545 



Geotropism, notes on statolith theory of (Darwin and Pertz), 477. 

 Gray (A. C. H.) See G-reig and G-ray. 



G-ray (Andrew) and Wood (Alex.) On the Effect of a Magnetic Field on the 

 Kate of Subsidence of Torsional Oscillations in Wires of Nickel and Iron, 

 and the Changes produced by Drawing and Annealing, 28G. 



G-reen (A. B.) Further Note on some Additional Points in Connection with 



Chloroformed Calf Yaccine, 342 ; A Note on the Action of Radium on 



Micro-organisms, 375. 



Greenbill (A. G.) The Third Elliptic Integral and the Ellipsotomic Problem, 1. 



Gregory (R. P.) The Reduction Division in Ferns, 86. 



Greig (E. D. W.) and Gray (A. C. H.) Note on the Lymphatic Glands in 

 Sleeping Sickness, 455. 



Harker (J. A.) On the High Temperature Standards of the National Physical 



Laboratory, 217. 

 Hartley (E. G. J.) See Berkeley and Hartley. 



Heat regulation of body investigated by death temperatures (Corner and 

 Sawyer), 361. 



Heats, specific, of metals, and atomic weights (Tilden), 226. 

 Helium, production from radium emanation (Ramsay and Soddy), 346. 

 High -temperature standards of the National Physical Laboratory (Harker), 

 217. 



Horton (Frank) The Effects of Changes of Temperature on the Modulus of 



Torsional Rigidity of Metal Wires, 334. 

 Hydrides, liquefied, of phosphorus, sulplmr, etc., as conducting solvents (Mcintosh 



and Steele), 450; (Archibald and Mcintosh), 454. 



Inheritance, criterion to test theories of (Pearson), 262. 

 Integration, general theory of (Young), 445. 



Ionic-dissociation hypothesis and enzjme action (Armstrong), 537. 

 Lagenostoma Lomaxi, palaeozoic seed (Oliver and Scott), 4. 



Langley (J. N.) and Anderson (H. K.) On the Effects of Joining the Cervical 

 Sympathetic Nerve with the Chorda Tympani, 99. 



Lens-systems, cylindrical, and rotation of images (Burch), 281. 



Lockyer (Sir N.) Further Researches on the Temperature Classification of 



Stars, 227 ; and Lockyer (W. J. S.) The Behaviour of the Short-period 



Atmospheric Pressure Yariation over the Earth's Surface, 457. 



Lockyer (W. J. S.) Sunspot Yariation in Latitude, 1861 — 1902, 142. 



Lodestone, rapid artificial production of (Porter), 5. 



Lodge (A.) Yalues of Legendre's Functions. (See Rayleigh), 65. 



Mcintosh (D.) and Steele (B. D.) On the Liquefied Hydrides of Phosphorus, 

 Sulphur, and the Halogens, as Conducting Solvents. — Part I, 450. 



Magnetic field, effect of rotating a dielectric in (Wilson), 490; effect on 



torsional oscillations in nickel and iron wires, and changes produced by 

 drawing and annealing (Gray and Wood), 286. 



Magnetisation, changes of thermoelectric power produced by (Bidwell), 413. 



Magnetism, experiments in (Porter), 5. 



Massee (G.) On the Origin of Parasitism in Fungi, 118. 



Matthey (E.) Constant-Standard Silver Trial-Plates, 124. 



Mendelian inheritance and reduction of chromosomes (Gregory), 86. 



