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INDEX. 



Economic training, the methodt of, in this 

 and other countries, report on, 365. 

 Ajjpendix : 



I. On the methods of economic traininff 

 adopted in foreign countries, by Prof. 

 E. a K. Gonner, 366. 



II. On economic studies in France, hy 

 H. Higgs, 384. 



III. On the condition of economic studies 

 in the United Kingdom, hy Prof. 

 E. C. K. Gonner, 387. 



Economics, the popular attitude towards, 

 Rev. L. R. Phelps on, 738. 



Edgewobth (Prof. F. Y.) on ilie methods 

 of economic training in this and other 

 countries, 365. 



. , the as3'inrQetric probability curve, 



562. 



* on the mathematical theory of in- 

 ternational trade, 729. 



Eggs of wild birds, the legislative protec- 

 tion of, report on, 347. 



Elasticity, the modulus of, the variation 

 of, with change of temperature as deter- 

 mined by the transverse vibration of 

 bars at various temperatures, A. M. 

 Mayer on, 573. 



Elbolton, the cave at, report of the Com- 

 mittee appointed to investigate, in order 

 to ascertain whether the remains of 

 Pal/solithic man occur in the lower cave 

 earth, 270. 



*Electrical conductivity of copper, the 

 specific, J. Teichmiiller on, 592. 



i— — • conductivitj' of soap-films, the 

 effects of gases on, H. Stansfield on, 

 569. 



Congress at Chicago, 1893, report of 



the American delegates at the, 119. 



measuj'ements, experiments for im- 

 proving the construction of practical 

 standards for, report on, 117. 

 Ajypendix : 



I. Peport of the action of the Interna- 

 tional Electrical Congress held in 

 Chicago, August 1893, in the matter 

 of units of electrical measure, 

 119. 



II. On a determination of the Interna- 

 tional Ohm in absolute measure, by 

 Prof. J. V.Jones, 123. 



III. Comparison of the standard coils 

 used by Professor Jones nith the 

 standards of the Association, by R. T. 

 Glazebrook, 128. 



IV. Comparison of certain Ohm-stan- 

 dards of the Board of Trade, by J. 

 Pennie, 130. 



V. Table showing values of five standard 

 coils B.A. units belonging to the 

 Indian Government as compared with 

 Dr. Muirhead's standard at his la- 

 boo-atory, by E. O. Walker, 131. 



VI. On the specific resistaiice of copper 



and of silver, by Rev. T. C. Fits- 

 patriek, 131. 

 VII. Final report of the Electrical 

 Standards Committee of the Board 

 of Trade, 136. 



Order in Council, 137. 

 Specifications : 

 A. — The silver voltameter, 138. 

 B. — On thepreparationoftheClarh 

 cell, by R. T. Glazebrook, 141 

 *Electrical resistance, low. Prof. J. V. 

 Jones on standards of, 592. 



standard coils used by Prof. V. Jones, 



comparison of the, ivith those of the As- 

 sociatio7i, by R. T. Glazebrook, 128. 

 Standards Committee of tlie Board 



of Trade, final report of the, and Order 

 in Council, 136. 



* theory of vision, Prof. O. J. Lodge 



on an, 582. 



Electricity, the discharge of, through gases, 

 the connection between chemical combi- 

 nation and. Prof. J. J. Thomson on, 

 482. 



at high voltage, continuous current 



distribution of, at Oxford, Thomas 

 Parker on, 756. 



Electrification of air, experiments to find 

 if subtraction of water produces. Lord 

 Kelvin, M. Maclean, and A. Gait on, 

 554. 



of molecules, and chemical change, 



H. Brereton Baker on the, 493. 



*Electrolysis of glass. Prof. W. C. Roberts- 

 Austen on the, 615. 



. The velocit}"- of the hydrogen ion 



through solutions of acetates, W. C. D. 

 Whetham on, 569. 



Electrolytic methods of quantitative ana- 

 lysis, report on the, 160. 



Elliott (Prof. E. B.), formulae for linear 

 substitution, 581. 



*Engelmann (Prof. T. W. W.) on a new 

 spring kymograph and pol3Theotome, 

 818. 



Engineering laboratory instruments and 

 their calibration. Prof. D. S. Capper on, 

 759. 



Engines, the 'hunting' of governed, 

 James Swinburne on, 758. 



Epidermis of the plantar surface, and 

 the question of use-inheritance. Dr. F. 

 A. Dixey on the, 698. 



Epithelial changes produced by irrita- 

 tion, D'Arcy Power on, 806. 



*Erratic blocks, report on, 659. 



*Ebeera (Prof. L.), exliibition of botani- 

 cal diagrams, 696. 



Ethnographical survey of the United 

 Eingdom, second report on an, 419. 

 Appendix : I. Form of schedule, 426. 



II. Directions for measurement, 428. 



III. The ethnographical survey of Ire- 

 land, 429. 



