842 
Index. 
found in certain Antipatharia, 
78. 
Brown (A. Crum), Address on present- 
ing Makdougall-Brisbane Prize for 
1884-86, 815. 
Buchan (Alexander), LL.D., Report 
on Atmospheric Circulation, based 
on the Observations made on board 
H.M.S. “Challenger,” 1873-76, 
786. 
Address on presenting Keith 
Prize for 1885-87, 813. 
Campbell (Albert), B.A., The Change 
in the Thermoelectric Properties of 
Wood’s Fusible Metal at its Melting 
Point, 83. 
Carbonate of Lime, its solubility in 
Fresh and Sea Water, by W. S. 
Anderson, 319. 
Secretion of Carbonate of Lime 
in Animals, Part II., by Robert 
Irvine, F.C.S., and G. Sims Wood- 
head, M.D., 324. 
Carcinus moenas — the so-called Liver 
of, by Dr A. B. Griffiths, 178. 
Carlier (E. W.), and Dr John Berry 
Haycraft, on the Transformation of 
Ciliated and Stratified Squamous 
Epithelium as a result of the appli- 
cation of Friction, 119. 
Catalan (E.), his Contribution to the 
Theory of Determinants, 398. 
Cauchy (A. ), his Contribution to the 
Theory of Determinants, 414, 420, 
445, 748. 
Cayley (Arthur), his Contributions to 
the Theory of Determinants, 759, 
765. . 
Cestodiscoidales. See Coscinodiscus. 
Cholera (Asiatic), Results of an Inquiry 
into the Causation of, by Neil Mac- 
leod, M.D., and Walter J. Milles, 
F.R.C.S. Eng., 18. 
Cholera (Asiatic). See Felkin (R.W.) 
Cirripathes, 80. 
Cladopathes, 37. 
Cocconeiformes. See Coscinodiscus. 
Coma, bacillus of Cholera, 18. 
Coscinodiscus. — Revision of the Genus 
Coscinodiscus and some Allied 
Genera, by John Rattray, M.A., 
B.Sc., 449. Coscinodiscus — I. 
Inordinati, 450. II. Cestodiscoid- 
ales, 457. III. Excentrici, 460. 
IV. Lineati, 466. V. Fasciculati, 
477. _ VI. Radiati, 507. VII. Ela- 
borate 597. VIII. Cocconeiformes, 
599. Species excluste vel inquir- 
endse, 600. Nomina nuda, 606. 
Actinogonium, 927. Bright- 
WELL1A, 629. Stelladiscus, 632. 
Asterolampra, 633. Asterom- 
phalus, 654. Liradiscus, 668. 
Porodiscus, 671. Thauma- 
TONEMA, 676. 
Coscinodiscus, Index, 681. 
Craufurd (A.Q.G.), his Contribution to 
the Theory of Determinants, 419. 
Crystals, Molecular Tactics of, 707. 
Delpliinidse, Literature on the 
Stomach of, 807. 
Dengue, 279. 
Determinants, Theory of, in the His- 
torical Order of its Development, by 
John Muir, LL.D., 207, 389, 748. 
Diarthrodial Joints in Birds and Mam- 
mals, by David Hepburn, 258. 
Dibenzyl-Phosphine, its Identity with 
Oxide of Tribenzyl-Phosphine. See 
Letts (Professor E. A.). 
Donations to the Library, 823. 
Drinkwater (J. E. ), his Contribution 
to the Theory of Determinants, 220. 
Duggan (C. W.), and John Berry Hay- 
craft, M.D., on the Coagulation of 
Egg and Serum Albumen, Vitellin, 
and Serum Globulin, by Heat, 361. 
Dugong, The Placentation of the 
Halicore Dugong, by Sir William 
Turner, 264. 
Dust Particles. — On Improvements in 
the Apparatus for Counting the Dust 
• Particles in the Atmosphere, by 
John Aitken, 135. 
Dysentery, 295. 
Edwardsia, 36. 
Egg Albumen, its Coagulation. See 
Albumen. 
Elaborati. See Coscinodiscus, 
Election of Office-Bearers for Session 
1888-89, 1. 
Electrification of Air by Flame, by Sir 
William Thomson, 262. 
Electro tonic Variation with Strong 
Polarising Currents, by George N. 
Stewart, D. Sc., 234. 
Elephantiasis Arabum, 303. 
Ellipsoids. Closest Packings of one 
Homogeneous Assemblage of Equal 
and Similar Ellipsoids, by Sir William 
Thomson, 712. 
Endemic Hiematuria, 290. 
Epithelium. — Transformation of Cili- 
ated and Stratified Squamous Epi- 
thelium, as a result of the Application 
of Friction, by Dr John Berry Hay- 
craft and E. W. Carlier, Esq., M.B., 
119. 
Excentrici. See Coscinodiscus. 
