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Index. 
Cleve, and Lecoq do Boisbaudran on 
the Production of Peroxides by 
means of the Peroxide of Hydrogen, 
152. 
Gibson (Dr R. J.). Anatomy and 
Physiology of Patella vulgata , 
Pts. I. and II., 26, 311. 
Gravity (Terrestrial). — On a Hew Form 
of Portable Spring Balance for the 
Measurement of Terrestrial Gravity, 
by Sir William Thomson, 683. 
Gray (Mr Robert). Review of the 
Session (1885-86), 975. 
Griffiths (Dr A. B.) on the Cephalo- 
pod Liver, and its identity as a 
true Pancreas, 120. 
Chemical and Microscopical 
Studies on the Action of Salicylic 
Acid on Ferments, 527. 
on the Vitality of the Spores 
of Parasitic Fungi, and the Anti- 
septic Properties of Ferrous Sul- 
phate, 771. 
Growth, Reproduction, Sex, and Here- 
dity, by Mr Patrick Geddes, 911. 
Guppy (Dr H.B.) on Recent Calcareous 
Formations of the Solomon Group, 
199. 
Notes on the Characters and 
Modes of Formation of the Coral 
Reefs of the Solomon Islands, 857. 
Halos and Coronse seen fromBen Nevis 
Observatory, by Mr R. T. Omond,500. 
Half-Twist Surface, by Professor 
Crum Brown, 513. 
Halogen, Fused Salts of. See Salts. 
Hare (Arthur W. ), M.B., and Wood- 
head (Dr G. Sims). Vital Relations 
of Micro-Organisms to Tissue Ele- 
ments, 269. 
Hartley (Professor W. W.) on Chloro- 
phyll from the Deep Sea, 139. 
Hay craft (Professor J. B.). The 
Nature and Objective Cause of 
Sensation, Part II., 961. 
Heads. — Two Shrunk Human Heads 
from South America, by Professor 
Duns, D.D., 621. 
Hectocodylus in Rossia, by W. E. 
Hoyle, M.A., 687. 
Helmholtz Galvanometer. See Gal- 
vanometer. 
Herdman (Professor W. A. ) on the 
Physiology of Tunicata, 444. 
Heredity, Theory of, by Mr Patrick 
Geddes, 911. 
Hessian (The), by Professor Clirystal, 
172. 
Home (Mr David Milne), V.-P ., Con- 
cluding Address of Session 1884-85, 
351. 
Hooke’s Anticipation of the Kinetic 
Theory of Gases and of Synchronism, 
118. 
Hoyle (William E.), M.A., Prelimin 
ary Report on the Octopoda col- 
lected during the Cruise of the 
“Challenger,” 94. 
Hoyle, on the Cephalopoda collected 
by H.M.S. “Challenger.” Part II. 
The Decapoda, 281. 
Formation of Hectocotylus in 
Rossia, 686. 
Hunter (Dr William). The Duration 
of the Life of Red Blood Corpuscles 
as ascertainable by Transfusion, 849. 
Hygrometry of Ben Nevis, by Mr H. 
N. Dickson, 950. 
Ice, its Thermal Conductivity, by 
Mr A. Crichton Mitchell, 592. 
Interlacing Surfaces, by Professor 
Crum Brown, 382. 
Iodides, Bromides, and Chlorides. 
See Barlow (Mr John James). 
Iodine and Zinc, their Heats of Com- 
bination, by Mr A. P. Laurie, 328. 
Japanese Lacquer, Chemistry of, by 
Hikorokuro Yosheda, 175. 
Keith Prize. See Prizes. 
Kidston (Mr R.) on the Fructification 
of some Ferns from the Carbonifer- 
ous Formation, 783. 
Kinetic Theory of Gases, Hooke’s 
Anticipation of, 118, 386. 
Kirkman (Rev. T. P.). Demonstra- 
tions of Theorems A, B, C, &c., on 
page 484, vol. xxxii. , of Transactions 
of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 
359. 
on the Twists of Listing and 
Tait, 363. 
on the Linear Section of a 
Knot M w which cuts away a 
(3 + r)-gonal Mesh of M. n , 514. 
Examples upon the Reading of 
the Circle or Circles of a Knot, 693. 
Knots (Amphicheirals), by Professor 
Tait, 175. 
Census of Ten-fold Knottiness, 
by Professor Tait, 311. 
Demonstrations (of Theorems 
A, B, C, &c., on page 484 of 
Transactions of the Royal Society of 
Edinburgh, vol. xxxii., by Rev. 
T. P. Kirkman, F.R.S., 359. 
On the Twists of Listing and 
Tait, by Rev. T. P. Kirkman, F.R.S., 
363. 
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