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INDEX 



TO THI 



PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS 



SERIES A, VOL. 213. 



c. 



Carbonic acid at low temperature*, thermal properties of (JssitiN and Pn), 67. 

 Cassegrain reflector with corrected field (SAMPSON), 27. 



CHAPMAN (S. C.). On the Diurnal Variations of the Earth's Magnetism produced by the Moon and Sun, 279. 

 CHRBB (C.). Some Phenomena of Sunspote and of Terrestrial Magnetism. Part II., 246. 



CUTUBBBTSON (C. and M.). On the Refraction and Dispersion of the Halogens, Ilalogen Acids, Oione, Steam, Oiidt* of 

 Nitrogen und Ammonia, 1. 



O. 



Gravitational instability and nebular hypothesis (jBANs), 457. 



GRIFFITHS (E. H. and .). The Capacity for Ilent of Metals at Different Temperatures, being an Account of KiperimenU 

 performed in the Research Laboratory of the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, 119. 



II. 



Heat, capacity for, of metals at different temperatures (GRIFFITHS), 119. 



HICKS (W. M.). A Critical Study of Spectral Series. Part III. The Atomic Weight Term and iU Import in tlw 



Constitution of Spectra, 323. 

 HOPKINSON ( 1!.). A Method of Measuring the Pressure produced in the Detonation of lligh Kxplo*ives or by the Impact 



of Bullets, 437. 



J. 



JEANS (J. H.). Gravitational Instability and the Nebular Hypothesis, 467. 



JKNKIN (C. F.) and PTB (D. R.). The Thermal Properties of Carbonic Acid at Low Temperature*, 67. 



LY.LB (T. R.). On the Self-inductance of Circular Coils of Rectangular Section, 421. 



VCL. CCXIII. A 508. 3 R Published separately, February 6, 1914. 



