INDEX 
TO THE 
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS 
FOR THE YEAR 1862. 
A. 
Absorption of heat by gases, 59. 
Absorption of invisible rays, 599 (see Stokes) ; 861 (see Miller). 
Airy (G. B.). On the Difference in the Magnetic Properties of Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled Malleable 
Iron, as regards the power of receiving and retaining Induced Magnetism of Subpermanent Cha- 
racter, 273. 
Antimony, ])roperties of electro-deposited, 323 (see Gore). 
Approximation, new method of, 417 (see Merrifield). 
Assurance [life), 511 (see Gompertz). 
Attfield (J.). On the Spectrum of Carbon, 221. 
B. 
Bakerian Lecture, 333 (see De la Rue). 
Beale (L. S.). Further Observations on the Distribution of Nerves to the Elementary Fibres of Striped 
Muscle, 889. — Views of Kuhne, Kolliker, and the author, 890; division and subdivision of dark- 
bordered fibres, 895 ; ultimate distribution of nerves, 896 ; fine nerve-fibres imbedded in the sheath, ' 
900; relation of nerve-fibres to connective tissue, 902; conclusions, 905; explanation of the 
plates, 907. 
Bones, on the relations of certain, 289 (see Cleland). 
Boole (G.). On the Theory of Probabilities, 225. 
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