VIII CONTENTS. 



MEiuïLNiTRAMiNE (On the physiological iictioii of) in connection with its chemical 



constitution. 321. 

 MICROSCOPICAL EXAMiNATio.M (Ou chemical and) for autimonial alloys for axle 



boxes. 33. 

 MIKIMA (On maxima and) of apparent brightness resulting from optical illusion. 7. 

 MIXING (Variation of volume and of pressure in). (I) 179. (U) 28-2. (Ill) 390. 



— TEMPERATURE of binary mixtures (Gliange in the) by the addition of a third 

 component. 191. 

 MIXTURE (The influence of pressure on the critical temperature of complete). 158. 



of anomalous substances (An anomaly in the course of theplaitpointcurve in a). 38."). 



MIXTURES of carbonic acid and hydrogen (Measurements ou the change of pressure by 

 substitution of one component by the other in). 32s. 



of methylchloride and carbonic acid (The composition and the volume of the 



coexisting vapour- and liquid-phases of). 83. 

 MOLECDLAB WEIGHT (On the accurate determination of the) of gases from their 



density. 198. 

 MOLECULES (Simple deduction of the characteristic equation for substances with extended 



and composite). 138. 

 MONOBASIC ACIDS (On Synthetically prepared neutral glyceryl-ethereal salts — triacylins — 



of) with an even number of 6'-atoms. 338. 

 MONTHLY MOTION (Some remarks upon the 11-) of the Tole of the Earth and upon 



the length of its period. 157. 201. 

 MOTION of the Pole of the Earth (Ou the) according to the observations of the years 



1890—1896. 42. 

 NEEYE-TRACTS (The eft'ect produced upou respiration by faradic excitation of some). 3(il . 

 NITRATE of kalium (On mixed crystals of) and nitrate of thallium. 229. 

 NITROGROÜP by an oxalkyl (The rate of substitution of a). 144. 

 OBLIGATOUS ANAÜUOBICS (On the relation of the) to free oxygen. 14. 

 oNNES (H. kameblingh). See Kamerlingh Onnf.s (H.). 

 OPTICAL ILLUSION (On maxima and minima of apparent brightness resulting from). 7_ 



PHENOMENA (On a simplified theory of the electrical and) in moving systems. 



323. 427. 

 OHTHOPTICAL CIRCLES (On the) belonging to linear systems of conies. 305. 

 OXALKYL (The rate of substitution of a nitrogroup by an). 1 44. 

 OXIDE of iron (ferric-oxide) (On Hydrogel of). 249. 

 OXYGEN (On the relation of the obligatous anaërobics to free). 14. 

 Physics. C. H. Wind -. /'On maxima and minima of apparent brightness resulting from 

 optical illusion." 7. 



p_ Zeeman: "On an asymmetry in the change of the spectral lines of iron, 



radiating in a magnetic field." 27. 98. 



]<;_ Yj^Tf EvERDiNGEN Jr. : "The HALL-eft'ect in electrolytes." 27. 



l-j_ Haga: "On a 5-cellar quadrant-electrometer and on the measurement of the 



intensity of electric currents made with it." 56. 



Q jj_ Wind : "On the influence of the dimensions of the source of light in 



diflraction phenomena of Fkesnel and on the diffraction of X-rays". 65. 



