INDEX. 



575 



Lamb (0. G.) on the distribution of 

 magnetic induction in a long iron 

 bar, 262. 



Lehfeldt (Dr. R. A.) on the vapour- 

 pressure of solutions of volatile 

 substances, 215 ; on the theory of 

 the electrolytic solution-pressure, 

 430. 



Liquids, on the mutual solubility of, 

 180; on accidental double refrac- 

 tion in, 485 ; determination of the 

 point of maximum density of, 506. 



Love (E. F. «L) on the Joule-Thom- 

 son thermal effect, 106. 



MacLean (G. V.) on the velocity of 

 electric waves in air, 115. 



Magnesium amalgams, variations of 

 the resistance of, with tempe- 

 rature, 445. 



Magnetic force, on the dispersion of 

 the cathode rays by, 478. 



hysteresis of cobalt, on the, 271. 



induction, on the eilect of a 



conducting sphere in a variable 

 magnetic field on the, 165; on the 

 distribution of, in an iron bar, 262. 



Magnetism and molecular rotation, 

 on, 236. 



Magnetization, on a possible mechan- 

 ism of, 319. 



Magnitudes, on physical, 457. 



Majorana (Q.) on the contact-theorv, 

 241, 255. 



Mallory (F.) on a comparison of 

 Rowland's mercury thermometers 

 with a platinum thermometer ; a 

 comparison of the platinum ther- 

 mometer with a standardized Ton- 

 nelot thermometer; and a reduction 

 of Rowland's value of the mecha- 

 nical equivalent of heat to the Paris 

 nitrogen scale, 1. 



Marr (J. E.) on limestone-knolls in 

 the Craven district, 163. 



Matley (0. A.) on the geology of 

 Northern Anglesey, 399. 



Metals, attraction of unlike, 255. 



Michell (A. G. M.) on the elastic 

 stability of long beams under 

 transverse forces, 298. 



Milner (S. R.) on the thermal con- 

 ductivity of water, 46. 



Mineral, on a new, 480. 



Molecular rotation, on magnetism 

 and, 236. 



Morton (Prof.VV. B.) on the criterion 

 for the oscillatory discharge of a 

 condenser, 143, 148. 



Oscillatory discharge of a condenser, 

 on the criterion for the, 143, 148. 



Owens (Prof. R. B.) on thorium 

 radiation, 360. 



Palladium wires, on the disintegra- 

 tion of, at high temperatures, 481. 



Park (J.) on the rhvolites of the 

 Hauraki goldfields, 396. _ 



Parkinson (J.) on an intrusion of gra- 

 nite into diabase at Sorel Pt., 399. 



Pentane, on the thermal properties 

 of normal, 213. 



Photography of sound-waves, on the. 

 218 ; of ripples, on the, 338. 



Platinum thermometry, notes on, 

 519. 



wires, on the disintegration of, 



at high temperatures, 481. 



Polarization, on achromatic, 345. 



Pollard (Dr. W.) on spinel and 

 forsterite from the Glenelg lime- 

 stone, 162. 



Quartz, on the specific gravity of. 

 509. 



Raisin (Miss O. A.) on varieties of 

 serpentine in Anglesey, 160. 



Rayleigh (Lord) on the theory of 

 anomalous dispersion, 151 ; inves- 

 tigations in capillarity, 321. 



Reed (F. R. C.) on the geology of 

 Waterford, 315. 



Reese (H. M.) on the Zeeman effect. 

 317. 



Refraction, on differential double, 

 345 ; on accidental double, in 

 liquids, 485. 



Resistance of certain amalgams, on 

 the variation of the, with tempe- 

 rature, 433. 



Ripples, on the photography of, 338. 



Robson (W. G.) on the mutual solu- 

 bility of liquids, 180. 



Rose-Innes (J.) on the thermal pro- 

 perties of normal pentane, 213 ; 

 on the ratio of the specific heats 

 of air, 286. 



Rowland's thermometers, comparison 

 of, with a Callendar-GriffithV pla- 

 tinum thermometer, 1. 



Rutley (F.) on the rhyolites of the 

 Hauraki gold fields, 396. 



Salter (A. E.) on pebbles of schorl- 

 rock in drift-deposits of S. and 

 E. England, 159. 



Schott (G. A.) on the determination 

 of the point of maximum density 

 of a liquid by the hydrometer of 

 total immersion, 506. 



