Monckman J, Occlud. G-ases and Thermo-Electr. Propert. of ßödies. 



220-237. 



— Abney W, Colour Photometry. 237—239. 



— Veley H, Evolutions of Gases from Homog. Liquids. 239 —241. 



— Liveing D, Spectrum of Magnesium 241 — 253. 



zo Halliburton D, Coagulation of the Blood. 255 — 268. 



— Beevor E, Motor Eunctions of certain Cranial Nerves. 269 — 77. 



— Turner W, Contrib. to the Placentation of the Lemurs. 277—- 81. 



— Wooldridge C, Coagulation of the Blood. 282—284. 



ch Gossage M, Volumetrie Determ. of Uric Acid. 284—287. 



zo William A, Effects of Increased Arterial Pressure on the Mammaiian 



Heart. 287—292. - 

 Gore G, Minimum-Point of Change of Potential of a Yoltaic Couple. 



294—300. , 

 zo Ewart C, Electric Organ of Kaja Radiata. 300— 308. 

 f^Hopkinson J, Magnetic Properties of an Impure Nickel. 317 —20. 



— Charles A, Exp. on Carbon at High Temper. 320 — 323. 

 zo GrifTiths B, Physiology of the Invertebrata. 325 — 329. 



ö;;^ Warner F, Muscular Movements in Man, and their Evolution in 



the Infant. 329—331. 

 Waller D, Electromotive Changes connected with the Beat of the 



Mammaiian Heart. 33 L 

 j^^Gonnel D, Plasticity of Glacier and other Ice. 331—366. 

 paWilliamson G, Organis, of the Fossil Plants. 367—368. 

 p^Gore G, Effects of Different Positive Metals upon the Changes of 



Potential of Voltaic Couples. 368—377. 



— Ewing A, Magnetic Qualities of Nickel. 377—378. 



ch Ramsay W, Thermal Propert. of Propyl Alcohol. 378. 



— Schunk E, Chemistry of Chlorophyl. 378. 



— Glazebrook T, Specific Kesistance of Mercury. 379 — 381. 

 paSeeley G, Structure etc. of the Fossil Keptilia. 381 — 383. 

 P^MabCet W, New Form ot Eudiometer. 383—388. 



as Abney W, Determin. on the Photometrie Intensity of the Coronal 

 Light during the Solar Eclipse of 28./8. 1886. 392—394. 



