INDEX. 



701 



Dewar, J., Chemical Work of Faraday 

 in relation to Modern Science, 481. 



Magnetic Properties of Liquid 



Oxygen, 695. 



Donations, 24, 342, 458, 551, 684. 



Diseases, Infectious, 277. 



Dixon, H. B., Kate of Explosions in 



Gases, 443. 

 Douglas, Sir G., Tales of the Scottish 



Peasantry, 489. 

 Douglass, Sir J., Donation, 551, 

 Doulton, Sir H„ Donation, 581. 

 Dowson, J. E., Donation, 581. 

 Dreams, Physiology of, 584. 

 Drops, Photographs of, 263. 

 Du Maurier,G-., Modern Satire in Black 



and White (jio abstract), 564. 



Eclipse Observations, 273. 

 Electric Lamp, Physics of an, 34. 



Meter for Alternate Currents, 



312. 



and Magnetic Screening, 345. 



Welding, 185, 626; machine, 193. 



Electrolytic Copper Refining, 631. 

 Electro-magnetic Gyroscope, 308. 



Radiation, 77. 



Repulsion, 296. 



Electro-Metallurgy, 625. 



Electrostatic Screening, 345. 



Electrotype, 628. 



Emotional Expression, 653. 



Epidemics, 277. 



Eretria, Discoveries in, 423. 



Ether, Motion of the, 565. 



Evans, J., Posy-rings (no abstract), 564. 



Ewing, J. A., Molecular Process in 



Magnetic Induction, 387. 

 Explosions in Gases, 443. 

 Explosives, Smokeless, 7. 

 Expression, 662. 

 Eye, Sensitiveness of the, 601. 



Faiey Tales, 490. 



Falconry, Art of, 357. 



Faraday Centenary — Honorary Mem- 

 bers elected, 362 ; Lectures an- 

 nounced, 420 ; Memorials lent, 451, 

 480 ; Lectures — Lord Rayleigh, on 

 Faraday's Physical Work, 462 ; Prof 

 Dewar on Faraday's Chemical Work 

 in relation to Modern Science, 481. 



Faraday's Experiments on Magnetism 

 of Gases, 697. 



Fischer's Researches on Sugars, 530. 



Fitzgerald, G. F., Electro-magnetic 

 Radiation, 77. 



P., Art of Acting {no abstract), 293. 



Fizeau's Experiments, 574, 576. 

 Fleming, J. A., Physics of an Electric 



Lamp, 34. 



Electro-magnetic Repulsion, 296. 



Foam, 85. 



Frankland, P. F., Micro-Organisms in 



their relation to Chemical Change, 



519. 

 French's (Dr.) Photographs of the 



Larynx, 332. 

 Fry, Sir E., British Mosses, 237. 

 Speech at Faraday Centenary 



Lecture, 487. 

 Fullerian Professor of Physiology, 



elected (V. Horsley), 199. 



Galton, Sir D., Donation, 551. 

 Gases, Explosions in, 443. 



Liquefaction of, 482. 



Liquids and, 365. 



Magnetism of, 697. 



Geber on High Temperatures, 502. 

 Gill, D., An Astronomer's Work in a 



Modern Observatory, 402. 

 Glow-lamps, 36. 

 Glyceric Acid, 531. 

 Gold, Melting and Freezing Points of, 



507. 

 Goldsmiths' Company, Donation, 687 ; 



Resolution, 687. 

 Gotch, F., Electrical Relations of 



Brain and Spinal Cord, 183. 

 Gull, Sir W. W., Decease, Resolution, 



24 ; Letter from Lady Gull, 69. 

 Gunpowder, Smoke from Explosion of, 



7. 

 Guthrie's Experiments on Incandescent 



Bodies, 45. 



Haddon, A. C, Manners and Customs 

 of the Torres Straits Islanders, 145. 



Halsbury, Lord, Speech at Faraday 

 Centenary Lecture, 485. 



Hand Movements in Emotional Ex- 

 pression, 663. 



Harmony, Development of, 58. 



■ Theory of, 206. 



Harting, J. E., Hawks and Hawking, 

 357. 



Hawks and Hawking, 357. 



Hawksley, C, Donation, 342, 681. 



Heat, Mechanical Equivalent of, 3. 



Helmholtz Theory of Harmony, 208. 



Hertz's Electromagnetic Experiments, 

 77. 



Heycock and Neville's Experiments 

 on Metals, 515, 517. 



Highland Tales, 490. 



