684 



INDEX. 



Larmor, J., elected Foreign Honorary 

 JNlember, 608; accepts Member- 

 ship, 610. 



Lead, 5:39. 



Leckv, W. E. H., Death of, 611. 



Lesley, J. P., Death of, 608. 



Library, Apj^ropriations for, 621. 



Library Accommodations, Report on, 

 609. 



Librarian, Report of, 617-618. 



Linear Transformation, On the Real 

 Automorphic, of a Real Bilinear 

 Form, 305-320, 609. 



Lithium, 523. 



Livermore, W. R., On the Political 

 Changes of Europe, especially 

 from 1100 A. D. to the Present 

 Time, 614. 



Lowell, F. C, Biogi-aphical notice of 

 Judge Horace Gray>627. 



Lyman, T., An Explanation of the 

 False Spectra from Diffraction 

 Gratings, 37-47, 620; On the 

 Prolongation of Spectral Lines, 

 31-3.5, 608. 



Lyon, D. G., The Recently Discov- 

 ered Code of Laws, Promulgated 

 by Hammurabi, King of Baby- 

 lon, Twenty-third Century B. C, 

 623. 



Magnesium, 525. 



Mandragora as an Anaesthetic, 623. 



Mark. E. L., Report of the Committee 

 of Publication, 620. 



Massachusetts Institute of Technol- 

 ogy. See Research Laboratory 

 of Physical Chemistry. 



McElfresh^ W. E., Influence of Oc- 

 cluded Hydrogen on the Elec- 

 trical Resistance of Palladium, 

 321-335. 



McKay, T. C, On the Relation of 

 the Hall Effect to the Current 

 Density in Gold, 351-374. 



iMedicine and Surgery in Ancient 

 Rome, 610. 



Mendel, Law of Heredity. 221, 608, 

 612. 



INIercury, 536. 



INIetabolism and Division in Protozoa, 

 439-516, 60S. 



^lexico, Angiosperms from, 67. 



I\Iice, Heredity of Coat Color in, 

 623. 



INIinos, Visit to the Palace of, at 

 (inossos in Crete, 609. 



Mommsen, T., Death of, 610. 



Morgan, M. H., Medicine and Sur- 

 gery in Ancient Rome, 610. 



Morison, G. S., Death of, 608. 



Morley, E. W., Grant from tlie In- 

 come of the Rumford Fund to, 



611, 619. 



INIorse, H. W., Spectra from the 

 AVehnelt Interrupter, 517-544, 



612, 620. 



Mucorineae, Sexual Reproduction in, 



623. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology at 



Harvard College. See Zoological 



Laboratory. 



Nichols, E. F., Rumford Premium 

 awarded to, 620, 623. 



Xitric Acids, Hydrochloric and. Elec- 

 trical Conductivity of very Dilute 

 Solutions of, 623. 



Nitroso dimethyl-aniline, The Anom- 

 alous Dispersion, Absorption, 

 and Surface-Color of, 49. 



Nobel prize, 610. 



Nominating Committee. 613. 



Noyes, A. A., and Coolidge, W. D., 

 The Electrical Conductivity of 

 Aqueous Solutions at Fligh Tem- 

 peratures : I. Description of tiie 

 Apparatus. Results with Sodium 

 and Potassium Chloride up to 

 306°, 161-!^19, 608, 620. 



Ofiicers elected, 622; List of, 659. 

 Osgood, W. F., resigns Fellowship, 

 607. 



Packard, Alpheus S., Studies on 

 Transformation of Saturnian 

 INIoths, with Notes on the Life- 

 History and Affinities of Brah- 

 maea japonica, 623, 545-578. 



Palladium, luHuence of Occluded 

 Hydrogen on the Electrical Re- 

 sistence of, 321-335. 



Paramaecium. See Protozoa. 



Pecten opercularis from three Local- 

 ities of the British Isles, Com- 

 parison of. 121, 608. 



Peirce, B. ().. On Generalized Space 

 Differentiation of the Second 

 Order, 375-386, 611; On the 



