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INDEX TO THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS (B) FOE THE YEAE 1894. B. nderia, the action of light on, 961 (see W ard). A-Rlow (W. S. L.) (see Lazarus-B arlow). eevor (C. E.) and H orsley (V.). A Further Minute Analysis by Electric Stimulation of the so-called Motor Region (Facial Area) of the Cortex Cerebri in the Monkey ( sinicus), 39. ower (F. O.). Studies in the Morphology of Spore-producing Members.—Equisetineae and Lycopo- dineae, 473. otce (R.) and S urveyor (N\ F.). Upon the Existence of more than one Fungus in Madura Disease (Mycetoma), 1 . C. lalamites, on, 863 (see W illiamson and S cott). 'alamostachys, on, 863 (see W illiamson and S cott). jarehesiumpolypinum, on the constitution and mode of formation of “ food vacuoles” in Infusoria, as illustrated by the history of the processes of digestion in, 355 (see Greenwood). Cat, the effect produced upon respiration by Faradic excitation of the cerebrum in the, 609 (see Spencer). Cerebellum, experimental researches into the functions of the, 819 (see R ussell). erebellumand its peduncles and related structures in mo, experiments illustrative of the symptoma tology and degenerations following lesions of the, 719 (see F errier and T urner). Cerebrum in the monkey, dog, cat, and rabbit, the effect produced upon respiration by Faradic excitation of the, 609 (see S pencer), m d c c c x c iv .---- B. b Girripedia, on the early development of, 119 (see Groom). Goal-measures, further observations on the organisation of the fossil plants of the.—Part I., 863 / W illiamson and S cott). Gortex cerebri in the monkey (Macacus sinicns), a further minute analysis by electric stimulation of th so-called motor region (facial area) of the, 39 (see Beevor and H orsley). Crustacea, on some histological features and physiological properties of the post-cesophageal nerve cor< of the, 83 (see H ardy). D. Deuterosaurus and Rhopalodon from the Permian rocks of Russia, further evidence of the skeleton in, 66 (see S eeley). Biademodon, on, 1029 (see S eeley). Bog, the effect produced upon respiration by Faradic excitation of the cerebrum in the, 609 (sc S pencer). E. Eel, the process of secretion in the skin of the common, 319 (see R eid). Electric stimulation of the so-called motor region ( ) of the coitex cerebri in the monki (Macacussinicus'), a further minute analysis by, 39 (see B eevor and H orsley). Elgin sandstone, reptiles from the.—Description of two new genera, 573 (see N ewton). Equisetinece and Lycopodinece, studies in the morphology of spore-producing members, 473 (see Bowes; P. Eerrier (D.) and Turner (W. A.). A Record of Experiments illustrative of the Symptomatology ai Degenerations following Lesions of the Cerebellum and its Peduncles and related Structures 1 Monkeys, 719. ''Jf*||^^H Fossil plants of the coal-measures, further observations on the organization of the. Part I., 863|p: W illiamson and S cott). 1(V Fossil reptilia, researches on the structure, organization, and classification of, the 663, 987, 10 , (see S eeley). Frog, on the characters and behaviour of the wandering (migrating) cells of the, especially m relati to micro-organisms, 279 (see Kanthack and H ardy). G. Germination of the pollen grain and the nutrition oE the pollen tube, researches on the, 385 (see G ap Glycogenesis, on hepatic, 233 (see P aton). ^ pnu Green (J. R.). Researches on the Germination of the Pollen Gram and the Nu ri ion o JW Greenwood (M.). On the Constitution and Mode of Formation of “ Food Vacuoles ” m Infusoria, 1 illustrated by the History of the Processes of Digestion in Carchesium polypinum, 3 . Groom (T. T.). On the Early Development of Cirripedia, 119. [ xi ] H. (W. B.) (see Kanthack and H ardy). H dy (W B.). On some Histological Features and Physiological Properties of the Post-CEsophageal Nerve Cord of the Crustacea, 83. H pe (W.). The Menstruation of Semnopithecus entellu, 411. Katie glycogenesis,on, 233 (see P aton). h Isley (V.) (see B eevor and H orsley). I Imsoria,on the constitution and mode of formation of “ food vacuoles ” in, 355 (see Greenavood). K. Kvthack (A. A.) and H ardy (W. B.). On the Characters and Behaviour of the Wandering (Migrating) Cells of the Frog, especially in relation to Micro-Organisms, 279. Erroo formation of Gape Colony, the reputed mammals from the, 1019 (see S eeley). L. Liarus-Barlow (W. S.). The Pathology of the CBdema which accompanies Passive Congestion, 779. L'luroid from Madagascar (Megaladapis madagascariensis), on an extinct gigantic ; with remarks on the associated fauna, and on its geological age, 15 (see Major). hht, the action of, on bacteria, 961 (see W ard). Ltopodineoeand Equisetineoe, studies in the morphology of spore-produciug members, 473 (see B ower). M. ■acacus sinicus, a farther minute analysis by electric stimulation of the so-called motor* region (facial area) of the cortex cerebri in, 39 (see B eevor and H orsley). •tdura disease (mycetoma), upon the existence of more than one fungus in, 1 (see B oyce and S urveyor). kjoR (C. I. F.). On Megaladapis madagascariensis, an Extinct Gigantic Lemuroid from Madagascar, with Remarks on the Associated Fauna, and on its Geological Age, 15. a initials from the Karroo formation of Gape Colony, the reputed, 1019 (see S eeley). ■‘galadapis madagascariensis, an extinct gigantic lemuroid from Madagascar; with remarks on the associated fauna, and on its geological age, 15 (see Major). snstruationof Semnopithecus entellus, the, 411 (see H eape) . icro-organisms,on the characters and behaviour of the wandering (migrating) cells of the frog in relation to, 279 (see K anthack and H ardy). onkey(Macacus sinicus), a further minute analysis by electric stimulation of the so-called motor region (facial area) of the cortex cerebri in the, 39 (see B eevor and H orsley). b 2 [ xii j Monkey, the effect produced upon respiration by Faradic excitation of the cerebrum in the, 609 (8e S pencer). Monkeys, a record of experiments illustrative of the symptomatology and degenerations followin lesions of the cerebellum and its peduncles and related structures in, 719 (see F errier anf Turner). Mycetoma (madura disease), upon the existence of more than one fungus in, 1 (see Boyce and Surveyor N. N ewton (E. T.). Reptiles from the Elgin Sandstone.—Description of Two New Genera, 573. O. (Edema which accompanies passive congestion, the pathology of the, 779 (see Lazarus-B arlow). P. Paton (D. N.). On Hepatic Glycogenesis, 233. Pollen grain, researches on the germination of the, and the nutrition of the pollen tube, 385 (see Greei Post-oesophageal nerve cord of the Crustacea, on some histological features and physiological properties i the, 83 (see H ardy). R. Babbit, the effect produced upon respiration by Faradic excitation of the cerebrum in the, 609 (a* Spencer). R eid (E. W .). The Process of Secretion in the Skin of the Common Eel, 319. Reptiles from the Elgin Sandstone.—Description of two new genera, 573 (see N ewton). Beptilia, researches on the structure, organization, and classification of the fossil, 663, 987, 1019, 1C' (see Seeley). Respiration, the effect produced upon, by Faradic'excitation of the cerebrum in the monkey, dog, c, and rabbit, 609 (see S pencer). Bhopalodon and Deuterosaurus from the Permian Bocks of Russia, further evidences of the skeleton i. 663 (see S eeley). R ussell (J. S. R.). Experimental Researches into the Functions of the Cerebellum, 819. S. S cott (D. H.) (see W illiamson and Scott). S eeley (H. G.). Researches on the Structure, Organization, and Classification of the Fossil Reptil —Part YI1I. Further Evidences of the Skeleton in Deuterosaurus and Rhopalodon, from t [ x iii 1 j . 0f Russia, 663.—Part IX., Section 1. On the Therosuchia, 987 — Part IX., Action 2 The Reputed Mammals from the Karroo Formation of Cape Colony, 1019.—■Part IX ., ictioa 3.o On Diademodon,Tiiorlp.mndon. 1029. •mndthecus entellus, the menstruation of, 411 (see H e ape). _ * . i (W G ) The Effect produced upon Respiration by Faradic Excitation of the Cerebrum in the Jmkey, Dog, Cat, and Rabbit, 609. ^IhyU um , on, 863 (see W illiamson and S cott). producing members, studies in the morphology of.—Equisetineee and Lycopodme8e, 473 (see B ower). kv?or (N. F.) (see B oyce and S uryeyor). T. hemchia, oil the, 987 (see S eeley). URsa (W. A.) (see F errier and T urner). W. Yarning {migrating) cells of the frog, on the characters and behaviour of the, especially in relation to iicro-organisms, 297 (see K ant hack and H ardy). yAB (H. M.). The Action of Light on Bacteria, 961. V iliam son (W. C.) and Scott (D. H.). Further Observations on the Organization of the Fossil Plants : the Coal-measures.—Part I. Calamites, Calamostachys, and Sphenophyllum, 863. $ HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN S LANE, LONDON, .C. THE ROYAL SOCIETY BOth N ovember, 1894, THE ROYAL SOCIETY. Nov. 30,1894. H er S acred Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA, P atron. Date of Election. 1863. Feb. 12. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. 1882. Mar. 16. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, K.G. 1893. June 8. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK, K.G. THE COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY ■■■■ m h o Q o I ■■■— ■ THE LORD KELVIN, D.C.L., LL.D.—P resident. SIR JOHN EVANS, K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D.— PROF. ALEXANDER HENRY GREEN, M.A. Treasurer and V ice-P resident. SIR JOHN KIRK, K.C.B.—V ice-President. PROF. MICHAEL FOSTER, M.A., M.D.— PROF. HORACE LAMB, M.A. S ecretary. PROF.