577 



Electrolytes, amphoteric, theory of (Walker), 271. 



Elephas Cypriotes, remains from cave-deposit in Cyprus ("Bate 1 ) 120 



Elliot (R. H.) See Eraser and Elliot. 



Elliot (R. H.), Sillar (W. C.), and Carmichael (G. S.) On the Action of the 



Venom of Bungarus cceruleus (the Common Krait), 108. 

 Enhanced lines of Titanium, etc., in Fraunhoferic Spectrum (Lockver and 



Baxandall), 255. 

 Enzyme action, studies on (Armstrong), 188 ; (Armstrong and Caldwell) 195 



(Senter), 201. 



Europium and its ultra-violet spectrum (Crook es), 550. 

 Ewart (A. J.) The Ascent of Water in Trees, 554. 



Flame spectra (Watteville), 84. 



Fleming (J. A.) On the Conversion of Electric Oscillations into Continuous 



Currents by means of a Vacuum Valve, 476 ; On an Instrument for the 



Measurement of the Length of Long Electric Waves, and also Small 



Inductances and Capacities, 488. 

 Forbes (G-.) Exterior Ballistics. " Error of the Day " and other corrections to 



Naval Range- tables, 392. 

 Fraser (Sir T.) and Elliot (R. H.) Contributions to the Study of the Action of 



Sea-snake Venoms. Part I, 104. 

 Functions, convergence of series of analytic (Webb), 315 ; T(n) and x 



generalised (Jackson), 64. 



Gadolinium, ultra-riolet spectrum of (Crookes), 420. 



Gall bladder of frog, blaze-currents in (Waller), 423. 



Galvanic cells produced by light (Wilderman), 369. 



Gases, absorption, etc., by charcoal at low temperatures (Dewar), 122 ; com- 

 pressibility of (Rayleigh), 446; direct separation of most volatile, from 



air (Dewar), 127. 



Glass colouration by solar and other radiations (Crookes), 524. 



Gwyer (A. G. C.) See Travers and Gwyer. 



Hadfield (R. A.) See Dewar and Hadfield. 



Haemase, decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by (Senter), 201. 



Hsemolytic sera, chemical combination and toxic action in (Muir and Browning), 



298. 



Halogen hydrides as conducting solvents (Steele and others), 320, 321. 

 Harmonic undertones, experiment illustrating (Knapman), 118. 

 Hertzian oscillator waves (Love), 73. 



High-voltage continuous currents, a means of producing (Lodge), 319. 

 Holt (A.) See Burgess and Holt. 



Hopkinson (B.) The Effects of Momentary Stresses in Metals, 498. 

 Horton (F.) On the Modulus of Torsional Rigidity of Quartz Fibres and its 



Temperature Coefficient, 401. 

 Hydrolysis of cane-sugar (Caldwell), 184; of isomeric glucosides, etc. 



(Armstrong), 188. 



Induction, chemical, cause of, in union of hydrogen and chlorine (Chapman and 



Burgess), 400. 



Ionic sizes and conductivity of electrolytes (Bousfield), 563. 

 Ions, drift produced in, by electromagnetic disturbances (Walker), 414. 

 Iron and alloys, effect of liquid-air temperatures on mechanical properties (Dewar 



and Hadfield), 326. 



