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PAG^ 
On the Absorption of Carbohydrates by the Intestinal Epithelium : An U 
Experimental Inquiry into Pavy’s Theory of the Action of the 9 
Epithelium on Carbohydrates. ’ By D. Noel Paton, M.D., 9 
F.K.C.P.E., and G. Lovell Gulland, M.D., F.R.C.P.E. {From the I 
Research Laboratory of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh), 3471 
Note on Normal Nystagmus. By Prof. Crum Brown, . . . 352J 
"^On the Torsion of the Molluscan Body. By J. D. F. Gilchrist, M.A., I 
B.Sc., Ph.D. Communicated by Prof^or Ewart, F.R.S., . . 3571 
Further Note on a Problem of Sylvester’s in Elimination. By 1 
Thomas 'Muir, LL.D., . . ? . . . . 37l| 
Note on the Action of Sodium Mercaptide on Dibromo-Malonic Ether. ) 
By Prof. Crum Brown and Robert Fairbairn, B.Sc., . . 383 ; 
A Sketch of Lake-Dwelling Research. *By Robert Munro, M.A., 
M.D., . . . .385: 
On a Human Cyclops. By Alexander Bruce, M.D., F.R.C.P.E. ^ 
(With Three Plates), . . . . 412 
— On M. Dubois’ Description of Remains recently found in Java, named 
by him Pithecanthropus erectus. , With Remarks on so-called 
Transitional Forms between Apes and Man. By Professor Sir 
William Turner, F.R.S., ...... 422 
On Drops. By J. B. Hannay, ...... 437 
On the Rendering of Animals Immune against the Venom of the Cobra 
and other Serpents ; and on the Antidotal Properties of the Blood- 
Serum of the Immunized Animals. By Professor Thomas R. 
Fraser, M.D., F.R.S. (With a Diagram), .... 448 
Further Observations on Antivenene, and on the Production of Im- 
munity against Serpents’ Venom ; with an Account of the Anti- 
dotal Properties of the Blood-Serum of Venomous Serpents. By 
Professor Fraser, M.D., F.R.S., ..... 465 
^'On the Dorsal Branches of the Cranial and Spinal Nerves of Elasmo- 
branchs. By J. C. Ewart, M.D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of 
Natural History, and F. J. Cole, Zoological Department, University, 
Edinburgh, . . . . . . . . 475 
On the Behaviour of Various Alloys in a Steady Magnetic Field. By 
J. C. Beattie. (With Two Plates), . . . . . 48b 
On the Variation of Resistance in a Steady Magnetic Field observed in 
Nickel, Antimony, and Tellurium Plates. By J. C. Beattie. 
(With a Plate), ....... 493 
Systems of Plane Curves whose Orthogonals form a Similar System. 
By Prof. Tait, . . . . . . .497 
Meetings of the Royal Society — Sessions 1892-93, 1893-94, and 
1894-95, 499-52B: 
Donations to the Library, . 
Obituary Notices, 
Index, 
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