INDEX. 
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L. 
Lamb (H.). On the Currents Induced in a Spherical Conductor by Variation of an External Magnetic 
Potential, 513 (see Schuster). 
Lawbance (H. a.). Report of Work done during the Eclipse of 1883, 133. 
Light reflected and transmitted hy certain hinds of glass, some observations on the amount of, 245 (see 
Conroy). 
Low (W.) (see Ewing and Low). 
M. 
Magnetic and other physical properties of iron at a high temperature, 443 (see Hopkinson). 
Magnetic metals in very strong fields, on the magnetisation of iron and other, 221 (see Ewing and Low'). 
Magnetic potential, on the currents induced in a spherical conductor by variation of an external, 513 
(see Lamb). 
Magnetisation of iron and other magnetic metals in very strong fields, 221 (see Ewing and Low'). 
Magnetism, the diurnal variation of terrestrial. With an appendix by H. Lamb, 467 (see Schuster). 
Maying (I. C.). Description of the Eclip.se of August 29, 1886, and drawing of the Corona, 346. 
Mallet (J. W.). Revision of the Atomic Weight of Gold, 395. 
Masterman (J.). Notes on the Solar Eclipse of 29th August, 1886, observed at Carriacou, 360. 
Maunder (E. W.) (see Darwhn, Schuster, and Maunder). 
Mechanical conditions of a swarm of meteorites, and on theories of cosmogony, 1 (see Darwin). 
Metals, on the magnetisation of iron and other magnetic, in very strong tiekls, 221 (see Ewing and Low). 
Meteorites, on the mechanical conditions of a swarm of, and on theories of cosmogony, 1 (see Darwhn). 
0 . 
OsBURN (F. W.). Description of Drawing made at the Total Solar Eclipse of August 29, 1886, 362. 
P. 
Perry (S. J.). Report of the Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of August 29, 1886, made at the 
Island of Carriacou, <351. 
Photometric intensity of the coronal light during the solar eclipse of August 28-29, 1886, on the determi¬ 
nation of the, 363 (see Abney and Thorpe). 
Propyl alcohol, a study of the thermal properties of, 137 (see Ramsay and Young). 
R. 
liadio-micrometer, the, 159 (see Boys). 
Ramsay (W.) and Young (S.). On Evaporation and Dissociation.—Part VIII. A Study of the 
Theiunal Properties of Propyl Alcohol, 137. 
Pofating liquid spheroid of flnite ellipticity, the waves on a, 187 (see Bryan). 
S. 
Schuster (A.). The Diurnal Valuation of Terrestrial Magnetism. With an Appendix by H. Lamb, 467. 
Schuster (A.) (see Darwhn, Schuster, and Maunder). 
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