INDEX. 
1095 
L. 
Larmor (J.). a Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium, 719. 
Light, on the reflection and refraction of, 823 (see Schott). 
Light of any desired loave-length, an instrument of precision for producing monochromatic, 913 (see 
Totton). 
Liquids, on the relations between the viscosity (internal friction) of, and their chemical nature.— 
Bakeeian Lecture, 397 (see Thorpe and Eobger). 
Lockter (J. N.). On the Photographic Arc Spectrum of Electrolytic Iron, 983. 
* Lockyer (J. N.). On the Photographic Arc Spectrum of Iron Meteorites, 1023. 
Lockter (J. N.). Preliminary Report on the Results obtained with the Prismatic Cameras durino- the 
Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 16, 1893, 711. 
M. 
Meteorites, on the photographic arc spectrum of iron, 1023 (see Lockyer). 
R. 
Bejlection and refraction of light, on the, 823 (see Schott). 
Rodger (J. W.) (see Thorpe and Rodger). 
S. 
Schott (G. A.). On the Reflection and Refraction of Light, 823. 
Spectroscopic phenomena and thermo-chemistry of the Bessemer process, the, 1041 (see Hartley). 
Spectrum, arc, of electrolytic iron, on the photographic, 983 (see Lockyer). 
Spectrum, arc, of iron meteorites, on the photographic, 1023 (see Lockyer). 
Spectrum of metallic manganese, of alloys of manganese, and of compounds containing that element, the, 
1029 (see Hartley). 
Sun, preliminary report on the results obtained with the prismatic cameras during the total eclipse of 
the, April 16, 1893, 711 (see Lockter). 
T. 
Thermo-chemistry of the Bessemer process, the, 1041 (see Hartley). 
Thorpe (T. E.) and Rodger (J. W.). On the Relations between the Viscosity (Internal Friction) of 
Liquids and their Chemical Nature.— Bakerian Lecture, 397. 
Tutton (A. E.). An Instrument for Grinding Section-plates and Prisms of Crystals of Artificial 
Preparations accurately in the Desired Dmections, 887. 
Tutton (A. E.}. An Instrument of Precision for Producing Monochromatic Light of any desired 
Wave-length, and its Use in the Investigation of the Optical Properties of Crystals, 913. 
V. 
Viscosity (internal friction') of liquids, and their chemical nature, on the relations between the.- 
Bakerian Lecture, 397 (see Thorpe and Rodger). 
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