10 Index to the Proceedings and Transactions of the 
Radio-active Substances: Their Ap- 
plication in a Special Case of very 
small capacities (McCLELLAND). 
Proc. X., 167. 
Riiioactivity of Radium: Possible 
Effect of high Pressure upon it 
(Witson). Proc. x., 193. 
Radioactivity of Sea-Water (JoLy). 
Proc. -Xi-5 200. 
Radium : The Absorption of 8 Radium 
- Rays by Matter (McCLELLAND and 
HACKERT). Transt Ex, 3/7. 
Radium, Emanation given off by 
(McCLELLAND). Trans. vu—l., 89. 
Radium: The Penetrating or y Rays 
(McCLELLAND). ‘Trans. vir., 99. 
Radium Bromide: Action of its Ra- 
diations on some Organisms (DIrxon 
and WicHAM). Proc. x., 178. 
Radium Content of Deep-sea Sedi- 
ments (JOLY). Proc. X1., 288. 
Rain-Gauge, Fractionating (JoLy). 
Proc. 1x., 283. 
Reynolds (J. E.) Recent Analyses of 
the Dublin Gas Supply, and Ob- 
servations thereon. Proc. 1x., 304. 
Richardson (Lewis F.) The Lines of 
Flow of Water in saturated Soils. 
Proc. Xi., 290. 
Rio del Fuente of Western Mexico, 
and its Tributaries (DoyLE). Proc. 
ip, WO, 
Road-Metal: On 
Examination of (Joy). 
340. 
Ruthenium: Violet Spark-Spectrum 
of (ADENEY). Proc. X., 24. 
Ryan (H.) On the Preparation of 
Amidoketones. Proc. rx., 519. 
—— On the Synthesis of Glucosides. 
Proc. rx., 508. 
Ryan (Hugh) and Hsritt (George). 
The Synthesis of Glycosides : some 
Derivatives of Xylose. Proc. x1., 
247. 
Ryan (H.) and Mitis (W. 8.) On the 
Synthesis of Galactosides. Proc. 
Xo HOG, 
the Petrological 
IPROO, 355 
Saline Solutions, Action of Heat on 
the Absorption Spectra and Che- 
mical Constitution of (HARTLEY). 
Trans. VIl., 253. 
Salts of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel, 
Conditions of Equilibrium of Deli- 
= quescent and Hygroscopic, with 
/, respect to Atmospheric , Moisture 
- (HaRtLey). Trans. vi., 313. 
Sand-Ripples, Formation of (JoLy). 
Proc. X., 328. 
Sap, Cohesion Theory of the Ascent 
of. A Reply (Dixon). Proc. x., 48. 
Secondary Radiation and Atomic 
Structure (McCLELLAND). ‘rans. 
TEXeilis 
Secondary Radiation, The Energy of 
(McCLELLAND). ‘Trans. 1x., 9. 
Secondary Radiation excited by y 
Rays (Hackett). Trans. 1x., 201. 
Secondary Radiation from Com- 
pounds (McCLELLAND and 
Hackett). Trans. 1xX., 27. 
Secondary Radiation produced by 
the 8 and y Rays (McCLELLAND). 
Trans. vul., 169. 
Sedimentation Hxperiments and 
Theories (Jouy). Trans. viz, 391. 
Sedimentation, Imner Mechanism of 
(Jony). Proce. 1x., 325. 
Seeds: The Effect of very low Tem- 
perature on moist Seeds (ADAmMs). 
roe, Sat, Il. 
Separation and Quantitative Spectra 
of Cerium, etc. (PoLLOK and Lxo- 
NARD). Proc. XI., 257. 
Series in Spectra (Conway). 
Sith, USI. 
Sewage and Sea-water, Nature and 
Speed of Chemical Changes occur- 
ring in (Lerrs, BLakn, CALDWELL, 
and HawTHORNE). Proc. 1x., 333. 
Seymour (H. J.) On the Occurrence 
of Cassiterite in the Tertiary Granite 
of the Mourne Mountains, County 
Down. Proc. 1x., 583. 
—— On the Progressive Dynamo- 
Metamorphism of a Porphyritic 
Andesite from Co. Wicklow. Proc. 
Ix., 568. 
Ships’ Compasses: A new Form of 
Position-Finder for Adaptation to 
(GRUBB). Proc. x., 146. 
Short-horn Cattle, Mendelian Char- 
acters among (WiILson). Proc. X1., 
317. 
Silicates in Igneous Rocks, Influence 
of Pressure on Separation of (JOLY). 
Proc. 1X.) a1: 
Silicates in Ioneous Rocks, Theory of 
Order of Formation of (JoLy). 
Proc. 1x., 298. 
Simple Form of Apparatus for 
Observing the Rate of Absorp- 
tion of Oxygen by polluted Waters 
(ADENEY). Proc. x1., 280. 
Soap Solution, Concentration of, on 
the Surface of the Liquid (Hatt). 
IProceeixesO0s 
Solar Eclipse of 1900. Trans. vimr., 65. 
Sound : Its Effect upon the Structure 
of Water-jets (BELAS). Proc. x., 360. 
Proc. 
