xvi 



Heritage, Total, Average Contribution of each several Ancestor to (Galton), 401. 

 Hitchin, Palaeolithic Deposits at (Eeid), 40. 



Hopkinson (J.) Magnetic Properties of Iron at High Temperatures, 490. 

 Horsley (Victor) and Lowenthal (Max). On the Eelations between the Cerebellar 



and other Centres (namely, Cerebral and Spinal), with especial reference to 



the Action of Antagonistic Muscles, 20. 

 Hough (S. S.) On the Application of Harmonic Analysis to the Dynamical 



Theory of the Tides. Part I, 236. 

 Howes (George Bond) elected, 297 ; admitted, 396. 



Huggins (W.) and Mrs. Huggins. On the Kelative Behaviour of the H and K 

 Lines of the Spectrum of Calcium, 433. 



Ice, Dielectric Constant of (Dewar and Fleming), 2, 316. 



Inductive Capacity, Specific. See Dielectric Constants. 



Insemination, Artificial, of Mammals (Heape), 52. 



Iron, Magnetic Properties of, at High Temperatures (Hopkinson), 490. 



Magnetisation Limit of (Wilde), 291. 



Jones (E. Taylor). On the Eelation between Magnetic Stress and Magnetic 



Deformation in Nickel, 19. 

 Judd (John W.) Second Eeport on a Series of Specimens of the Deposits of the 



Nile Delta, obtained byBoring Operations undertaken by the Eoyal Society, 32. 



"Kelvin (Lord), Maclean (M.), and Gait (A.) Electrification of Air, of Vapour of 



Water, and of other Gases, 483. 

 Kew Observatory Committee, Eeport of, 96. 

 Kipping (E. Stanley) elected, 297 ; admitted, 396. 

 Koch (E.) elected Foreign Member, 30. 



Larmer (Joseph). A Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous 



Medium. Part III. Eelations with Material Media, 272. 

 Leathern (J. G.) On the Theory of the Magneto-optic Phenomena of Iron, 



Nickel, and Cobalt, 487. 

 Lee (Alice) and Pearson (Karl). Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of 



Evolution. On the Eelative Variation and Correlation in Civilised and 



Uncivilised Eaces, 343. 

 On the Distribution of Frequency (Variation and Correlation) of the 



Barometric Height at Diverse Stations, 491. 

 Lenard Eays, Nature and Production of ; Charge carried by (McClelland), 227. 

 Light, Sensitiveness of Eetina to (Abney), 330. 

 Linens gesserensis, Fragmentation in (Brown), 28. 

 Lockyer (J. Norman). Further Observations of Enhanced Lines, 441. 



On the Chemistry of the Hottest Stars, 148. 



On the Classification of Stars of the 5 Cephei Class, 445. 



The Total Solar Eclipse of August 9, 1896. Eeport on the Expedition to 



Kio Island, 444. 



Lodge (Oliver). Experiments on the Absence of Mechanical Connexion between 



Ether and Matter, 31. 

 Further Note on the Influence of a Magnetic Field on Eadiation Frequency, 



413. 



Lowenthal (Max) and Horsley (Victor). On the Eelations between the Cerebellar 

 and other Centres (namely, Cerebral and Spinal), with especial reference to 

 the Action of Antagonistic Muscles, 20. 



