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INDEX. 
E. 
Eclipse, Total Solar, August 0, 1896. —Report oa Expedition to Kio Island (Lockyee), 1. 
Eclipse, Total Solar, 1806.—Novaya Zemlya Observations.—Agreement of Corona with that of 1886 (Badkx-Powell), 
197. 
Electrodynamic Theory with Moving Matter (Laemor), 205. 
Energetics, Temperature, Osmotic Pressures, Theory of (Laemor), 205. 
H. 
Hall Effect for rapidly alternating Currents (Leathbm), 80. 
Heat, Mechanical Equivalent of.—Investigation by mearrs of Hydraulic Brake Dynamometers (Reynolds and Mooeby), 
301. 
Heat, Transmission of, to Water flowing in Pipes; Effect of Velocity of Flow (Stanton), 67. 
Hydrogen, Heat of Occlusion of, by Platinum Black (Mono, Ramsay, and Shields), 129. 
1 . 
Isobars, Generalised, for Barometric Frequency of British Isles (Pearson and Lee), 123. 
K. 
Kerr Phenomena, Mathematical Discussion of (Leathem), 89. 
L. 
Larmor (Joseph). A Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium.—Part III. Relations with Material 
Media, 205. 
Lead, Specific Heat of (Mond, Ramsay, and Shields), 129. 
Leathem (J. G.). On the Theory of the Magneto-optic Phenomena of Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt, 89. 
Lee (Alice) and Pearson (Karl). On the Distribution of ITequency (Variation and Correlation) of the Barometric 
Fleight at divers Stations, 423. 
Light, Sensitiveness of Retina to; Apparatus for reducing Intensity of Light and for observing Feeble Intensities (Abney), 
153. 
Lockyee (J. Norman). The Total Solar Eclipse of August 9, 1896.—Report on the Expedition to Kio Island, 1. 
M. 
Magnetic Reflexion. -Experiments of Sissingh, Zeeman, and Wind compared with Theory (Leathem), 89. 
Metallic P'ilras, Transmission of Light through (Leathe.m), 89. 
Mono (Ludwig), Ramsay (William), and Shields (John). On the Occlusion of 0.xygen and Hydrogen by Platinum 
Black.—Part II., 129. 
Moorby (W. H.) and Reynolds (Osborne). On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat.—Eakerian Lecture, 301. 
O. 
Occlusion of Gases by Platinum Black; Heat of Occlusion of Oxygen and Hydrogen; Occlusion of Sulphur Dioxide, 
Carbon Monoxide, Ammonia, &c,; Nature of Occlusion (Mond, Ramsay, and Shields), 129. 
Optical Theory; Refraction Equivalents; Dispersion; Metallic Reflexion, &c. (Laemor), 205. 
Orientations of Greek Temples and Dates of their J'oundation ; Connexion with Astronomy through Heliacal Rising and 
Setting of Stars (Penrose), 43. 
Oxygen— Heat of Occlusion by Platinum Black (Mond, Ramsay, and Shields), 129. 
