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GENERAL INDEX. 



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Light, cheapest form of, Langiey and 

 Very, xl, 97. 



comparison of forms of artificial, viii, 

 100. 



elastic and electrical theories, Gibbs, 

 v, 467; electric theory of, etc., Gibbs, 

 vii, 129. 



electric currents produced by, vii, 76. 

 discharges, influence of. v, 337. 



and electricity, Rayleigh, vi, 468 ; 

 Righi, ix, 66. 



emitted by glowing solid bodies, iv, 

 484. 



by fixe flies, Langiey and Very, 

 xl, 97. 



from incandescent lamps, Merritt, 

 vii, 167. 



and magnetism, Bidwell, viii, 76. 



mechanical equivalent, Tumlirz, ix, 

 153. 



penetration in water, Forel, v, 495; 

 Fol and Sarasin, vi, 67. 



radiated from moving molecules and 

 limit to interference, vii, 410. 



rotation of plane of polarization, by 

 discharge of a Leyden jar, vii, 409. 



spectro-photometric comparisons, 

 Nichols and Franklin, viii, 100. 



standard wave-lengths of, v, 337. 



velocity, Michelson, i, 62 ; Michel- 

 son and Morley, i, 377. 



wave-length of, Bell, iii, 167; v, 

 265, 347; Rowland, iii, 182; of 

 sodium, Michelson and Morley, iv, 427. 



zodiacal, Searle, i, 159 ; relation of, 

 to Jupiter, i, 318. 



See, spectrum, vision. 

 Light-absorption and molecular struc- 

 ture, i, 58. 

 Light-waves as the ultimate standard of 

 leugth, Michelson and Morlev, viii. 

 181. 



measurement of, Michelson, ix, 

 115. 

 stationary, Wiener, xl, 165. 

 Lightning and the Eiffel tower, viii, 411. 

 Lindgren, W., mineralogy of Pacific 



coast, vi, 73. 

 Linton, E., Entozoa of marine fishes, vii, 



239. 

 Liquids, action of maguets on, Moreland, 

 iv, 227. 



compressibility and surface tension, 

 ii, 481. 



electrical conductivity effected by 

 pressure, Barus. xl, 219. 



heat of vaporization of volatile, 

 Chappuis. vii, 225. 



relation of volume, etc., in case of, 

 Barus, viii, 407. 



solidification, by pressure, iv, 227. 



Liquids, subsidence of fine particles in, 

 Barus, vii, 122. 



surface tension, Magie, i, 1 89. 



LithophySKJ, origin of, Iddings, iii, 36. 



Liveing, spectrum of magnesium, vii, 

 406. 



Liversidge, A., Minerals of New South 

 Wales, viii, 166. 



Lockyer, J. N., Chemistry of the Sun, 

 iv, 228 ; movements of the earth, v, 

 346. 



Loew, E., Blumenbesuch von Insecten 

 und Frielandpflanzen, iii. 162. 



Lloyd, J. M., and C. G., Drugs and Medi- 

 cines of N. America, i, 313. 



Long, J. H., circular polarization of tar- 

 trate solutions, I, vi, 351 ; II, viii, 264; 

 Ill, xl, 275. 



Long Island geology, Merrill, ii, 234 ; 

 iv, 153. 



Sound in Quaternary, Dana, xl, 425. 



Loomis, E., contributions to meteorology, 

 No. 22, iii, 247; No. 23, vii, 243. 



memorial address by Newton, ix, 

 427 ; list of papers, iv, Appendix. 



Loomis, H. B., making of icebergs, xl, 

 333. 



Lotti, B., ophiohtic rocks of Italy, etc., 

 ii, 239. 



Loubat prize of the French Institute, ix, 

 413. 



Lubbock, J., Flowers, fruits, and leaves, 

 ii, 411 ; forms of seedlings, ii, 485. 



Lydekker, R., Fossil Mammalia, i, 405 ; 

 iv, 314; v, 256; Manual of Paleon- 

 tology, ix, 239. 



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McCalley, H., Warrior Coal Field, iii. 

 78. 



Macfarlane, J., Amer. Geological Rail- 

 way Guide, xl. 343. 



McGee, W. J., Ovibos cavifrons from 

 Iowa, iv, 217; three formations of 

 Middle Atlantic slope, v, 120, 328, 

 367, 448; Chesapeake Bay, vii, 502; 

 Appomattox formation, xl, 15. 



Mackintosh, J. B., on auerlite, vi, 461 ; 

 on sulphohalite, vi, 463. 



native iron sulphates from Chili, viii, 

 242 ; minerals of Llano Co., Texas, viii, 

 474; eudialyte from Arkansas, viii, 

 494. 



polycrase in N. and S. Carolina, ix, 

 302. 



McRae, A. L., electrostatic battery, i, 

 153. 



Magie, W. F., surface tension of liquids, 

 i, 189. 



Magnet, effect on chemical action, Row- 

 land and Bell, vi, 39. 



