521 



ITilon (L. N. G.) On the Elastic Equilibrium of Circular Cylinders under certain 



Practical Systems of Load, 353. 

 blames, Investigation of the Spectra of, from Open-hearth and " Basic " Bessemer 



Processes (Hartley and Ramage), 93. 

 Eoulerton (A. G. R.) See Ransome and Foulerton. 

 Frog's skin current (Waller), 480. 



Gamgee (Arthur). On the Behaviour of Oxy-haemoglobin, Carbonic-oxide-haemo- 

 globin, Methaemoglobin, and certain of their Derivatives, in the Magnetic 

 Eield, with a Preliminary Note on the Electrolysis of the Haemoglobin 

 Compounds, 503. 



Gases, Application of Kinetic Theory to Electric, &c, Properties of (Walker), 77. 

 Gases, conductivity of, under Becquerel rays (Strutt), 126. 



Gemmill (J. E.) The Anatomy of Symmetrical Double Monstrosities in the 

 Trout, 129. 



Gill (Sir D.) The Spectrum of q Argus, 456. 



Glyoxylic acid and proteids, contributions to chemistry of (Hopkins and Cole), 21. 

 Gregory (J. W.) elected, 326. 



Ground, vertical movements of stone on surface of (Darwin), 253. 



Haemoglobins, behaviour in magnetic field and electrolysis of (Gamgee), 503. 

 Halliburton (W. D.) See Mott and Halliburton. 



Hartley (W. N.) Notes on the Spark Spectrum of Silicon as rendered by Silicates, 

 109. 



and Ramage (H.) An Investigation of the Spectra of Flames resulting from 



Operations in the Open-hearth and "Basic" Bessemer Processes, 93; the 

 Mineral Constituents of Dust and Soot from various Sources, 97. 



Heat dissipated by platinum surface at high temperatures (Petavel) , 246. 



Helmintlwstachys, prothallus of (Lang), 405. 



Henry (T. A.) See Dunstan and Henry. 



Heycock (C. T.) and Neville (F. H.) On the Results of Chilling Copper-Tin 

 Alloys, 171. 



Hibiscus vitifolius, Linn., abnormal outgrowths or intumescences in (Dale), 16. 

 Homothermism, development of (Martin), 352, 



Homotyposis, principle of, and its relation to heredity, &c. (Pearson), 1. 



Hopkins (F. G.) and Cole (S. W.) On the Proteid Reaction of Adamkiewicz, 



with Contributions to the Chemistry of Glyoxylic Acid, 21. 

 Hydrogen Lines, Wave-lengths of, from Eclipse Photographs of 1900, May 28, 

 * 33. 



Hydrogen, liquid, boiling point of (Dewar), 44. 



Hysteresis, magnetic, measurement of (Searle and Bedford), 348. 



Tonic velocities in aqueous solution, measurement of (Steele), 358. 



Ionisation of Air (Wilson), 151. 



Ions, existence of complex (Steele), 358. 



Jackson (Capt. H. B.) elected, 326. 



Jeans (J. H.) The Stability of a Spherical Nebula, 454. 



Kew Observatory. See National Physical Laboratory. 



Kinetic Theory applied to Electric, &c, Properties of Gases (Walker), 77. 



