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VL Experiments on the Absence of Mechanical Connexion between Ether and Matter. 
By Olivee Lodge, F.R.S., Professor of Physics in University College, 
Liverpool .149 
VII. An Attempt to Determine the AdAabatic Relations of Ethyl Oxide. By E. P. 
Peeman, D.Sc., W. Pamsay, Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S., and J. Rose-Innes, 
M.A., B.Sc . . . 167 
VIII. On the Relation betiveen Magnetic Stress and Magnetic Defo^'mation in 
Nickel. By E. Tayloe Jones, D.Sc. Communicated by Professor Andeew 
(Ara-Y, F.R.S . ]89 
IX. On the Application of Harmonic Analysis to the Dynamical Theory of the Tides. 
— Part I. On Laplace’s “ Oscillatioyis of the First Sjoecies,” and on the 
Dynamics of Ocean Currents. By S. S. Hough, M.A., Fellow of St. Johns 
College, and Isaac Newton Student in the University of Cambridge. Com¬ 
municated by Professor G. H. Dahwin, F.R.S .201 
X. Preliminary Report on the Results obtained in Novaya Zemlya with the 
Prismatic Camera during the Eclipse of the Sun, August ^th, 1896. By 
J. Noeman Lockyee, C.B., F.R.S. .259 
XI. Condensation of Water Vapour in the Presence of Dust-free Air and other 
Gases. By C. T. R. Wilson, B.Sc. [Viet.), M.A. [Cantab.), of Sidney Sussex 
College, Clerk-Maxwell Student in the University of Cambridge. Communi¬ 
cated by Professor J. J. Thomson, F.R.S .265 
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