INDEX. 



1041 



Jenkins (W. A.) on the effect of a • 

 magnetic Held on metallic resist- 

 ance, 731. 



Joly (Prof. J.) on the temperature 



of sublimation, 1. 

 Jones (Prof. E. T.) on induction-coil 

 potentials, 565. 



Jones (W. M.) on the electrical 

 resistance of nickel in magnetic 

 fields, 649. 



Jowett (Dr. A.) on the glacial 

 geology of East Lancashire, 1036. 



Kerschbaum (Dr. F. P.) on inter- 

 ference experiments in a highly 

 rarefied gas, 397. 



Kleeman (Dr. R. D.) on the recom- 

 bination of ions made by alpha 

 rays, 755 ; on the electrons liber- 

 ated in ionization, 755 ; on the 

 disintegration of an ion cluster in 

 a gas under the influence of an 

 electric field, 917. 



Konen (Prof. H.) on the distribution 

 of energy in the spectra of gases, 

 475. 



Lander (C. H.) on the application 

 of graphical methods to the solu- 

 tion of problems on struts and 

 tie-rods, 203. 



Langmuir (Dr. I.) on the heat of 

 formation of hydrogen from 

 hydrogen atoms, 188. 



Lead chloride, on the diffusion con- 

 stants of, 587. 



Le Bas (G.) on the theory of mole- 

 cular volumes, 344, 740, 976. 



Light absorption and fluorescence, 

 on, 632. 



Liquid-gas surfaces, on the electri- 

 fication at, 297. 



Liquids, on rotatory polarization in, 

 91 ; on the influence of volume 

 change on the fluidity of mixtures 

 of, 662. 



Livens (G. H.) on the intrinsic op- 

 tical activity of isotropic media, 

 468 ; on the rotational optical 

 activity in isotropic media, 994. 



McTaggart (H. A.) on the electrifi- 

 cation at liquid-gas surfaces, 297. 



Magnetic field, on the effect of a, on 

 spectral lines, 506 ; on the resist- 

 ance of nickel in a, 649 ; on the 

 effect of a, on metallic resistance, 

 731. 



properties, on the anhysteretic, 



of iron and nickel, 357 ; on the, 



of chrome steels at ordinary and 

 low temperatures, 830. 



Magnetism, notes on, 428. 



Magnets, on permanent, 428. 



Malam (J. E.) on the electrical re- 

 sistance of nickel in magnetic 

 fields, 649. 



Marsden (E.) on the transformations 

 in the active deposit of actinium, 

 690; on the passage of alpha 

 particles through hydrogen, 824. 



Mercury, on the Hall effect in liquid 

 and solid, 109 ; on regular surface 

 markings in stretched wires of, 

 869. 



lines, on an anomalous Zeeman 



effect in satellites of, 333. 



Metallic resistance, on the effect of 

 a magnetic field on, 731. 



Metals, on the expression for the 

 electrical conductivity of, 441 ; 

 on the electron atmosphere of, 

 457 ; on regular surface markings 

 in stretched wires of soft, 869. 



Michelson-Morley experiment, on 

 the physical interpretation of the, 

 150. 



Mixtures, on the thermodynamical 

 theory of ternary, 942. 



Moir (Miss M. B.) on the magnetic 

 properties of chrome steels at ordi- 

 nary and low temperatures, 830. 



Molecular volumes, on the theory of, 

 344, 740, 976. 



Molecule, on the energy required to 

 ionize a, by collision, 269. 



Monochromatic illumination, on the 

 separation of close spectrum lines 

 for, 524. 



Moore (H.) on the ionization in com- 

 pounds of carbon bv X-radiation, 

 177. 



Moseley (H. G. J.) on the high-fre- 

 quency spectra of the elements, 

 703. 



Nagaoka (Prof. H.) on crossed spec- 

 tra obtained by combinations of 

 different interferometers, 126 ; on 

 an anomalous Zeeman effect in 

 satellites of mercury lines, 333. 



Nicholas (T. C.) on the geology of 

 the St. Tudwal's peninsula, 539. 



Nicholson (Prof. J. W.) on the high- 

 frequency spectra of the elements, 

 and the structure of the atom, 

 541. 



Nickel, on the anhysteretic magnetic 



