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INDEX TO THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS (B) FOB TH E YEAB 1891. A. Apteryx, observations on the anatomy and development of, 25 (see Parker). B. Bacteriology of sewage,contributions to the chemical, 633 (see R oscoe and Lunt). Beevor (C. E.). On the Course of the Fibres of the Cingulum and the Posterior Parts of the Corpus Callosum and Fornix in the Marmoset Monkey, 135. B runton (T. L.) and Cash (J. T.). Contributions to the Study of the Connection between Chemical Constitution and Physiological Action.—Part II., 547. C. Cash (J. T.) (see B runton and Cash). Chemical bacteriology of ,sewage contributions to the, 633 (see Roscoe and Lunt) . Chemical constitution and physiological ,action contributions to the study of the connection between. Part II., 547 (see Brunton and Cash). Cingulum, on the course of the fibres of the, and the posterior parts of the corpus callosum and fornix in the Marmoset Monkey, 135 (see Beevor). MDCCCXCI.— B. 4 Q 666 INDEX. Circulation and r e s p i r a t i o n ,on the changes produced in the, by increase of the intra-cranial pressure or tension, 201 (see Spencer and Horsley). Coal-measures, on the organisation of the fossil plants of the.—Part XVIII., 255 (see W illiamson). Corpus callosum and fornix in the Marmoset Monkey, on the course of the fibres of the cingulum and the posterior parts of the, 135 (see Beevor). Croonian Lecture.—On the Mammalian Nervous System, its Functions, and their Localisation deter mined by an Electrical Method, 267 (see Gotch and Horsley). D. Dentine, some points in the development and structure of, 527 (see Mummery). F. Finger and thumb marks, the patterns in.—On their arrangement into naturally distinct classes, the permanence of the papillary ridges that make them, and the resemblance of their classes to ordinary genera, 1 (see Galton). Fornix and corpus callosum in the Marmoset Monkey, on the course of the fibres of the cingulum and the posterior parts of the, 135 (see Beevor). Fossil plants of the coal-measures, on the organisation of the.—Part XVIII., 255 (see W illiamson). G. Galton (F.). The Patterns in Thumb and Finger Marks.—On their Arrangement into naturally distinct Classes, the Permanence of the Papillary Ridges that make them, and the Resemblance of their Classes to Ordinary Genera, 1. Gotch (F.) and Horsley (V.). On the Mammalian Nervous System, its Functions, and their Localisa tion determined by an Electrical Method.—Croonian Lecture, 267. H. H orsley (V.) (see Gotch and H orsley). H orsley (V.) (see Spencer and H orsley). I. Intra-cranial pressure or tension, on the changes produced in the circulation and respiration bj increase of the, 201 (see Spencer and H orsley). INDEX. 607 L. Lunt (J.) (see Roscoe and Lunt). M. Mammalian nervous ,system its functions, and their localisation determined by an electrical method,— Croonian Lecture, 267 (see Gotch and H orsley). Marmoset Monkey, on the course of the fibres of the cingulum and the posterior parts of the corpus callosum and fornix in the, 135 (see B eevor). Mummery (J, H.). Some Points in the Development and Structure of Dentine, 527. N. Nervous system, on the Mammalian, its functions, and their localisation determined by an electrical method.—Croonian Lecture, 267 (see Gotch and Horsley). P. P arker (T. J.). Observations on the Anatomy and Development of Apteryx, 25. Patterns in thumb and finger marks.—On their arrangement into naturally distinct classes, the per manence of the papillary ridges that make them, and the resemblance of their classes to ordinary genera, 1 (see Galton). Physiological action and chemical constitution, contributions to the study of the connection between.— Part II., 547 (see Brunton and Cash). R. Respiration and circulation, on the changes produced in the, by increase of the intra-cranial pressure or tension, 201 (see Spencer and Horsley). Roscoe (H. E.) and Lunt (J.). Contributions to the Chemical Bacteriology of Sewage, 633. S. Sewage, contributions to the chemical bacteriology of 633 (see Roscoe and Lunt). Spencer (W.) and H orsley (V.). On the Changes produced in the Circulation and Respiration by Increase of the Intra-cranial Pressure or Tension, 201. 668 INDEX. T. Thumb and finger marks, the patterns in.—On their arrangement into naturally distinct classes, the permanence of the papillary ridges that make them, and the resemblance of their classes to ordinary genera, 1 (see GAlton). W. W illiamson (W. C.). On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-measures._Part XVIII 255. HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN'S LANE. THE ROYAL SOCIETY. 30th N o v e m b e r , 1891. THE EOYAL SOCIETY. Nov. 30,1891 H er Sacred Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA, P atron. Date of Election. 1863. Feb. 12. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. 1865. Apr. 27. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS LOUIS PHILIPPE D’ORLEANS, COUNT OF PARIS. 1871. Nov. 23. HIS MAJESTY PEDRO II., EX-EMPEROR OF BRAZIL, K.G. 1882. Mar. 16. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, K.G. 12 FELLOWS OF THE SOCIETY. (Nov. 30,1891.) Date of Election. 1865. Feb. 9. Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of, K.P. G.C.B. G.C.M.G. G.C.S.I. G.M.I.E. D.C.L. (Oxford) LL.D. (Camb. and Dubl.) F.R.G.S. Clandeboye, near Belfast, Ireland. 1876. June 1. f Dunkin, Edwin, F.R.A.S. Kenwyn, Kidbr Blackheath. S.E. 1875. June 3. f Dupr6, August, Ph.D. F.C.S. Lecturer on Chemistry at the Westminster Hospital. Westminster Hospital Medical School, Westminster, S.W.; and Cliftonville, Sutton, Surrey. 1880. June 3. * Dyer, William Turner Thiselton, C.M.G. M.A. (Oxon.) B.Sc. (Lend.) Ph.D. F.L.S. Director, Royal Gardens, Kew; late Fellow Univ. of London; Hon. Fellow, King’s Coll., Lond.; Bot. Soc. Edin.; Hon. Mem. Roy. Bot. Soc. Lond., Pharm. Soc. Gt. Britain; Cam. Phil. Soc.; and Soc. Neerland d’Hort. et de Bot., Amsterdam ; Corresp. Acad. Sci. Philad.; Hort. Soc. Berlin and Massachusetts ; Soc. Nat. Sci. et Math, de Cherb.; and Botan. Soc. Copen hagen ; Mitg. Kais.-Leop. Deutsch. Acad, der Naturf. in Halle. Boyal Gardens, Kew. 1873. June 12. f Ellery, Robert Lewis John, C.M.G. F.R.A.S. Government Astronomer, and Director of the Observatory. Melbourne, Victoria. 1891. June 4. * Elliott, Edwin Bailey, M.A. Fellow of Queen’s College, Oxford; Mathematical Lecturer of Queen’s and Corpus Christ! Colleges. Queen’s College, Oxford. 1876. June 1. Erichsen, John Eric, F.R.C.S. LL.D. (Edin.) Surgeon Extraordinary to the Queen, Pres, of and Emeritus Prof, of Surgery to University College, and Consulting Surgeon to the Hospital. 6 Cavendish-place, Cavendish-square. W. 1869. June 3. Esson, William,M.A. F.C.S. F.R.A.S. Merton College; and 13 Bradmore-road, Oxford. 1871. June 8. f Etheridge, Robert, F.R.S.E. F.G.S. Assistant Keeper (Geological and Palaeon tological Department) Natural History Museum (British Museum), Hon. Memb. Geol. Soc. Belg. N.Z. Inst. Roy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, Phil. Soc. York, Bristol, Corresp. Imp. Geol. Inst. Vienna. Cromwell-road, S.W.; and 14 Carlyle-square, Chelsea. S.W. 1864. June 2. Evans, John—T reasurer and Vice-P resid en t—-D.C.L. (Oxon.) LL.D. (Dubl.) D.Sc. (Camb.) Trust. Brit. Mus., P.S.A. F.L.S. F.G.S. F.Z.S. Assoc. I.C.E. Pres. Num. Soc. Hon. M.R.I.A. Hon. F.S.A. (Scot.) Comm, of the Ord. of St. Thiago of Port., Cor. of Inst, de France (Acad, des Inscrip.), Hon. Mem. of the Amer. Phil. Soc., Amer. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Amer. Ethnol. Soc., Num. and Ant. Soc., of Philadelphia, Amer. Num. and Archaeol. Soc., Soc. Fran^. de Numism., Soc. Ital. d’Anthrop., Soc. Roy. Gr. Due. de Luxembourg, Soc. Anthrop. de Brux. et de Lyons, Soc. de Borda. Dax., Soc. Polym. du Morbihan, and Soc. Suisse de Numism., For. Mem. of the Soc. Ant. of Sweden, and Soc. Anthrop. de Paris, and Corr. Mem. of the Soc. Geol. de Belg., Inst, di Corr. Arch., Acad. Valdarn., Anthrop. Soc. of Berlin, and Soc. d’Emul. d’Abbeville. Nash Mills, Heme and Athenaeum Club. 1879. June 12. * Everett, Joseph David, M.A. D.C.L. F.R.S.E. Professor of Natural Philosophy in Queen’s College, Belfast. 5 Princess-gardens, Belfast. 1887. June 9. * Ewing, Prof. James Alfred, M.A. B.Sc. Mem. Inst. C.E. Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Langdale Lodge, Cambridge. FELLOWS OF THE SOCIETY. (Nov. 80,1891.) 13 Date of Election. 1866. June 7. t Farrar, Yen. Frederic William, M.A. D.D. (Cantab.) Archdeacon of W estminster. 17 Dear? s-yard,Westminster. S.W. 1877. June 7. t Fayrer, Sir Joseph, K.C.S.I. M.D. LL.D. (Edin. and St. And.) F.R.C.P. (Lond.) F.R.C.S. F.R.S.E. Honorary Physician to the Queen. 53 W. 1877. June 7. Ferrers, Rev. Norman Macleod, D.D. Master of Gonville and Cains College, Cambridge. The Lodge, Gonville and Caius , Cambridge. 1876. June 1. R. Ferrier, David, M.A. (Aberd.) M.D. (Edin.) LL.D. F.R.C.P. Professor of Neuro-pathology, King’s College, London. 34 Cavendish-square. W. 1886. June 4. * Festing, Edward Robert, Major-General, R.E. (retired). Assistant-Director of the South Kensington Museum. South Kensington. S.W. 1883. June 7. * Fitzgerald, Prof. George Francis, M.A. 40 Trinity College, Dublin.