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HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE,
Printers in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
MDCCCXCII.
LONDON
HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN'S LANE.
112674
QUAERBILA
CONTENTS.
VOL. LI.
No. 308.-- March 3, 1892.
Certain Correlated Variations in Crangon vulgaris. By W. F. R.
Weldon, M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, Pro-
fessor of Zoology in University College, London
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An Experimental Investigation of the Nerve Roots which enter into the
Formation of the Brachial Plexus of the Dog. By J. S. Risien Russell,
M.B., M.R.C.P. (From the Physiological Institute of Berlin and the
Pathological Laboratory of University College, London).....................
The Influence of the Kidney on Metabolism. By J. Rose Bradford,
M.D., D.Sc., Fellow of University College, London, Assistant Professor
of Clinical Medicine at University College, Grocer Research Scholar.
(From the Physiological Laboratory of University College, London) ....
List of Presents.............
March 10, 1892.
BAKERIAN LECTURE.-On the Grand Currents of Atmospheric Circulation.
By James Thomson, LL.D., F.R.S., Emeritus Professor of Civil En-
gineering and Mechanics in the University of Glasgow. [Plate 1] 42
List of Presents..................
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46
March 17, 1892.
Dynamo-Electric Machinery. By J. Hopkinson, F.R.S., and E. Wilson
On the Clark Cell as a Standard of Electromotive Force. By R. T. Glaze-
brook, M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of Trinity College, and S. Skinner,
M.A., Christ's College, Demonstrator in the Cavendish Laboratory,
Cambridge
Note on the Functional and Structural Arrangement of Efferent Fibres
in the Nerve-roots of the Lumbo-sacral Plexus. (Preliminary Com-
munication.) By C. S. Sherrington, M. A., M.B., &c......
On the Causation of Diphtheritic Paralysis. By Sydney Martin, M.D.,
F.R.C.P., Assistant Physician to University College Hospital
List of Presents
March 24, 1892.
CROONIAN LECTURE.-The Temperature of the Brain, especially in relation to Psychical Activity. By Angelo Mosso, Professor of Physiology in the University of Turin