GENERAL INDEX. 
133 
On continuity of electric conduction, 
by Dr. John Hopliinson (with a note 
by Prof. 0. Lodge), 309 
On diathermancy and electrolytic con¬ 
ductivity, by Shelf or d Bidrvell, 309 
Letters on electrolysis by Dr. S. Arrhe¬ 
nius, 310 
On the accuracy of Ohm's law in elec¬ 
trolytes, by Prof. G. F. FitzGerald 
and F. T. Trouton, 312 
On the electric resistance of magnetite, 
by Prof. S. P. Thompson, 314 
iOn the conductivity of mixtures of 
aqueous acid solutions, by Dr. S. 
Arrhenius, 315 
On the verification of Faraday's law of 
electrolysis with reference to silver 
and. copper, by W. JY. Shaw, 318 
On the application of alternating cur¬ 
rents to the determination of the 
conductivity of electrolytes, by T. C. 
Fitzpatrick, 328 
On the conductivity of electrolytes, by 
Prof. F. Kohlrauscli (abstract by F. 
F. J. Love), 334 ; addenda by Prof. 
O. Lodge, 337 
Criticism of Prof. F. Kohlrauscli s 
memoir, by E. Bouty, 339 
Reply to M. Bouty's criticism, by Prof. 
Kohlrauscli, 341 
On the action of fluidity on the con¬ 
ductivity of electrolytes, behaviour of 
jelly, by Dr. S. Arrhenius (translated 
by Prof. W. Ramsay ), 344 
On the polarisation of electrodes and 
the conductivity of liquids, by E. 
Bouty (abstract by Prof. 0. Lodge j, 
348 
On the conductivity of very dilute solu¬ 
tions of salts, by E. Bouty (abstract 
by Prof. O. Lodge), 350 
On the employment of alternating cur¬ 
rents for measuring liquid resistances, 
by MM. Bouty and Foussereau, 356 
On mechanical and thermal effects ac¬ 
companying electrolysis, by E. Bouty 
(abstract by Prof. 0. Lodge), 357 
On the conductivity of extremely dilute 
aqueous solutions, by Dr. S. Ar¬ 
rhenius (analysis by Prof. 0. Lodge), 
357 
On a chemical theory of electrolytes, by 
Dr. S. Arrhenius (abstract and re¬ 
marks by Prof. Oliver Lodge), 362 
Letter from Dr. Arrhenius on Prof. 
Lodge's criticism. 384 
Letter from Dr. Arrhenius on viscosity 
and conductivity, 387 
On electro-chemical thermodynamics, 
by Prof. J. Willard Gibbs (note by 
Prof. O. Lodge), 388 
On the m igration of ions and on experi¬ 
mental determination of absolute 
ionic velocity, by Prof. 0. Lodge, 389 
Contents of the second report, 1887:— 
Report, 336 
Experiments on the possible electrolytic 
decomposition of certain alloys, by 
Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, 341 
On the action of an electric current in 
hastening the formation of lagging 
compounds, by Dr. J. II. Gladstone, 
344 
On Ohm's law in electrolytes, by Prof. 
G. F. FitzGerald and F. Trouton, 345 
On the resistance of hydrated salts, by 
Dr. E. Wiedemann, 346 
On some points in electrolysis and. 
electro-convection, by Prof. G. Wiede¬ 
mann, 347 
Comparison between the views of Dr. 
Arrhenius and. Prof. H. E. Arm¬ 
strong on electrolysis, by Prof. O. J. 
Lodge, 351 
Reply to Prof. 0. J. Lodge's criticisms, 
by Prof. II. E. Armstrong, 354 
|Further researches concerning the elec¬ 
trolysis of water, by Prof, von Helm¬ 
holtz, 357 
* On chemical action in a magnetic 
field, by Prof. II. A. Rowland, 357 
* Experiments on the speed of ions, by 
Prof. 0. J. Lodge, 357 
f On the action of the solvent in electro¬ 
lytic conduction, by T. C. Fitzpatrick t 
357 
f On electrolysis and electrolytic polari¬ 
sation, by W. W. Haldane Gee, II. 
Holden, and C. II. Lees, 357 
f On the electrolysis of a solution of 
amnionic sulphate, by Prof. 11. 
McLeod, 358 
* On the electro-deposition of alloys and 
on the industrial deposition of 
platinum, by Prof. S. P. Thompson, 
35 * 
Contents of the third report, 1888:— 
Report, 339 
On the accuracy of Ohm's law in electro¬ 
lytes, by Prof. G. F. Fitz Gerald and 
F. Trouton, 341 
Is the velocity of light in an electrolytic 
liquid infiuenced by an electric cur¬ 
rent, in the direction of propagation / 
by Lord Rayleigh, 341 
Electro-chemical thermodynamics, by 
Prof. J. Willard Gibbs, 343 
Authorship of the electrolytic theory 
called Williamson-Clausius, by R. 
Clausius, 346 
On the conduction of alloys and solid 
sulphides, by Dr. J. II. Gladstone 
and W. Hilbert, 347 
On the electrolysis of thallium trisul¬ 
phide, by Dr. J. H. Gladstone and 
W. Hibbert, 349 
On the polarisation of small electrodes 
