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INDEX. 



Jeffery (Gr. B.) on the equations of 

 motion of a viscous fluid, 445; on 

 the two-dimensional steady motion 

 of a viscous fluid, 455 ; on self- 

 intersecting lines of force and 

 equipotential surfaces, 832. 



Jones (Prof. E. T.) on the most 

 effective adjustment of an induc- 

 tion-coil, 1. 



Jones (W. J.) on the ideal refracti- 

 vities of gases, 28 ; on a theory of 

 supersaturation, 35. 



Jones (W. M.) on friclional electri- 

 city on insulators and metals, 261 . 



Jude (0. W.) on the duplex har- 

 monograph, 490. 



King (Prof. L. V. ) on tlie precision 

 measurement of air velocity by 

 means of the hot-wire anemo- 

 meter, 556. 



Kinoshita (S.) on the tracks of the 

 alpha particles in photographic 

 films, 420. 



Lamb (Prof. II.) on a tidal problem, 

 737. 



Larmor (Sir J.) on the pressure of 

 radiation on a receding reflector, 

 208. 



Lawson (R. W.) on lead and the end 

 product of thorium, 673. 



Lead and the end product of thorium, 

 on, 673. 



Light, on condensation nuclei pro- 

 duced by the action of, on iodine 

 vapour, 413 ; on the scattering 

 and regular reflexion of, by gas 

 molecules, 625. 



■ absorption and fluorescence, 



on, 223. 



Lindemann (Dr. F. A.) on the theory 

 of the metallic state, 127. 



Line spectra, on radiation from an 

 electric source and, 709 ; on the 

 quantum-theory of radiation and, 

 795. 



Lines of force, on self-intersecting, 

 832. 



Liquid drop suspended in another 

 liquid, on the form of a, 149, 190. 



Livens (G. H.) on Lorentz's theory 

 of long-wave radiation, 158 ; on 

 the electron theory of metallic 

 conduction, 1 73, 425 ; on the law 

 of partition of energy and New- 

 tonian mechanics, 383 ; on the 

 electron theory of the optical pro- 

 perties of metals, 655. 



Log" (l-\-x) } on the expansion of, 

 65. 



Lorentz electron, on the motion of 

 the, 49. 



Lorentz's theory of long wave radia- 

 tion, on, 158. 



McCleland (N. P. K. J. 0"N.) on the 

 absorption spectra of organic sub- 

 stances in the light of the electron 

 theory, 192. 



Magnetic field of an atom, on the, 

 40. 



Makower (Dr. W.) on the magnetic 

 deflexion of the recoil stream from 

 radium A, 253 ; on the velocity of 

 the alpha particles from radium A, 

 259. 



Mallik (Prof. D. N.) on the theory 

 of dispersion, 465. 



Mercury, on an anomalous Zeeman 

 effect in satellites of the violet 

 line of, 241. 



Metallic conduction, on the electron 

 theory of, 173, 425. 



state, on the theory of the, 



127. 



Metals, on the plastic bending of, 

 184 ; on frictional electricity on, 

 261 ; on the ionization of, by 

 cathode rays, 369 ; on the contact 

 difference of potential of distilled, 

 623; on the electron theory of 

 the optical properties of, 655 ; on 

 the principal series in the spectra 

 of the alkali, 775. 



Molecules, on the gyroscopic theory 

 of atoms and, 310; on the relative 

 dimensions of, 552. 



Morphotropic relationships, on topic 

 parameters and, 745. 



Morrow (Miss G. V.) on displace- 

 ments in certain spectral lines of 

 zinc and titanium, 394. 



Nab la, on the operator, in combin- 

 ation with homogeneous functions, 

 700. 



Nagaoka (Prof. II.) on an anomalous 

 Zeeman effect in satellites of the 

 violet line of mercury, 241. 



Nichrome filaments, on the therm- 

 ionic emission from, 367. 



Nutting (P. G.) on the visibility of 

 radiation, 301. 



Onnes (H. Kamerlingh) on a sim- 

 plified deduction of the formula 

 which Planck uses as the basis of 

 his radiation theory, 297. 



