[ 5o3 ] 
INDEX 
TO THE 
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS, 
Series A, Vol. 202. 
A. 
^tlier drift relatixe to eartli; absence of rotational effect on charged condenser (Ieouton and Noble), 165. 
Alloys, constitution of copper-tin series (Hetcock and Neville), 1. 
Atmospheric rare gases—spectra of (Balt), 183. 
B. 
Baberian Lecture (Hetcock and Neville), 1. 
Balt (E. C. C.). The Spectra of Neon, Krypton and Xenon, 183. 
Betan (P. V.). The Combination of Hydrogen and Chlorine under the Influence of Liglit, 71. 
Bronzes, application of Roozeboom’s theory of solid solutions to (Hetcock and Neville), 1. 
C. 
Catalysis in hydrogen and chlorine by action of water vapour (Bevan), 71. 
Chkee (C.). An Analysis of the Results from the Kew Alagnetographs on “Q,uiet” Days during the Eleven Years 1890 
to 1900, with a Discussion of certain Phenomena in the Absolute Observations, 333. 
Ci-ystals, determination of elasticity of (Tutton), 143 ; variation of angles obsers’od in, growth of while moving (Miees), 459. 
D. 
Differential invariants of space (I'oestth), 277. 
Dines (W. H.). See Shaw and Dines. 
E. 
Earth’s motion through aether, calculation of—absence of rotational effect on charged condenser (Teouton and Noble), 165. 
Elasticity of crystals, interferential apparatus for determination of (Tutton), 143. 
Electricity, discharge of, from hot platinum (Wilson), 243. 
F. 
Foestth (A. R.). The Differential Invariants of Space, 277. 
Gr. 
Goniometer for measuring crystals during growth (Miees), 459. 
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