INDEX. 
311 
o. 
Ocean Currents, Dynamics of, as Affected by Rotation of the Earth (Hough), 201-257. 
Ocean, Free Oscillations of the (Hough), 201-257. 
P. 
Peeman (E. P.), Ramsay (W.), and Rose-Innes (.L). An Attempt to determine the Adiabatic Relations of Ethyl Oxide 
167-188. 
Photography, Instantaneous, of Splashes (VVoethington and Cole), 137-148. 
R. 
R.4MSAY (W.), Rose-Innes (•!.), and Peeman (E. P.). An Attempt to Determine the Adiabatic Relations of Ethyl Oxide 
167-188. 
Residual Charge, Laws of; Observations of, in Gla.ss and Ice, as affected by Temperature (Hopkinson and Wilson), 109- 
136. 
Rodgee (J. W.) and Thoepe (T. E.). On the Relations between the Viscosity (Internal Friction) of Liquids and their 
Chemical Nature.—Part II. (With an Appendix on the Preparation of Ethers by R. E. Baenett), 71-107. 
Rontgen Rays, Effect of, on Condensation ot Water Vapour (Wilson), 265-307. 
Rose-Innes (J.), Peeman (E. P.), and Ramsay (W.). An Attempt to determine the Adiabatic Relations of Ethyl Oxide, 
167-188. 
Rutheefoed (E.). a Magnetic Detector of Electrical Waves and some of its Applications, 1-24. 
S. 
Specific Inductive Capacity—Castor Oil, Glass, &c.—Variation with Temperature and Time (Hopkinson and Wilson), 
109-136. 
Specific Inductive Capacity—Plate-glass, Ebonite (Rutheefoed), 1-24. 
Splashes, Studied by Instantaneous Photography (Woethington and Cole), 137-148. 
Sun, Eclipse of, August 9lh, 1896—Preliminary Report on Results obtained in Novaya Zemlya with Prismatic Camera 
(Lockyee), 259-263. 
T. 
Thoepe (T. E.) and Rodger (.1. W.). On the Relations between the Viscosity (Internal Friction) of Liquids and their 
Chemical Nature.—Part II. (With an Appendix on the Preparation of Ethers by R. E. Barnett), 71-107. 
Tides, Dynamical Theory of; Laplace’s Theory of (HouGii), 201-257. 
V. 
Viscosity of Liquids in Relation to Chemical Nature (Thoepe and Rodger), 71-107. 
W. 
Water Vapour, Condensation of, in presence of Dust-free Air and other Gases (Wilson), 265-307. 
Wilson (C. T. R.). Condensation of Water Vapour in the presence of Dust-free Air and other Gases, 265-307. 
Wilson (E.) and Hopkinson (J.). On the Capacity and Residual Charge of Dielectrics as affected by Temperature and 
Time, 109-136. 
Worthington (A. M.) and Cole (R. S.). Impact with a Liquid Surface, studied by the Aid of Instantaneous Photo¬ 
graphy, 137-148. 
