INDEX. 



551 



lations of dilute solutions of cane- 

 sugar and ethyl alcohol, 383. 



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

 composition of some oceanic de- 

 posits, 229. 



Kendall (J. D.) on the Whitehaven 

 Sandstone series, 152. 



Kerosene, on the fractional distil- 

 lation of Russian, 225. 



Kinetic theory of gas, on the, 362. 



Kingsmill (T. W.) on the loess and 

 other superficial deposits of Shan- 

 tung, 150. 



Kuenen (Dr.) on the condensation 

 and the critical phenomena of 

 mixtures of ethane and nitrous 

 oxide, 173. 



Lamplugh (G. W.) on the crush- 

 conglomerates of Isle of Man, 394. 



Lees (Dr. C. H.) on a simple geo- 

 metrical construction for finding 

 the illumination of a plane due to 

 a small source of light, 463. 



Lehfeldt (R. A.) on the properties of 

 a mixture of liquids, 397. 



Light, on the action of, in promoting 

 the formation of selenides, 241. 



Liquid matter, on the true volume of, 

 321. 



Liquids, on the properties of a 

 mixture of, 397. 



Liveing (Prof.) on the refraction and 

 dispersion of liquid oxygen, and the 

 absorption spectrum of liquid air, 

 ■ 268. 



Lobley (J. L.) on the mean radial 

 variation of the globe, 149. 



Mach (K.) on the double refraction 

 of electrical rays, 152. 



Magnetism of asbestos, on the, 231. 



Magnetization, on the changes of 

 length produced in iron wires by, 

 345. 

 Metals, on the thermo-electric powers 

 of, between the temperatures of the 

 boiling-point of water and the 

 boiling-point of liquid air, 95. 

 Mizuno (Prof. T.) on tinfoil grating 

 as a detector for electric waves, 497. 

 Molecular force and the surface- 

 tension of solutions, on, 477. 

 Monckton (H. W.) on the Stirling 



dolerite, 315. 

 More (Dr. L. T.) on the changes in 

 length produced in iron wires by 

 magnetization, 345. 



Morris (D. K.) on the measurements 

 of varying currents in inductive 

 circuits, 256. 



Motor, on a theory of the syn- 

 chronous, 56, 195. 



Natanson (Prof. L.) on the critical 

 temperature of hydrogen and the 

 theory of adiabatic expansion in 

 the neighbourhoodof the critical 

 point, 272. 



Nitrous oxide and ethane, on the 

 condensation and the critical phe- 

 nomena of mixtures of, 173. 



Olszewski (Prof. K.) on the critical 

 and the boiling temperature of 

 hydrogen, 202. 



Optics, on the Gladstone law in 

 physical, 321. 



Oscillations, on a simple method of 

 determining the duration of tor- 

 sional, 395. 



Ostwald's law of dilution, proof of, 

 as deduced from the freezing- 

 point, 142. 



Oxygen, on the refraction and dis- 

 persion of liquid, 268 ; on the 

 pressures of saturation of, 454. 



Palmer (A. D., jr.) on the wave- 

 length of the D 3 helium line, 547. 



Paschen (Prof.F.) on the constituents 

 of cleveite gas, 297. 



Perry (Prof. J.) on the development 

 of arbitrary functions, 506. 



Petroleum, on the fractional distil- 

 lation of American, 225. 



Pickering (S. U.) on self-recorded 

 breaks in the properties of solu- 

 tions, 472. 



Porter (A. W.) on the measurement 

 of varying currents in inductive 

 circuits, 256. 



Postlethwaite (J.) on some railway- 

 cuttings near Keswick, 315. 



Preller (Dr. C. S. du R.) on fluvio- 

 glacial and interglacial deposits in 

 Switzerland, 229. 



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

 the country around Fishguard, 

 148. 



Resistance of bismuth when cooled 

 to the temperature of solid air, on 

 the variation in the electrical, 303. 



Rhodes (W. G.) on a theory of the 

 synchronous motor, 56, 195. 



Robinson cup-anemometer, on the 

 theory of the, 63. 



