512 



Chemical dynamics and statics tinder action of light (Wilderoian), 66. 

 Chloroform as anaesthetic, methods for limitation and regulation of (Harcourt), 

 504. 



Clarke (C. B.) Antarctic Origin of the Tribe Schceneae, 496. 



Colubrines, " non-poisonous," toxic properties of saliva of (Alcock and Rogers), 

 446. 



Conduction (electrical) in gases, conditions of (Armstrong), 99. 

 Croonian Lecture, 79. 



Cullum (J. E.) Report of Absolute Magnetic Observations at the Valencia Ob- 



servatory (Cahirciveen, co. Kerry), 1899, 1900, and 1901, 246. 

 Cyanogenesis in plants (Dunstan and Henry), 153. 



Dale (J. B.) Theoretical discussion of dissipation of energy by induced currents 



in an iron cylinder in magnetic field, 369. 

 Dewar (Jas.) Coefficients of the Cubical Expansion of Ice, Hydrated Salts, Solid 



Carbonic Acid, and other Substances at Low Temperatures, 237. 

 Dixon (H. B.) On the Movements of the Flame in the Explosion of Gases, 471. 

 Dunstan (W. R.), and Henry (T. A.) Cyanogenesis in Plants. Part II. — The 



Great Millet, Sorghum vulgare, 153. 



Electric radiation, continuity of effect of light and (Bose), 154. 



Electric response to mechanical disturbance in metals (Bose), 273. 



Electric waves, magnetic detector of (Marconi), 341; effect of daylight on 



(Marconi), 344 ; phenomena affecting transmission over sea and earth (Jackson), 



254. 



Elements, classification of (Armstrong), 86; spectra, densities, &c, of some groups 



of, and relation to atomic mass (Ramage), 1. 

 Energy, dissipation of, by electric currents in iron rotated in magnetic field 



(Wilson), 359 ; (Dale), 369. 

 Escombe (E.) See Brown and Escombe. 



Expansion coefficients of ice, &c, at low temperatures (Dewar), 237. 

 Explosion of gases, movements of flame in (Dixon), 471. 



Farmer (J. B.) and Chandler (S. E.) On the Influence of an Excess of Carbon 

 Dioxide in the Air on the Form and Internal Structure of Plants, 413. 



Filon (L. N. G.) On an Approximate Solution for the Bending of a Beam of 

 Rectangular Cross-section under any System of Load, witli Special Reference 

 to Points of Concentrated or Discontinuous Loading, 491. 



Flett (J. S.) See Anderson and Flett. 



Flicker, contributions to study of (Porter) , 313. 



Forbes (G.) A Portable Telemeter, or Range-finder, 347. 



Gamgee (A.) On Certain Chemical and Physical Properties of Haemoglobin 

 (Croonian Lecture), 79. 



Gastropods, new interpretation of gastric organs of (Moore and Randies), 231. 



Gifford (J. W.) The Refractive Indices of Fluorite, Quartz, and Calcite, 329. 



Gray (Andrew) and Wood (Alex.) On the Effect of a Longitudinal Magnetic 

 Field on the Internal Viscosity of Wires of Nickel and Iron, as shown by 

 Change of the Rate of Subsidence of Torsional Oscillations, 294. 



Haemoglobin, chemical and physical properties of (Gamgee), 79. 

 Harcourt (A. V.) On Two Methods for the Limitation and Regulation of Chloro- 

 form when administered as an Anaesthetic, 504. 



