INDEX to VOL. LXXIII. 



Acoustic shadow of sphere (Rayleigh), 65. 



Aerial gliders, longitudinal stability of (Bryan and Williams), 92. 

 Alloys, non -uniformity in castings (Matthey), 124. 

 Anaesthesia, chemistry of (Moore and Eoaf), 382. 

 Anderson (H. K.) See Langley and Anderson. 



Archibald (E. H.) and Mcintosh (D.) On the Liquefied Hydrides of Phosphorus, 



Sulphur, and the Halogens, as Conducting Solvents — Part II, 454. 

 Area-scale, radial (Edwards), 292. 



Armstrong (E. F.) Studies on Enzyme Action. II. — The Eate of the Change, 

 conditioned by Sucroclastic Enzymes, and its Bearing on ths Law of Mass 



Action, 500; Studies on Enzyme Action. III. — The Influence of the 



Prodxicts of Change on the Bate of Change conditioned by Sucroclastic 



Enzymes, 516 ; and Caldwell (R. J.) Studies on Enzyme Action. IV. — 



The Sucroclastic Action of Acids as contrasted with that of Enzymes, 526. 



Armstrong (H. E.) Enzyme Action as bearing on the Validity of the Ionic 

 Dissociation Hypothesis and on the Phenomena of Vital Change, 537. 



Arrhenius (Svante) On the Electric Equilibrium of the Sun, 496. 



Atmospheric pressure variation, short period, over earth's surface (Lockyer and 

 Lockyer), 457. 



Atomic weights of oxygen, hydrogen, etc. (Rayleigh), 153. 

 Bakerian Lectui'e (Rutherford), 493. 



Bashford (E. E.) and Murray (J. A.) The Significance of the Zoological Dis- 

 tribution, the Nature of the Mitoses, and the Transmissibility of Cancer, 66 ; 

 Conjugation of Resting Nuclei in an Epithelioma of the Mouse, 77. 



Bayliss (W. M.) and Starling (E. H.) The Chemical Regulation of the Secretory 

 Process, 310. 



Beams, determination of stress and strains in (Morrow), 13. 

 Benzene in poisoning by coal gas (Staehelin), 78. 



Berkeley (Earl of) Experimental Determinations for Satiirated Solutions, 435 ; 



and Hartley (E. Gr. J.) A Method of Measuring directly High Osmotic 



Pressures, 436. 



Bidwell (S.) On the Changes of Thermoelectric Power produced by Magnetisa- 

 tion, and their Relation to Magnetic Strains, 413. 

 Blood fluids and phagocytosis (Wright and Douglas), 128. 



Br unton (Sir Lauder), Eayrer (Sir J.), and Rogers (L.) Experiments on a 

 Method of Preventing Death from Snake bite, capable of Common and Easy 

 Practical Application, 323. 



Bryan (Gr. H.) and Williams (W. E.) The Longitudinal Stability of Aerial 

 Gliders, 100. 



Buchanan (J. Y.) On the Compressibility of Solids, 296. 



Burch (G-. J.) Some Uses of Cylindrical Lens-Systems, including Rotation of 

 Images, 281. 



