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symmetrical distributioti of (Wilde). 

 120. 



Thermometers, on a determination of 

 tin- boiling point of sulphur, and on a 

 method of standardising platinum 

 resistance (Culleidar and Griffiths), 

 56. 



Thompson (C.), J. T. Leon, and C. R. A. 

 Wright, on certain ternary alloys. 

 Part IV. On a method of graphical 

 representation (suggested by Sir O. Q-. 

 Stokes) of the way in which certain 

 fused mixtures of three metals divide 

 themselves into two different ternary 

 alloys ; with further experiments 

 suggested thereby, 174. t 



and C. R. A. Wright, on certain 



ternary alloys. Part III. Alloys of 

 bismuth, zinc, and tin. and of bismuth, 

 zinc, and silver, 156. 

 Thompson (Silvanus Phillips) elected, 



491. 



on galvano hysteresis. Prelimi- 

 nary notice, 439. 



on the focometry of lenses and lens- 

 combinations, and on a new foco- 

 nieter, 225. 



Thomson (J. J.) on the rate of pro- 

 pagation of the luminous discharge 

 of electricity through a rarefied gas, 

 81. 



Thomson (Sir W.) on electrostatic 

 screening by gratings, nets, or per- 

 forated sheets of conducting material, 

 405. 



on variational electric and magnetic 



screening, 418. 



Thorax, a simple mode of demonstrating 

 how the form of the, is partly deter- 

 mined by gravitation (Stuart), 143. 

 Tidal prediction, on. Bakerian lecture 



(Darwin), 130. 



Tin, zinc, and bismuth, alloys of, and 

 of bismuth, zinc, and silver (Wright 

 and Thompson), 156. 

 Tizard (Thomas Henry) elected, 491. 

 Tobacco scotoma, on the examination 

 for colour of cases of, and of ab- 

 normal colour blindness (Abney), 

 491. 



Tubercle, on certain conditions that 

 modify the virulence of the bacillus 

 of (Ransorae), 66. 



Uterine villiform papillae of Pteraplataa 

 mlcrnra and their relation to the 



embryo, on th* fWood-Mason and 

 Alcock). No. XXII, 869. 



Vertebrate liver, contribution to the 



study of the (I)elepine), 04. 

 Vice-1're.sidenta, appointment of, 1. 



Whipple (G. M.) and R. Strachey, cloud 

 photography conducted under the 

 Meteorological Council at the Kew 

 Observatory, 467. 



Wilde (H.) on the unsymmetrical di- 

 tribution of terrestrial magnetism, 

 120. 



Williamson (W. C.) on the organisation 

 of the fossil plants of the coal- 

 measures. Part XVIII, 154. 



Wing muscle* of insects, on the minute 

 structure of the muscle-columns or 

 sareostyles which form the. Pre- 

 liminary note (Schafer), 76, 280. 



Wolf and Ravel's bright-line stars in 

 Cygnua, on (Iluggins and Hug gins), 

 33. 



Wood-Mason (J.) and A. Alcock, on 

 the uterine villiform p.-ipilhe of Ptero- 

 platcea mierura, and their relation to 

 the embryo, being natural history 

 notes from II M. Indian Marine 

 Survey steamer " Investigator," No. 

 XXI I, 359. 



Wright (C. R. A.) and C. Thompson, 

 on certain ternary alloys. Part III. 

 Alloys of bismuth, zinc and tin, and ' 

 of bismuth, zinc, and silver, 156. 



C. Thompson, and J. T. Leon, 



on certain ternary alloys. Part IV. 

 On a method of graphical representa- 

 tion (suggested by Sir GK O. Stokes) 

 of the way in which certain fused 

 mixtures of three metals divide them- 

 selves into two different ternary 

 alloys ; with further experiment* 

 suggested thereby, 174. 



Wright's (Dr. Alder) experiments on 

 ternary alloys, note on a graphical 

 representation of the result* of 

 (Stokes), 174. 



Young's modulus for crystal*, some 

 measures of (Mallock), 380. 



Zinc, bismuth, and tin, alloys of, and of 

 bismuth, zinc, and silver (Wright and 

 Tnompson), 156. 



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