XIV 
Index. 
Sodium Thiosulphate, Crystalline 
Hydrates of, by W. W. Taylor, 
248. 
Steenstrup (Joannes Iapetus Smith). 
Notice of, in President’s Address, 9. 
Stevenson (Charles A.). On Con- 
verging Prisms ( Title only), 703. 
Stomach (Newt’s). Changes that 
occur in some Cells of, during 
Digestion, by E. Wace Carlier, 
673. 
Strain. See Homogeneous Strain. 
Strains Produced in Iron, Steel, 
Nickel, and Cobalt Tubes in the 
Magnetic Field. Part II. By C. 
G. Knott, 216. 
Sugar Solutions, Note on the Com- 
pressibility of, by Professor Tait, 
359. 
Sulphuric Acid, Equilibrium between, 
and Sulphates in Aqueous Solu- 
tion, by Sydney A. Kay, 484. 
Sylvester (James Joseph). Notice of, 
in President’s Address. 9. 
Sylvester’s Problem in Elimination, 
by E. J. Nanson, 150. 
Tait (Professor). On the Directions 
which are most Altered by a 
Homogeneous Strain, 162. 
On the Generalisation of 
Josephus’ Problem, 165. 
Note on the Compressibility 
of Solutions of Sugar, 359. 
On the Linear and Vector 
Function, 547. 
On Electrolytic Conduction 
( Title only), 707. 
• On an Interpretation of the 
Hydrokinetic Equations(2We only), 
723. 
The Experimental Bases of 
Professor Andrews’ Paper on the 
Continuity of the Gaseous and 
Liquid States of Matter (Phil. 
Trans., 1869) (Title only), 725. 
Talmage (J. K.). Report of the 
Seventh International Geological 
Congress, 1897 (Title only), 703. 
Taylor (W. W.). Note on Crystal- 
line Hydrates of Sodium Thiosul- 
phate, 248. 
The Freezing-point of Aqueous 
Solutions of Sodium Mellitate 
( Preliminary Note), 252. 
Teall (J. J. H.). Petrographical 
Notes on some Specimens of Rocks 
from the Antarctic Regions. See 
Geikie (Sir Archibald). 
Thallic Sulphate, Hydrolysis of, by 
Hugh Marshall, 596. 
Thermodynamics of Volta-Contact 
Electricity, by Lord Kelvin, 
118. 
Founded on Motivity and 
Energy, by Lord Kelvin, 126. 
Thiosulphate. See Sodium Thiosul- 
phate. 
Thompson (D’Arcy Wentworth). On 
a Supposed Resemblance between 
the Marine Faunas of the Arctic 
and Antarctic Regions, 311. 
Thompson (Joseph O.). Note on his 
Results regarding Vibrating Wires, 
by Dr Win. Peddie, 598. 
Tidal Currents of the North Sea, by 
Dr Alex. Buchan, 478. 
Toredo (?) Fossil Form from Seymour 
Island, Graham’s Land, 58. 
Torsional Oscillations of Wires, by W. 
Peddie, 212. 
Turk’s Island, Bermuda, and Jamaica. 
Soundings obtained by s.s. “Brit- 
annia” between, 409. 
Turner (Sir Wm.). Contributions to 
the Craniology of the People of 
the Empire of India. Part I. 
The Hill-Tribes of the North-East 
Frontier and the People of Burma 
(Abstract), 550. 
Decorated and Sculptured 
Skulls from New Guinea, 553. 
Uranium. Electric Equilibrium be- 
tween Uranium and an Insulated 
Metal in its Neighbourhood, by 
Lord Kelvin, J. C. Beattie, and 
M. Smoluchowski de Smolan, 131. 
Vector and Linear Function, by Pro- 
fessor Tait, 547. 
Velocity of Graded Actions, by James 
Walker, 22. 
Vibrating Wires, J. O. Thompson’s 
Results regarding, by Dr Wm. 
Peddie, 598. 
Volta-Contact Electricity, Thermo- 
dynamics of, by Lord Kelvin, 
118. 
Vowel -Sounds. Observations on the 
Theories of, by John G. M/Ken- 
drick, 71. — Theories of Vowel- 
Tones, 72. — Wave Forms of 
Vowel-Tones, 77. — Phonograms, 
78. — General Conclusion, 87. 
Derivation of the Curves of, by 
Means of Microscopical Research of 
their Phonograms, by J. D. Boeke, 
88 . 
Fourierian Analysis of Phono- 
graphic Tracings of Vowels, by R. 
J. Lloyd, 97. 
