xlvi
Spectrum Lines, Widening, &c., in Magnetic Field (Larmor), 514
Widening, &c., in Magnetic Field (Lodge), 513
Top, Benham's Artificial (Bidwell), 368.
Sphenophyllum, Affiuities witlh Cheirostrobus (Scott), 417.
Spinal Cord and Roots, Effects of Excitation, in Lumbar Region, of Mammalian
(May), 241
Sponges, Calcareous, Primitive Iarva of (Minchin), 42
Sporangia on Prothalli of Lastraa dilatata, Presl., and Scolopedriam vulgare, L
(Lang), 250
Stars, Indications of Iron in Spcctra of Hottest (Lockyer), 475
Stature, Inheritance of (Pearson), 273.
Stebbing (Thomas Roscoe Rede) elected, 4; adinitted, 5.
Steels, Changes produced in Magnetised, by Cooling to the Temperature of Liquid
Air (Dewar and Fleming), 57
Stowart (Charles) elected, 4; admitted, 5
Stirling (Edward Charles) admitted, 424
Sun, Eclipse of, April 16, 1898
(Lockyer), 17
Observations rclating to Solar Physics
On the Photometric Intensity of the Coronal Light during the
(Abney and Thorpe), 15
in 1896, Prcliminary Report on Results with Prismatic Camea
(Lockyer), 270.
in 1896, Novaya Zemlya Observations (Baden-Powell), 271
Swinton (A. A. C.) The Effects of a Strong Magnetic Field upon Electrice Dis
charges in Vacuo, 179.
Telegony, in Stature of Man (Pearson), 273 Temple (Sir Richard) admitted, 1 Thermodynamics, Application to Boiling Carbon (Wilson and Fitzgerald), 377. Thompson (H.) On certain Changos observod in the Dimensions of Parts of the Сarapace of Сarcinus moeпas, 195. Thorpe (T. E.) and Abncy (W. de W.) On the Determination of the Photometric Intensity of the Coronal Light during tlhe Solar Eelipse of 16th April, 1893, 15 and Rodger (J. W.) Friction) of Iiquids and their Chemical Nature. Part II, 152 Tilden (W. A) Gases encloscd in Crystalline Rocks and Minerals, 453. Townsond (. S.) Magnetisation of Liquids, 186 Tracheides in the Gametophyte, Morphological Significance of (Lang), 250 Travers (. W.) Some Experiments on Helium, 449 and Ramsay (W.) The Guseous Constituents of certain MFineral Substances and Natural Waters, 442. Trust Funds, 319 On the Relations between the Viscosity (Internal
Vacuum Tuhes in a Magnetic Field, loxperinments with (Swinton), 179. Variation, Parental and Filial (Pearson), 273 in Portunus depurator, Statistics of (Warren), 221. Variation in parts of Carapace of Carcinus mænas (Thompson), 195. Vice-Presidents, Appointment of, 329. Viscosity of Liquids (Thorpo and Rodger), 152. Waller (A. D.) Infiuence of Alterations of Temperature upo the Electrolonic Currents of Medullated Nerve, 383.