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I^^DEX. 
Fossil repfilia, resea^’cties on tlie stractnre, oi’gauisation, and classification of the.—Part VI., 215 (see 
Seeley). 
France (E. P.). On the Descending Degenerations which follow Lesions of the Gyrus Marginalis and 
Gyrus Eornicatns in Monkeys. With an Introduction by Professor Schafer, 331. 
G. 
Gilbert (J. H.) (see LiwES and Gilbert). 
Gyrus marginalis and gyrus fornicatus in monkeys, on the descending degenerations which follow lesions 
of the. With an introduction by Professor Schafer, 331 (see France). 
H. 
Heart, on the electromotive changes connected with the beat of the mammalian, and of the human heart 
in particular, 169 (see Waller). 
L. 
Langley (J. N.) and Fletcher (H. M.). On the Secretion of Saliva, chiefly on the Secretion of Salts in 
it, 109. 
Lawes (Sii’ J. B.) and Gilbert (J. H.). On the present position of the Question of the Sources of the 
Nitrogen of Vegetation, with some new Results, and preliminary Notice of new Lines of Investi¬ 
gation, 1. 
Lesions of the gyrus marginalis and gyrus fornicatus in monkeys, on the descending degenerations which 
follow. With an introduction by Professor Schafer, 331 (see France). 
M. 
Mammalian heart, on the electromotive changes connected with the beat of the, and of the human heart 
in particular, 169 (see Waller). 
Monkeys, on the descending degenerations which follow lesions of the gyrus marginalis and gyi’us 
fornicatus in. With an introduction by Professor Schafer, 331 (see France). 
N. 
Nitrogen of vegetation, on the present position of the question of the sources of the, wdth some new 
results, and preliminary notice of new lines of investigation, 1 (see Lawes and Gilbert). 
R. 
Rcptilia, researches on the structui-e, organisation, and classification of the fossil.—Part VI., 215 (see 
Seeley). 
