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INDEX. 



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statistics, EconninicSoioncoaiifl, Arldrcss 

 by 8ir 11. Temple to the Seetion of, 

 81 a. 



Eteam-cn^nnc, tlio theory of the, Prof. 

 R. H. Tlnnstoii on, 56!)*. 



Steam-engine practice in tlio United 

 States in 1884, by J. (', Hoadley, 88r.. 



Stereographic etiuatorial projection of a 

 sjjhere, transformation of the, by means 

 of a certain form of the Peancellier 

 cell, by Prof. A. W. I'liillips, 04!). 



Stewart ( Prof Balfour) on the best me- 

 thods of recording the direct intensity 

 of solar radiation, 28; on the jiro- 

 posed publication by the Jleteorological 

 Society of the Mauritius of daily 

 synoptic charts of the Indian ()c(;an 

 from the year 1801 , 32 ; on Mr. E. J. 

 Lowe's project of establisliing .1 me- 

 teorological observatorv near Chepstow, 

 3.->. 



and W. L. Carpenter on certain 



short periods common to solar and 

 terrestrial met eorologieal phenomena, 

 6.'i4. 



Stewart (J. ('.), the post ofliee savings 

 bank system of Canada, 8:!4. 



Stokes (I'rof. (I. (i.) on the best methods 

 of recording the direc^t intensity of 

 solar radiation, 28 ; on the proposed 

 ])ublieation by ihc .Meteorological So- 

 ciety of the;\hinritliis of daily synoptic 

 charts of the Indian Ocean from the 

 year ISO], .'J^. 



Stone (Dr. W. II.) on an eleetrodyuit- 

 mometer, with cxtri'mely light-moving 

 coil, for the meastu'ement of small 

 alternating I'urrents, 054. 



Stonoy (Dr. (I. .1.) on the best methods of 

 recording the direct inteii. ity of solar 

 radiation, 28; on Mr. K. J. Lowe's ])ro- 

 ject of establishing a meteorological 

 observatory near Chepstow, i!") ; on the 

 present state of our knowledge of 

 spectrum analysis, 2d'>. 



Stooke (T. S.) on the circulation of under- 

 ground waters, HO. 



Storage of power, the cliemical aspect of 

 the, Prof. E. Frankland on, ti?:?. 



♦Storms, some peculiar, on tlie North 

 American ('ontinent, bv Dr. J. B. 

 Hurlbert, 807. 



Strangways (Fox) on th(( circulation of 

 underground waters, HO. 



Stroll (A.) (m the determination of a 

 gauge for the manufacture of various 

 .small screws, 287. 



*Stroudley (W.) on the construction of 

 locomotive engines for the London, 

 Brighton, and South Coast Itailwav, 

 800. 



Struthers (Prof. J.) f)n the rudimentary 

 hind-limb of the Tay whale, Mcffajiterti 

 lougimana, 760. 



Sulphuretted hydrogen, tlie action of, 

 upon silv(;r, Prof. F P. Dunnington on, 

 078. 



*Sun-glows and halo, the recent, in con- 

 nection with the eruption of Krakatoa, 

 Prof. E. I). Arcliibald on, 041. 



Sunspots and terrestrial phenomena, the 

 connection between, I'l'of. \. Schuster 

 on, 440. 



Surveys of the Dominion lands — north- 

 western territories of Canada, L. 

 lUissell on, 811. 



Symons ((r. J.) on the best methods of 

 recording the direct intensity of solar 

 radiation, 28 ; on the proposed publi- 

 cation by the IMeteorological Society of 

 the ilauritius of daily synojjtie charts 

 of the Indian Ocean from the year 

 1801, :52; on Mr. E. J. liOwe's project 

 of establishing a meteorological ob- 

 servatory near Chepstow, .'Jo ; on the 

 circulation of underground waters, 90. 



Synoptic charts, daily, of the Indian 

 Ocean from the year 1801 , report of the 

 Committee for co-operating with the 

 Meteorological Society of tlie ]\Iauri- 

 tius in thi'ir proposed publication of,;!2. 



Taeonic range, the soiithward ending of 

 a great synclinal in the, Prof. .1. D. 

 Dana <in, 72!t. 



Tactinvariant, the, of a conical section 

 and a cubic cur\e, by Prof. I''. Lindc- 

 mann, 017. 



Tay whale, Mninpfcrii loi/f/imfniti. tin- 

 rudimentary hind-lijub of the, Prof. J. 

 Struthers on, 700. 



Taylor (l!e\. Ur. ('.), histo- "al note on 

 continuit}', (!l."). 



Taylor (II.) on standards for use in elec- 

 trical measurements, 2'.). 



♦Telemeter system, the, by J. U. Mac- 

 kenzie, Gi')2. 



Telephoning througli a cable. Prof, Lord 

 Payleigh on, 0;i2. 



Temple (Sir I!.), Address by, to the See- 

 tion of Econonuc Science and Statistics, 

 8i:?. 



Thachcr (E.), descri])tion of a cylindrlc.il 

 slide rule or calculating apparatus, 050. 



Thane (I'rof.) on the facial characteristics 

 of the races and principal crosses in 

 the British Isles, 2!)4. 



Thiselton - Dyer (Mr.) on the natural 

 history of Timor Laut, 20:t. 



Thompson (Prof. S. P.) *on tlic equations 

 of dynamo -electric machines, 655; 

 *.some poi'its in dynamo-electric ma- 

 chines, 8i)4. 



Thomson (Prof. J.) on whirlwinds and 

 waterspouts, 041. 



Thomson (J. M.) on the best means for 

 facilitating the adoption of the metric 

 system of weights and measures in 



