INDEX t TO THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS (B) FOR THE YEAR 1890. B. B eevor (C. E.) and H orsley (V.). A Record of the Results obtained by Electrical Excitation of the so-called Motor Cortex and Internal Capsule in an Orang-Outang (Sim la 129, B eevor (C. E.) and H orsley (V.). An Experimental Investigation into the Arrangement of the Excitable Fibres of the Inteimal Capsule of the Bonnet Monkey 49. Bonnet Monkey (Macacus sinicus), an experimental investigation into the arrangement of the excitable fibres of the internal capsule of the, 49 (see B ekvor and H orsley). C. Coal-measures, on the organisation of the fossil plants of the.—Part XVII., 89 (see W illiamson). E. Electrical excitation of the so-called motor cortex and internal capsule in an Orang-Outang satyrus), a record of the, 129 (see B eevor and H orsley). F. Ferment, the nitrifying process and its specific.—Part I., 107 (see F rank LAND and F raNKLaNd). Fibres of the internal capsule of the Bonnet Monkey (Macacus sinicus), an experimental investigation into the arrangement of the excitable, 49 (see Beevor and H orsley). Fossil plants of the ,coal-measures on the organisation of the.—Part XV II., 89 (see W illiamson). F rankland (P. F.) and F rankland (G. C.). The Nitrifying Process and its Specific Ferment.—Part I,, 107. 214 INDEX. H. H orsley (V.) (see B eevok and H orsley). H orsley (V.) (see S emon and H orsley). Human respiration, a chemical inquiry into the phenomena of, 1 (see Marcet). I. Innervation of the larynx, an experimental investigation of the central motor, 187 (see S emon and H orsley). Internal capsule in an Orang-Outang (Simia satyrus), a record of the results obtained by electrical excitation of the so-called motor cortex and, 129 (see B eevor and H orsley). Internal capsule of the Bonnet Monkey (Macacus sinicus), an experimental investigation into the arrange­ ment of the excitable fibres of the, 49 (see B eevor and H orsley). L. Larynx, an experimental investigation of the central motor innervation of the, 187 (see S emon and H orsley). M. {Macacus sinicus), an experimental investigation into the arrangement of the excitable fibres of the internal capsule of the Bonnet Monkey, 49 (see Beevor and H orsley). Mammalian spinal-cord, on out-lying nerve-cells in the, 33 (see Sherrington). Mammals, development of the sympathetic nervous system in, 159 (see P aterson). Marcet (W.). A Chemical Inquiry into the Phenomena of Human Respiration, 1. Motor cortex and internal capsule in an Orang-Outang {Simia satyrus), a record of the results obtained by electrical excitation of the so-called, 129 (see Beevor and H orsley). Motor innervation of the larynx, an experimental investigation of the central, 187 (see S emon and H orsley). N. Nerve-cells in the Mammalian spinal-cord, on out-lying, 33 (see SHERRINGTON). Nervous system in Mammals, development of the sympathetic, 159 (see P aterson). Nitrifying process and its specific ferment, the.—P art I., 107 (see F rankland and F kanklanh). INDEX. 215 0 . Orang-Outang (Simia satyrus), a record of the results obtained by electrical excitation of the so-called motor cortex and internal capsule in an, 129 (see B eevor and H orsley). P. P aterson (A. M.). Development of the Sympathetic Nervous System in Mammals, 159. R. Respiration, a chemical inquiry into the phenomena of human, 1 (see Marcet). S. S emon (F.) and H orsley (V .). An Experimental Investigation of the Central Motor Innervation of the Larynx, 187. S herrington (C. S.). On Out-lying Nerve-cells in the Mammalian Spinal-Cord, 33. Simia satyrus (Orang-Outang), a record of the results obtained by electrical excitation of the so-called motor cortex and internal capsule in, 129 (see B eevor and H orsley). Spinal-cord, on out-lying nerve-cells in the Mammalian, 33 (see S herrington). Sympathetic nervous system in Mammals, development of the, 159 (see P aterson). W. W illiamson (W. C.). On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures.—Part XVII., 89. HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN S LANE. THE ROYAL SOCIETY, 1st D ecem ber, 1890. THE ROYAL SOCIETY. D e c . 1,1890 H e r S acred M a jesty QUEEN VICTORIA, P a tro n . 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. THE COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY. SIR WILLIAM THOMSON". D.C.L.. LL.D.—P resident. JOHN EVANS, D.C.L., LL.D.—T reasurer and PROF. ALFRED NEWTON, M.A.—V ice-P resi­ V ice-P resident. dent. PROF. 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