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INDEX to VOL. XXXVI. 



ADDITION theorem of the Bessel 

 functions of zero and unit orders, 

 on the, 234. 



Air molecules, on the scattering of 

 light by, 272, 320. 



Airey (Dr. J.) on the practical im- 

 portance of the confluent hyper- 

 geometric function, 129 ; on the 

 addition theorem of the Bessel 

 functions of zero and unit orders, 

 234. 



Anderson (Prof. A.) on Kirchhofl's 

 formulation of the principle of 

 Huygens, 261 : on the coefficient 

 of potential of two conducting 

 spheres, 271. 



Angle trisection, on an arrangement 

 for, 143. 



Antonoff (Prof. G. N.) on interfacial 

 tension and complex molecules, 

 377. 



Ave, on some two-dimensional po- 

 tential problems connected with 

 the circular, 273. 



Ave, on a geometrical construction 

 for rectifying a circular, 472. 



Ash worth (Dr. J. R.) on the calcu- 

 lation of magnetic and electric 

 saturation values, 351. 



Atomic number and frequency dif- 

 ferences in spectral series, on, 337. 



structure from the physico- 

 chemical standpoint, on. 326. 



Attraction due to certain surface 

 distributions, on the normal com- 

 ponent of the. 475. 



Barton (Prof. E. H.) on variably- 

 coupled vibrations, 36 ; on forced 

 vibrations experimentally illus- 

 trated, 169. 



Basu (S. N.) on the influence of the 

 finite volume of molecules on the 

 equation of state, 199. 



Beams, on the buckling of deep, 297. 



Bell (H.) on atomic number and 

 frequency differences in spectral 

 series, 337. 



Bell-buoy, on the submarine, 9. 



Bessel functions of zero and unit 

 orders, on the addition theorem of 

 the, 234. 



Bessel's series, on an asj^mptotic 

 theorem in, 191. 



Bickley (W. G.) on some two-di- 

 mensional potential problems con- 

 nected with the circular arc, 273. 



Bohr's hypothesis of stationary states 

 of motion and the radiation from 

 an accelerated electron, on, 243. 



Bocks, new : — Duncan & Starling's 

 Text Book of Physics, 142 ; Stein- 

 heil & Voit's Applied Optics. 

 142 ; Silberstein's Elements of the 

 Electromagnetic Theory of Light, 

 361 ; Youngs Stoichiometry, 361 : 

 W. H. & W. L. Bvagg's X Bays 

 and Crystal Structure, 362 ; 

 Plummer's Introductory Treatise 

 on Dynamical Astronomy, 425 ; 

 Silberstein's Simplified Method 

 of Tracing Kays through any Op- 

 tical System, 4-86 ; Bateman's 



