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Solution and of Osmotic Pressure, C. S. Hudson, 231 ; 

 Diurnal Variation of lonisation in Closed Vessels, 

 George C. Simpson, 8; Dr. O. W. Richardson, 55; 

 the Inversion Points of the Joule-Kelvin Effect for a 

 Fluid passing through a Porous Plug, Prof. Alfred W. 

 Porter, 17 ; Physikalisch-chemisches Centralblatt, 53 ; 

 Physical Chemistry and its .Applications in .Medical and 

 Biological Science, Dr. Ale.x. Findlay, 53 ; Origin of the 

 Term " Metabatic, " Robert E. Baynes, 56,- Vibration 

 Experiments, Joseph Goold, 59 ; Metallic Jacketed 

 Vacuum Vessels. Sir James Dewar, F.R.S., 60 ; Physical 

 Society, 71, 93, 166, 215, 262,- a Treatise on the .Alathe- 

 matical Theory of Elasticity, A. E. H. Love, 74 ; the 

 Oscillation of Flame Cones, Prof. Arthur Smithells, 

 F'.R.S., 80; Vibrating Systems not Subject to Boltzmann- 

 Maxvvell Law, Dr. W. Peddle, 94 ; Superposition of 

 .Mechanical Vibrations upon Magnetisation and Con- 

 versely in Iron, Steel, and Nickel, James Russell, 94 ; 

 Oceanic Physics, T. Steel, 95 ; Death of Dr. K. Pape, 

 108 ; Soap Bubble Fountain, Messrs. Dickinson and 

 Shields, m; the Figure and Stability of a Liquid Satel- 

 lite, Sir G. H. Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., 115; a Singular 

 Effect of Friction, E. Guyou, iig; lonisation and 

 Temperature, Prof. C. D. Child, 125; Prof. J. J. 

 Thomson, F.R.S., 125 ; Miiller-Pouillets Lehrbuch der 

 Physik und Meteorologie, 147 ; Cours de Physique de 

 IKcole Polytechnique, J. Jamin, Radiations, Electricity, 

 lonisation, E. Bouty, 147; Lehrbuch der Physik, H. A. 

 Lorentz, 147; Applications of Bessel's Functions to 

 Physics, Prof. F. Purser, 166 ; Essais des Mat^riaux, 

 H. Bouasse, 174; New Charcoal Calorimeter and 

 Thermoscope, Sir James Dewar, F.R.S., 203 ; National 

 Physical Laboratory, 205 ; Fluid Resistance, Colonel 

 R. de Villamil, 215; Static Method of Comparing the 

 Densities of Gases, R. Threlfall, F.R.S., 238; Physical 

 Chemistry applied to Chemistry and Biology, Victor 

 Henri, Prof. Benjamin Moore, 241 ; Thermodynamics 

 of Diffusion, ProL G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 246; Physical 

 Constants of Ammonia, Dr. E. P. Perman and J. H. 

 Davies, 261 ; Volume and Surface Integrals used in 

 Physics, J. G. Leathem, 265 ; Some Scientific Centres, 

 \TII., the MacDonald Physics Building, McGiU Uni- 

 versity, Montreal, Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., A. S. 

 Eve, 272 \ Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. Drude. 

 277; Transition from the Liquid to the Solid State and 

 the Foam-structure of Matter, Prof. G. Quincke, 

 For.Mem.R.S., 342 ; Influence of Pressure and Porosity 

 on the Motion of Subsurface Water, W. R. Baldwin- 

 Wiseman, 374; Viscosity of -Solutions, C. Ranken and 

 Dr. W. W. Taylor, 375 ; Relation Existing between Elec- 

 trical Resistance and the Viscosity of Electrolvtic Solu- 

 tions, P. Massoulier, 376 ; Naturkonstanten in Alphabet- 

 ischer .Anordnung, Prof. Dr. H. Erdmann and Dr. P. 

 Kdthner, 442 : Thermodvnamic Reasoning, Prof. Henrv 

 E. Armstrong, F.R.S.,' 443 ; W. C. D. Whetham, 

 F.R.S., 443; the Iron .Arc, Prof. W. G. Cady, 443; 

 Method for Calibrating Thermometers for Use in the 

 Determination of Freezing Points of Aqueous Solutions, 

 Messrs. Ricliards and Jackson, 451 ; Norwegian North 

 Polar Expedition, 1803-6, vol. v., on Dead-water, V. 

 Walfrid Ekman, Sir W. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S. , 485; 

 Death of Prof. Ludwig Boltzmann, 496 ; Obituary Notice 

 of, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 569 ; Researches on 

 Explosives, Sir A. Noble, Bart., K.C.B., F.R.S., 506: 

 Physical Optics, R. W. Wood, 509 ; a Simple Method 

 of Boring Glass Tubing, Dr. P. N. Raikow, 524; Hand- 

 buch der Physik, Dr. .A. Winkelmann. 536;' die radio- 

 aktiven Substanzen und die Theorie des Atomzerfalles, 

 Prof. Paul Gruner, 53S ; Sands and Sediments, T. 

 Mellard Reade and Philip Holland, 546 : Velocity of 

 Rdntgen Rays, Dr. E. Marx, 547 ; Velocity of the 

 a Particle emitted by Radium C at Various Points of 

 its Path measured by Prof. Rutherford, S47 : Relation- 

 ships between the Surface-tension Values of Different 

 Liquids .Analogous to Trouton's Rule, Prof. W. Kistia- 

 kowsky. 548 ; Models of Atoms, Prof. .Alfred W. Porter, 

 163 : Physical Properties of Fused Magnesium Oxide, 

 H. M. Goodwin and R. D. Mailev, :;74 ; lonisation pro- 

 duced by Hot Platinum in Different Gases, Prof. O. W. 

 Richardson. STQ : Magnetische Kraftfelder, H. Ebert, 

 .^S3 : Experiments Made on the Coefficient of Expansion 



at Low Temperatures of Jena and Thuringen Glass, 

 Prof. H. Kamerlingh Onnes and Dr. W. Reuse, 594 ■, 

 the Nucleation of the Uncontaminated .Atmosphere, Prof. 

 Carl Barus, C. T. R. Wilson, F.R.S., 619; the New 

 Muspratt Laboratory of Physical and Electrochemistry 

 at the University of Liverpool, 624 ; Opalescence in 

 Fluids near the Critical Temperature, Prof. Sydney 

 Young, F.R.S., 627; Ionic Velocities in Air at Different 

 Temperatures, P. Phillips, 627 ; Resistance, Inductance 

 et Capacity, M. J. Rodet, 633 ; Science Readers, Book 

 vii., Vincent T. Murche, 633 ; Object Lessons in 

 Elementary Science, Stage vii., Vincent T. Murche, 633; 

 Vorlesungen iiber die Theorie der Warmestrahlung, Dr. 

 Max Planck, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., Supp. to 

 October 11, iii ; Abhandlungen und \"orlrage zur 

 Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Prof. E. O. von 

 Lippmann, Supp. to October 11, vii 



Physiography of the River Nile and its Basin, the. Captain 

 H. G. Lyons, 461 



Physiology : Physiological Effects of Mental -Actions. Prof. 

 Martins, 20 ; the Factors which Determine the Growth 

 and Activity of the Mammary Glands, Miss J. E. Lane- 

 Claypon and Prof. E. H. Starling, F.R.S., 22; Reci- 

 procal Innervation of Antagonistic Muscles, Successive 

 Induction, Prof. C. S. Sherrington, F.R.S., 47; Cell 

 Communications between Blastomeres, C. Shearer, 47 ; 

 Carbon Dioxide in the Breath, F. Southerden, 81 ; E. A. 

 Parkyn, 133 ; Researches on the Whitening of Fur and 

 Feathers in Winter, El. Metchnikoff, 95 ; the Breeding 

 Industry, Walter Heape, F.R.S., Dr. Francis H. Mar- 

 shall, loi ; on the Relationship between H.-vmolvsis and 

 the Phagocytosis of Red Blood Cells, Dr. R. D. Keith, 

 118; the Specificity of the Opsonic Substances in the 

 Blood Serum, Dr. William Bullock and G. T. Western, 

 118; Effect of Adrenalin on the Amount of Glycogen 

 in Muscle, Mme. Z. Gatin-Gruzewska, 143 ; Physiological 

 Investigation of Fungus, Pliycomyces niteiis. Prof. L. 

 Errera, 157; Relations between Emotional States and 

 Infection, -M. Vaschide, 167; -Action of Pituitary Extracts 

 upon the Kidney, Prof. E. .A. Schafer, F.R.S., and 

 P. T. Herring, 190; the Excretion of the Endogenous 

 Purins and Uric .Acid, Pierre Fauvel, 192 ; Microscopic 

 Changes in the Nervous System in a Case of Chronic 

 Dourine, Dr. F. W. Mott', F.R.S., 238; Influence of 

 Chocolate and Coffee on the Excretion of Uric Acid, 

 Pierre Fauvel, 240 ; Origin of the Sertoli, or Foot-cells 

 of the Testis, C. E. Walker and -Alice L. Embleton, 260; 

 Effect of Breathing -Air containing from 5 per cent, to 

 10 per cent, of Carbon, N. Gr^hant, 312 ; Problems in 

 Animal Metabolism, J. B. Leathes, 349; a Parasite in 

 the White Corpuscles of the Blood of Indian Palm 

 Squirrels, Captain W. S. Patton, 369 ; Use of Soluble 

 Prussian Blue in Investigating the Reducing Power of 

 Animal Tissue, Dr. D. Fraser Harris, 37:; ; the Electrical 

 Signs of Life and their -Abolition by Chloroform, Dr. 

 Augustus D. Waller, F.R.S., 447; Death of .Alexandre 

 Herzen, 449 ; .Action of Antesthetics on Living Tissues, 

 the Frog's Skin, N. H. -Alcock, 459 ; on Nerve Endings 

 and on Special Excitable Substances in Cells, Prof. 

 J. N. Langley, F.R.S., 4S2 ; Origin of the Carbon 

 Monoxide Contained in Normal Blood, R. L(5pine and 

 M. Boulud, 484 ; Pathology and Physiology of the Cell 

 Nucleus, Prof. Adami, 529 ; the Main Source of " Pre- 

 cipitable " .Substance and on the R6le of the Homologous 

 Proteid in Precipitin Reactions, Prof. D. -A. Welsh and 

 Dr. H. G. Chapman, ,31 ; Regeneration of Nerves, Dr. 

 F. W. Mott. F.R.S., Prof. W. D. Halliburton, F.R.S., 

 and Arthur Edmunds, 579 ; on Carbohydrate Metabolism, 

 with an -Appendi.x on the -Assimilation of Carbohydrate 

 into Proteid and Fat, followed by the Fundamental Prin- 

 ciples and the Treatment of Diabetes, Dialectically Dis- 

 cussed, Dr. F. W. Pavy, F.R.S., 631 ; the Dynamics of 

 Living Matter, Prof. Jacques Loeb, 631 ; Geschmack und 

 Geruch, Dr. Wilhelm Sternberg, 631; Studies in Blood- 

 pressure, Physiological and Clinical, Dr. George Oliver, 

 638; the Dialysis of the Sugar of the Blood, R. Lupine 

 and M. Boulud, 651 ; a Third Mandibular Canal in the 

 Infant, R. Robinson, 652 ; Histological Studies on the 

 Localisation of Cerebral Function, Dr. -A. W. Campbell, 

 Supp. to May 3, iii ; Recent .Advances in Phvsiolocv and 

 Biochemistry, Supp. to May 3, x 



