Indtx. 
605 
Danube, Improvement of, 313. 
Davy (Dr John) on the Effect of Re- 
duction of Temperature on the Co- 
agulation of the Blood, 157. 
on the Temperature of the 
Common Fowl (Gallus domesticus ), 
288. 
Obituary Notice of, 288. 
Determinants of the Third Order, 59. 
Dewar (James) on the Oxidation of 
Phenyl-Alcohol, and a Mechanical 
Arrangement adapted to illustrate 
Structure in the non-saturated 
Hydrocarbons, 82. 
on the Motion of a Palla- 
dium Plate during the forma- 
tion of Graham’s Hydrogenium, 
504. 
Dewar (James) andDittmar(William) 
on a Derivative of Meconic Acid, 
129. 
Dickson (Professor Alexander) on 
the development of the Flower of 
Pinguicula vulgaris , L., with Re- 
marks on the Embryos of P. vul- 
garis. P . grandi flora, P. lusitanica. P. 
caudata , and TJtricularia minor, 531. 
Dittmar (W.) on the Analyses of 
Compound Ethers, 126. 
Dittmar (W.) and Dewar (James) on 
a Derivative of Meconic Acid, 129. 
Double Refraction, Theory of, 159. 
Duncan (James), Obituary Notice of, 
18. 
Duncan (Dr J. Matthews) on a Lower 
Limit to the Power exerted in the 
Function of Parturition, 163. 
Electrolytic Polarisation, 579. 
Energy, Dissipation of, 309. 
Ethers, Compound, Analyses of, 126. 
Ethyl-Strychnium, Physiological Ac- 
tion of the Salts of, 556. 
European Winter Storms, Nature and 
Character of, 140. 
Faraday (Michael), Obituary Notice 
of, 192. 
Fellows Elected, 61. 70,86, 105, 112, 
125, 139, 156, 169, 204, 242, 282, 
302, 311, 313, 379, 430, 440, 461, 
476, 485, 501, 504, 517, 523, 561, 
592. 
Films of Alcohol, Motions and Colours 
upon, 108. 
Firth of Forth, Basin of the, 550. 
Flow of Solids, &c., 311. 
Foetal Heart, Transitions in the, 499. 
Growth and Development of, 
Forbes (Principal), Notice of his 
Death, 453. 
Minute in reference to his 
Death, 476. 
Forbes (Sir John H. S.), Obituary 
Notice of, 16. 
Fraser (Thomas R., M.D.), on thePliy- 
siological Action of the Calabar Bean 
( Physostigma venenosum, Balf.), 51. 
a Preliminary Notice on the 
Akazga Ordeal of West Africa, and 
its Active Principle, 159. 
• an Investigation into some 
previously uudescribed Tetanic 
Symptoms produced by Atropia in 
Cold-Blooded Animals, 434. 
Preliminary Notice on the 
Antagonism between the Actions 
of Physostigma (Calabar Bean) and 
Belladonna, 587. 
Fraser (Dr T. R.) and Dr A. Crum 
Brown, on the Changes Produced 
by direct Chemical Additions on 
the Physiological Action of certain 
Poisons, 228, 461, 556. 
on the Physiological Action 
of the Salts of the Ammonium 
Bases, derived from Atropia and 
Conia, 461. 
■ and Professor A. Crum 
Brown, on the Physiological 
Action of the Salts of Ammonia, 
of Tri-methylamine, and of Tetra- 
methyl-ammonium ; of the Salts of 
Tropia, and of the Ammonium 
Bases derived from it ; and of 
Tropic, Atropic.and Isatropic Acids 
and their Salts, &c, 556. 
on the Physiological Action of 
the Salts of Methyl-Strychnium and 
of Ethyl-Strychnium, 556. 
Gamgee (Dr Arthur), Note on the 
Action of Nitric Oxide, Nitrous 
Acid, and Nitrites, on Haemoglobin 
109. 
and Professor Maclagan, on 
the Alkaloids contained in the 
W ood of Bebeeru or Green heart Tree 
( Nectandra Rodiosi , Schomb.), 548. 
Geikie (Archibald) on the Tertiary 
Volcanic Rocks of the British 
Islands, 71. 
Address on the Progress of the 
Geological Survey of Scotland, 487. 
Geological Phenomena of the Basin 
of the Firth of Forth, 550. 
Survey of Scotland, Progress 
of, 487. 
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