490 



Goniometer, Cutting and Grmding (Tutton), 58. 



Gray (Andrew) and Dobbie (J. J.) On the Connection between the Electrical 

 Properties and the Chemical Composition of Different Kinds of Glass. Part 



II, 197 ; and Jones (E. T.) On the Change of Resistance in Iron pro- 



duced by Magnetisation, 208 ; Blyth (V. J.), and Dunlop (J. S.) On 



the Effects of Changes of Temperature on the Elasticities and Internal 

 Viscosity of Metal Wires, 180. 



Hay (A.) See Hele-Shaw and Hay. 



Heat, Mechanical Equivalent of, Determination in Terms of International Electrical 



Units (Barnes), 238. 



Hele-Shaw (H. S.) and Hay (A.) Lines of Induction in a Magnetic Field, 234. 

 Helium, Viscosity of, as affected by Temperature (Eayleigh), 137. 

 Henry (T. A.) See Dunstan and Henry. 

 Hill (A. W.) The Distribution and Character of " Connecting Threads " in the 



Tissues of Pinus Sylsestris and other Allied Species, 437. 

 Hill (L.) admitted, 1. 

 Home (J.) admitted, 402. 

 Horse-sickness, South African : Infection, Pathology, Inoculation (Edington), 292. 



India, Ceylon, &c., Distribution of Vertebrate Annuals in (Blanford), 484. 

 Induction, Lines of, in Magnetic Field (Hele-Shaw and Hay), 234. 

 International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, 466. 



Ion, Energy required to produce an, in Gases (Rutherford and McClung), 245. 

 Iron, Change of Resistance in, produced by Magnetisation (Gray and Jones), 208 ; 

 hardened by Overstrain, tempering of (Muir), 461. 



Jeans (J. H.) The Distribution of Molecular Energy, 236. 

 Jones (Edward Taylor) See Gray and Jones. 



Kennedy (R.) On the Restoration of Co-ordinated Movements after Nerve 

 Crossing, with Interchange of Function of the Cerebral Cortical Centres, 431. 



Leaves, Electrical Effects of Light upon (Waller), 129. 



Lee (Alice) and Pearson! (K.) Data for the Problem of Evolution in Man. 

 VI. A First Study of the Correlation of the Human Skull, 333. 



Lepidocarpon, Fossil Seed-like Fructification (Scott), 306. 



Life, Correlation between Duration of, and Number of Offspring (Beeton, Yule, 

 and Pearson), 159. 



Light, Electrical Effects upon Leaves (Waller), 129. 



Lister (J. J.) admitted, 1. 



Liveing (S. D.) and Dewar (J.) On the Spectrum of the more Volatile Gases of 

 Atmospheric Air which are not condensed at the Temperature of Liquid 

 Hydrogen. Preliminary Notice, 467. 



Lockyer (Sir N.) Further Note on the Spectrum of Silicium, 403 ; Total 



Eclipse of the Sun, May 28, 1900. Preliminary Account of the Observations 

 made by the Solar Physics Observatory Eclipse Expedition and the Officers 



and Men of H.M.S. " Theseus " at Santa Pola, 337 ; and Lockyer 



(W. J. S.) On Solar Changes of Temperature and Variations in Rainfall in 

 the Region surrounding the Indian Ocean, 409. 



Lotus Arabicus, Poison of Prussic Acid in (Dunstan and Henry), 224. 



Luminosities, Measurement of (Abney), 118. 



Lycopods (Palaeozoic), Seed-like Fructification in (Scott), 306. 



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