Index of authors, with titles of papers. 437 



Heycock, C. T., and Neville, F. H., On a simplified form of Apparatus for 



determining the density of Ozone, 208 — 211. 

 Hicks, W. M., On some Irregularities in the Values of the Mean Density of 



the Earth, as determined by Baily, 156 — 161. 

 Hill, Rev. E., On a Continuous Succession in part of the Guernsey Gneiss, 



154_156. 



On some theorems on Tides and Long-waves, 226. 



Hill, M. J. M., On some General Equations which include the Equations of 



Hydrodynamics, 23, 24. 

 On the series for e*, log e (1 ±x), (1 +x) m , 415 — 425. 



Ibbetson, W. J., On the small free normal vibrations of a thin homogeneous 



and isotropic elastic shell, bounded by two confocal spheroids, 



68—74. 

 Note on Mr Ibbetson's paper " On the free small normal vibrations of a 



thin homogeneous and isotropic elastic shell, bounded by two confocal 



spheroids," 312—314. 



Langley, J. N., On the Structure of Secretory Cells and on the Changes 

 which take place in them during Secretion, 25, 31. 



Larmor, J., On Critical or apparently Neutral Equilibrium, 67, 68. 



On possible Systems of Jointed Wickerwork, and their Degrees of 



Internal Freedom, 161—167. 



Some applications of generalized space coordinates to differential 



analysis, 279. 



Latham, Prof., On the formation of lactic acid, creatine and urea in muscular 

 tissue, 258—276. 



Lea, A. S., On a method of comparing the concentrations of two solutions of 

 the same substance, but of different strengths, 167. 



Some remarks on the Urea-ferment, 224. 



Further remarks on the Urea-ferment, 229 — 230. 



Lea, A. S., and Green, J. R., Note on the Fibrin Ferment, 31, 32. 



Leahy, A. H, On the Pulsations of Spheres in an Elastic Medium, 153. 



On the mutual action of oscillatory twists in a vibrating medium, 330. 



On the movement of solids through ether, 374. 



Liveing, Prof. G. D.j On the measurement of kinetic energy on an absolute 

 scale, 316—321. 



On a fall of temperature resulting from an increase in the supply of heat, 



369—372. 



M'Connel, J. C, Measurement of the Dark Rings in Quartz, 53—61. 



On the effects of self-induction of the galvanometer in the determi- 

 nation of the capacity of a condenser, 211 — 217. 



Middleton, H, On the future of naval warfare, with an exhibition and 

 account of a submarine boat, 217 — 219. 



Olearski, Dr C, Some experiments on the dielectric strength of mixtures of 

 gases, 325—330. 



