INDEX. 



XXIX 



G-alt (A.), Lord Kelvin, and M. 

 Maclean, electrification of air and 

 other gases by bubbling through 

 water and other liquids, 335. 



on the diselectrification 



of air, 436. 



Gannon (W.) and A. Schuster, a de- 

 termination of the specific heat of 

 water in terms of the international 

 electric units, 25. 



Gases, on the application of the kinetic 

 theory to dense (Burbury), 302. 



on the ratio of the specific heats of 



some compound (Capstick), 322. 



G-overnment Q-rant of 4,000, account 

 of the appropriation of the, 494. 



Grant (Robert), obituary notice of, i. 



Gravity, the influence of the force of, 

 on the circulation (Hill), 192. 



Gray (P. L.) and W. E. Wilson, on the 

 temperature of the carbons of the 

 electric arc, with a note on the 

 temperature of the sun, 32. (Title 

 only.) 



Griffiths (E. H.), the latent heat of 

 evaporation of water, 212. 



Haemoglobin and haematins, on the 

 distribution of assimilated iron com- 

 pounds othan than, in animal and 

 vegetable cells. Preliminary com- 

 munication (Macallum), 261. 



Haldane (J.) notes of an inquiry into 

 the nature and physiological action 

 of black-damp, as met with in Pod- 

 more Colliery, Staffordshire, and 

 Lilleshall Colliery, Shropshire, 249. 



Harmer (S. F.) preliminary note on 

 embryonic fission in Lichenopora, 

 188. 



Hartley (W. N.) on the spark spectrum 

 of argon as it appears in the spark 

 spectrum of air, 293. 



Hawkins (B.), obituary notice of, xxiv. 



Hemisection of the spinal cord in the 

 cat, on the changes in movement 

 and sensation produced by (Mar- 

 shall), 475. 



Hill (L.) the influence of the force of 

 gravity on the circulation, 192. 



Hopkins (F. G-.) the pigments of the 

 Pieridse. A contribution to the 

 study of excretory substances which 

 function in ornament, 5. 



Hough (S. S.) the oscillations of a 

 rotating ellipsoidal shell containing 

 fluid, 299. 



Hughes (D. E.) elected an auditor, 1. 



Hydrocarbon gases, the cause of lumi- 

 nosity in the flames of (Lewes), 450. 



Hysteresis, on the question of dielec- 

 tric (Porter and Morris), 469. 



Income and expenditure account, 66. 

 I Instrument for cutting, grinding, aud 

 polishing section-plates and prisms 

 of mineral or other crystals accu- 

 rately in the desired directions, an 

 (Tutton), 324. 



Iron, micro -metallography of. Part I. 

 (Andrews), 262. (Title only). 



on slow changes in the magnetic 



permeability of (Mordey), 224. 



and steel, on the yield point of, 



and the effect of repeated straining 

 and annealing (Unwin), 178. 



at welding temperatures 



(Wrightson), 351. 



compounds other than haemoglo- 

 bin and heematins in animal and 

 vegetable cells, on the distribution of 

 assimilated. Preliminary communi- 

 cation (Macallum), 261. 



Jack (W. B.) on the analysis of volun- 

 tary muscular movements by certain 

 new instruments, 477. 

 i Joly (J.) and H. H. Dixon, on the 

 ascent of sap, 3. 



Jones (J. V.) admitted, 1. 



Judd (J. W.) and C. B. Brown, the 

 rubies of Burma and associated 

 minerals, their mode of occurrence, 

 origin, and metamorphoses, 387. 



Kellas (A. M.) and G-. W. MacDouald, 



is argon contained in vegetable or 



animal substances ? 490. 

 Kellner (W.) and W. H. Deering, on 



the measurement of pressures by the 



crusher-gauge, 404. 

 Kelvin (Lord), M. Maclean, and A. 



G-alt, electrification of air and other 



gases by bubbling through water and 



other liquids, 335. 

 on the diselectrification 



of air, 436. 

 Kennedy (A. B. W.) elected an auditor, 



Kew Committee, report of the, 500. 

 Kinetic theory, on the application of 

 the, to dense gases (Burbury), 302. 



Leaves, on the paths of gaseous ex- 

 change between aerial leaves and the 

 atmosphere (Blackman), 165. 



Leicester earthquake of August 4, 1893, 

 on the (Davison), 87. 



Lewes (V. B.), the action of heat upon 

 ethylene. Part II, 394. 



the cause of luminosity in the 



flames of hydrocarbon gases, 450. 



Lichenopora, preliminary note on em- 

 bryonic fission in (Harmer), 188. 



