I N D E X. 



663 



Induction-coil, on the, 581. 

 Inductive circuit, on the length of 



the break-spark in an, 653. 

 Iron, on magnetic induction in, 456; 

 on the change in dimensions 

 caused by magnetization in, 463. 

 Isopentane, on the thermal proper- 

 ties of, 208. 

 Isothermals of hvdrogen, on the, 



651. 

 Jeans 'J. H.) on the mechanism of 

 radiation, 421 ; on the theoretical 

 evolution of the ratio of the 

 specific heats of a gas, 638. 

 Jukes-Browne (A. J.) on the upper 



greensand of Wiltshire, 152. 

 Kelvin (Lord) on the dynamical 

 theory of heat and light, 1 ; on 

 ether and gravitational matter 

 through iufinite space, 161. 

 Kent (N. A.) on the Zeeman effect, 



275. 

 Kilroe (J. R.) on intrusive igneous 



rocks in Ireland, (160. 

 Langley (Prof. S. P.) on the new 



spectrum, 119. 

 Leyden-jar, on the damping of os- 

 cillations in the discharge of a, 92. 

 1 .ight, on the dynamical theory of, 1 . 

 Liquids, on the velocity of solidi- 

 fication of over-cooled, CO ; on 

 double-refraction in moving vis- 

 cous, 469 ; on accidental double- 

 refraction in, 524. 

 1 .odge (Dr O.) on the ratio of specific 



heats in gases, 241. 

 Lownds (L.) on the thermomagnetic 

 and thermoelectric properties of 

 crystalline bismuth, 325. 

 Mcltenry (A.) on intrusive igneous 



rocks in Ireland, 660. 

 Magnetic effect of electric convection, 

 on the, 144, 179, 235, 285, 319. 



induction in iron and other 



metals, on, 456. 

 Magnetization, on the change in 

 dimensions caused by, in iron, 463. 

 Matter, on ether and gravitational, 



through infinite space, 161. 

 Metals, on magnetic induction in, 



456. 

 Metrologv, applications of elastic 



solids to, 532, 594. 

 Monckton (II. \V.) on some land- 

 slips in boulder-clay near Scar- 

 borough, 580. 



More (Prof. L. T.) on dielectric 



strain, 527. 

 Morgan (Prof. C. H.) on the Tort- 

 worth inlier, 159. 

 Natanson (Prof. L.) on the laws of 

 viscosity, 342 ; on double-refraction 

 in moving viscous liquids, 469. 

 Nutting (Prof. P. G.) on the complete 



emission-fund ion, 379. 

 Oldham (R. D.) on the origin of 



the Dunmail Raise, 154. 

 Oscillations, on the damping of the, 

 in the discharge of a levden-iar, 

 92. 

 Parkinson (J.) on the geology of 

 South Central Ceylon," 1 52 • on 

 the hollow spherulites of the 

 Yellowstone and Great Britain. 

 156. 

 Peach (B. N.) on the geology of the 



Isle of Arran, 158. 

 Pearson (Prof. K.) on lines and 

 planes of closest fit to systems of 

 points in space, 559. 

 Pender (H.) on the magnetic effect 



of electrical convection, 179. 

 Pfliiger (Dr. A.) on the anomalous 



dispersion of cyanin, 317. 

 Phosphorus emanation, on the ab- 

 sorption of the ionized, in tubes, 

 40; on the transmission of the, 

 through air and other media, 39J : 

 on the ionization of air by. 477. 

 Photomicrography, study of growing 



crystals by instantaneous. 488. 

 Pocklington (Dr. H. C.) on rotatory 

 polarization in biaxial crratals, 

 361. 

 Polarization, on rotatory, in biaxial 



crystals, 361. 

 Porter (A. W.) on the emission- 

 function of a body emitting a line- 

 spectrum, 573. 

 Potential of a symmetrical system, 

 on the, 237 ; on the drop of, at 

 the electrodes in vacuum-tube 

 discharge, 61(5. 

 Radiation, on the mechanism of, 421 . 

 Rayleigh (Lord), acoustical note.-. 



280 ; on the induction-coil, 58 1 . 

 Reaction, on the velocity of, 50. 

 Reynolds (S. II.) on the Tortworth 



inlier, 159. 

 Rhoads (Dr. E.) on the change in 

 dimensions caused by magnet- 

 ization in iron, 463. 



