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INDEX. 



Sine law of Malus, an experimental 

 verification of the (Spitta), 376. 



Skatole in the vegetable kingdom, on 

 the occurrence of (Dunstan), 211. 



Smith (E.) the chemistry of the urine 

 of the horse, 328. 



Solar and stellar light in the ultra- 

 violet part of the spectrum, on the 

 limit of (Huggins), 133. 



■ Physics Committee, further dis- 

 cussion of the sun-spot observations 

 made at South Kensington, a report 

 to the (Lockyer), 385. 



Sollas (William Johnson) elected, 175. 



admitted, 253. 



Spark discharge, observations on the 

 (Joly), 376. 



Specific inductive capacity of a dielec- 

 tric, on the effect of temperature on 

 the (Cassie), 357. 



inductive capacity of dielectrics 



when acted on by very rapidly alter- 

 nating electric forces (Thomson), 

 292. 



resistance and other properties of 



sulphur (Monckman), 136. 



Spectra of oxygen, and some of its 

 compounds, notes on the absorption 

 (Liveing and Dewar), 222. 



of Uranus and Saturn, note on 



the photographic (Huggins and Hug- 

 gins), 231. 



Spectrum, on the limit of solar and 

 stellar light in the ultra-violet part 

 of the (Huggins), 133. 



of manganese, on the wave-length 



of the chief fluting seen in the 

 (Lockyer), 35. 



visible and photographic, of the 



great nebula in Orion, on the (Hug- 

 gins and Huggins), 40. 



Spitta (E. J.) an experimental verifica- 

 tion of the sine law of Malus, 376. 



Stellar and solar light in the ultra- 

 violet part of the spectrum, on the 

 limit of (Huggins), 133. 



Stewart (Balfour) obituary notice of, 

 ix. 



Storage batteries, contributions to the 

 chemistrv of. No. 2 (Frankland), 

 304. 



Sulphur, the specific resistance and 

 other properties of (Monckman), 

 136. 



Sun-spot observations made at South 

 Kensington, further discussion of the. 

 A report to the Solar Physics Com- 

 mittee (Lockyer), 385. 



Tanakadate (A.) and J. T. Bottomley, 

 note on the thermo-electric position 

 of platinoid, 286. 



Terrestrial magnetism, on a possible 

 geological origin of (Hull), 92. 



Thermo-electric position of platinoid, 

 note on the (Bottomley and Tanaka- 

 date), 286. 



Thomas (O.) on the dentition of Orni- 

 thorht/nchus, 126. 



Thompson (C.) and C. K. A. Wright, 

 note on the development of voltaic 

 electricity by atmospheric oxidation 

 of combustible gases and other sub- 

 stances, 372. 



Thomson (J. J.) note on the effect 

 produced by conductors in the neigh- 

 bourhood of a wire on the rate of pro- 

 pagation of electrical disturbances 

 along it, with a determination of this 

 rate, 1. 



specific inductive capacity of di- 

 electrics when acted on by very 

 rapidly alternating electric forces, 

 292. 



ThrelfaU (B.) and J. F. Adair, on the 

 velocity of transmission through sea- 

 water of disturbances of large ampli- 

 tude caused by explosions, 496. 



Time-lag in the magnetisation of iron, 

 on (Ewing), 269. 



Todd (Charles) elected, 175. 



Tomlinson (Herbert) elected, 175. 



admitted, 253. 



Toxic action of the albumose from the 

 seeds of Abrus precatorius (Martin), 

 100. 



Trimen (Henry) admitted, 175. 

 Trimen (Roland) admitted, 384. 

 Trust funds, 464. 



Tubercles on the roots of leguminous 

 plants, with special reference to the 

 pea and bean, on the (Ward), 431. 



Uranus and Saturn, note on the photo- 

 graphic spectra of (Huggins and 

 Huggins), 231. 



Urine of the horse, the chemistry of 

 the (Smith), 328. 



Yaporised metals, on films produced by, 



and their applications to chemical 



analysis (Hartley), 88. 

 Yariability in condensing swarms of 



meteorites, on the cause of (Lockyer), 



401. 



Variables, on the interchange of the, in 

 certain linear differential operators 

 (Elliott), 358. 



Variations of Cardium edule, apparently 

 correlated to the conditions of life, on 

 some (Bateson), 204. 



Veley (V. H.) the conditions of the re- 

 action between copper and nitric acid, 

 216. 



