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Index. 
Haycraft (Prof. John Berry), F. R.S.E. , 
Reflex Spinal Scratching Movements 
in some Vertebrates, 137. 
and E. W. Carlier, on Morpho- 
logical Changes that occur in the 
Human Blood during Coagulation, 
220 . 
and Dr R. T. Williamson, on 
a Method by which the Alkalinity 
of the Blood may Quantitatively be 
determined, 396. 
and E. W. Carlier, M.B., on 
Invertebrate Blood removed from 
the Vessels, and entirely surrounded 
by Oil, 423. 
Helme (T. A.), M.B., Histological 
Observations on the Muscle, Fibre, 
and Connective Tissue of the Uterus 
during Pregnancy and the Puer- 
perium, 435, 
His (Professor Wilhelm), The Prin- 
ciples of Animal Morphology, 
287. 
Hoyle (William E.), F.R.S.E., Re- 
marks on the Larvae of certain 
Schizopodous Crustacea from the 
Firth of Clyde, 341. 
and George Brook, F.R.S.E., 
on the Metamorphosis of British 
Euphausiidse, 414. 
Hydrodynamical Equations, by Pro- 
fessor Cayley, Hon. F.R.S.E., 
342. 
Illegitimacy in the Parish of Marnoch, 
by George Seton, 227. 
Impact, On the Duration of, by Pro- 
fessor Tait, 159. 
Iron, its Thermoelectric Properties, 
by Professor Tait, Sec. R.S.E., 127. 
Thomson Effect in, 115. See 
Knott (Prof. Cargill G. ). 
Irvine (Robert), F.R.S.E., and Dr G. 
S. Woodhead, F.R.S.E., on the 
Secretion of Lime by Animals, 
308. 
and George Young, on the 
Solubility of Carbonate of Lime 
under different Forms in Sea- Water, 
316. 
Johnstone (Alexander), F.G.S,, on the 
Action of Carbonic Acid on Olivine, 
436. 
and Dr A. B, Griffiths, on the 
Malpighian Tubes and the “Hepatic 
Cells ” of the Araneina ; and also on 
the Diverticula of the Asteridea, 
111 . 
Jubilee Prize awarded to Sir William 
Thomson, Pres. R.S.E., 9. 
Kidston (Robert), F.R.S.E., on the 
Fossil Flora of the Staffordshire 
Coal-Fields, Part I., 135. 
Neuropteris plicata, Sternb., 
and Neuropteris rectmervis, Kid- 
ston, 137. 
Fossil Plants in the Ravenhead 
Collection in the Liverpool Museum, 
436. 
Knott (Prof. Cargill G.), F.R.S.E., on 
some Relations between Magnetism 
and Twist in Iron and Nickel, 435. 
Laplace’s Theory of Internal Pressure 
in Liquids. See Tait (Professor 
P. G.). 
Leslie (Sir John), his Computation of 
the Ratio of the Diameter of a Circle 
to its Circumference. See Sang (Dr 
Edward). 
Letts (Professor E. A.) and Wheeler 
(W.) on Benzyl Phosphines, 66. 
Libellula depressa, The Malpighian 
Tubules of, by Dr A. B. Griffiths, 
F.R.S.E., 401. 
Light. — Is the Law of Talbot true for 
very rapidly Intermittent Light? 
by George N. Stewart, 441. 
on certain Colour Phenomena 
caused by Intermittent Stimulation 
with White Light, by George N. 
Stewart, 445. 
Experiments with Coloured 
Light, 454. 
Lime. — The Secretion of Lime by Ani- 
mals, by Robert Irvine, F.R.S.E., 
and Dr G. S. Woodhead, F.R.S.E., 
308. 
See Carbonate of Lime. 
Liparis Uparis (Sucker), 211. 
Lochs of Perthshire. See Wilson 
(J. S. Grant). 
Lochs of the West of Scotland. See 
Murray (Dr John). 
LopMus piscatorius (Sea Devil), 212. 
Lucifer-iike Decapod Larva from the 
West Coast of Scotland, by George 
Brook, F.R.S.E., 420. 
M‘Alpine (D.), Movements of the 
entire Detached Animal and of De- 
tached Ciliated Parts of Bivalve 
Molluscs, 173. 
Macfarlane (Prof. Alex.), F.R.S.E. , 
Problem in Relationship, 116. 
MTntosh (Professor W. Carmichael), 
F.R.SS. L. and E., and Prince 
(E. E. ), Development and Life- 
Histories of the Food and other 
Fishes, 381. 
M‘Laren (Lord), F.R.S.E., on the Four 
