ASSIFir.I) INDKX. 
117 
•Meteorology ot liradiord. tor ino/. 
By J. ^IcLandsborough, 
r .(jT.o., 
i'\(a: 
andTA. E. Preston, F.G.S. 
IX. 
498 
^leteorology of Bradford for 1888. 
do. 
do. 
XI. 
137 
^loteorology of Bradford for 1889. 
do. 
do. 
XI. 
352 
^leteorology of Bradford for 1890. 
do. 
do. 
XI. 
505 
^leteorolosty of Bradford for 1891. 
do. 
do. 
XII. 
131 
^leteorology of Bradford for 1892. 
do. 
do. 
XII. 
274 
Meteorologv of Bradford for 1893. 
do. 
do. 
XII. 
346 
Meteorology of Bradford for 1894. 
do. 
do. 
XII. 
474 
Meteorology of Bradford for 1895. 
do. 
do. 
XIII. 
133 
Meteorology of Bradford for 1890. 
do. 
do. 
xm. 
277 
PHYSICS. 
On the Data for a Comparison between the Heat yielded by Coke 
and by Coal. By Wm. West .. .. * .. ' 1. 382 
l^pon some Peculiar States of Water at High Temperatures, and 
the Freezing of Water in Red Hot Vessels. Bv William West, 
F.R.S. .. .. ' .. 11. 285 
On some Phenomena and Experiments upon Capillary Attraction. 
By T. J. Pearsall, F.C.S. . . . . . . . . III. 209 
On the Application of Electricity to the Arts. Bv Martvn J. Roberts, 
F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S. .. .. .. " . . II. 303 
On Xew and Efficient Processes of Magnetic Manipulation. By 
Rev. Dr. Scoresby, F.R.S. . . . . . . II. 312 
On a New Galvanometer, and on some of the Phenomena of Voltaic 
Currents. By Wm. Sykes Ward . . . . II. 417 
On Improvements in the Galvanometer, and on the Comparati\e 
Economy of various Voltaic Arrangements. Bv Wm. Sykes 
Ward . . . . . . .... III. 38 
On a New and Cheap Voltaic Battery for the Production of the 
Electric Light. By Christopher Leefe Dresser .. III. 110 
On some Phenomena of Dia-magnetism, with Experiments. Bv 
Wm. Sykes Ward . . . . . . . . III. 1 14 
On the Construction and Performances of the Earl of Rosse's Gigantic 
Telescope. By Rev. Dr. Scoresby, F.R.S. . . . . 11. 325 
On Vibrations Producing Sound. By Wm. Sykes Ward 11. 230 
IRON, MACHINERY, ETC. 
On the Effects of Aqueous Vapour in the Atmosphere, as Applied to 
Blast Furnaces, in the Manufacture of Pig Iron. By Henry 
Leah . . . . . . . . . . . . I., ii. 19 
Experiments on the Relative Strength of Pig Iron of various Qualities 
and from different makers, upon Bars 12 inches long by 1 inch 
square. By Charles Todd .. .. .. I. 191 
On the Presence of Titanium in Blast Furnaces. By Henry 
Hartop . . . . . . . . . . i. 198 
On the Relative Properties of Iron made by the Use of Cold and Hot 
Air Blast in the Smelting Furnace. By Henry Hartop II. 2 
