GENERAL INDEX. 
151 
Fishes, protoplasmic movements on the 
egg of osseous, Dr. W. H. Ransom on 
the conditions of the, 1866, 92 
- fossil, of Cornwall, C. W. Peach 
on the, 1868, 76 
-the fossil, of the Devonian rocks of 
Scaumenac Bay and Campbellton, 
Canada, Dr. R. H. Traquair on, 1889, 
584 
-fossil, from the Permian limestone 
of Fulwell, near Sunderland, J. W. 
Kirk by on, 1863, 82 
-fossil, from the Old Red Sandstone 
of Caithness, C. W. Peach on, 1862, 85 
— fossil, C. W. Peach on, of the Old 
Red Sandstone of Caithness and Suther¬ 
land, with notices of some new to those 
counties, 1867, 72 
-rare, occurring in Norfolk and 
Lothingland, T. E. Gunn on, 1868, 97 
-of the Sea of Galilee, the origin of 
the, Prof. E. Hull on, 1885, 1066 
-- the spiracle of, in its relation to the 
head, as developed in the higher verte¬ 
brates, Prof. J. Cleland on, 1885, 1069 
- vitality of, as tested by increase 
of temperature, Dr. John Davy on the, 
1862, 125 
-- and Crustacea, M. G. Pouchet on 
the mechanism of the change of colour 
in, 1872, 152 
^Fishing streams, Sir J. E. Alexander on 
the preservation of, 1867, 77 
*Fison (Mrs.) on sanitary improvements, 
1861, 220 
* -(F. W.) and A. Vernon Harcourt 
on a continuous process for purifying 
coal-gas and obtaining sulphur and 
ammonium sulphate, 1873, 64 
Fitch (J. G.) on educational endow¬ 
ments, 1868,163 
-on the savings-bank in the school, 
1873, 187 
-on the teaching of physics in schools, 
1874, 71 
*Fittica (Prof.) on the second mono- 
bromo-benzene, 1887, 649 
Fitz-Gerald (D. G.) on lithanode, 1886, 
553 
FitzGerald (G. F.) on surface tension, 
1878, 436 ; on the theory of muscular 
contraction, 601 
- on the tension of vapours near 
curved surfaces of their liquids, 1879, 
. 2 55 
* -on the possibility of originating 
wave-disturbances in the ether by 
electro-magnetic forces, 1880, 497 
- on Maxwell’s equations for the 
electro-magnetic action of moving 
electricity, 1883, 404 ; on the energy 
lost by radiation from alternating 
electric currents, ib .; on a method of 
producing electro-magnetic disturb¬ 
ances of comparatively short wave* 
lengths, 405 
FitzGerald (G. F.) on standards for use 
■in electrical measurements , 1883, 41 ; 
1884 , 29 ; 1885, 31 ; 1886, 145 ; 1887, 
206 ; 1888, 55 ; 1889, 41 ; 1890, 95 
-on an analogy between heat and 
electricity, 1884, 652 
-exhibition of a mechanical model 
illustrating some properties of the 
ether, 1885, 930 
--- on electrolysis in its physical and 
chemical bearings , 1886, 308 ; 1887, 
336 ; 1888, 339 ; 1889, 223 ; 1890, 138 
* -on the diffraction bands near the 
edge of the shadow of an obstacle, 
1887, 5 S 4 
- on the desirability of introducing a 
uniform nomenclature for the funda¬ 
mental units of mechanics, 1888, 27 
—— on arranging an investigation of the 
seasonable variations of temperature in 
lakes, rivers, and estuaries , 1888, 326 ; 
1889, 44 ; 1890, 92 
- Address to the Mathematical and 
Physical Section, 1888, 557 
-discussion on lightning-conductors, 
1888, 613 
-- on the molecular phenomena con¬ 
nected with the magnetisation of iron , 
1889, 33 ; 1890, 145 
- on electrolytic theories, 1890, 142 
- on the theory of solution, 1890, 326 
* -- note on a kinetic stability of equili¬ 
brium with electro-magnetic forces, 
1890, 753 ; on an episode in the life of 
J (Hertz’s solution of Maxwell’s equa¬ 
tions), 755 ; *note on the relation be¬ 
tween the diffusion of motion and pro¬ 
pagation of disturbance in some tur¬ 
bulent liquid motions, 757 
-G. J. Stoney, and R. J. Moss on 
the support of spheroidal drops and 
allied phenomena, 1878, 441 
-- and F. Trouton on Ohm's lam in 
electrolytes, 1836, 312 ; 1887, 345 ; 1888, 
34i 
Fitzgerald (M. F.), steam engine dia¬ 
grams, 1888, 819 
Fitzpatrick (T. C.) on the application 
of alternating currents to the deter¬ 
mination of the conductivity of electro¬ 
lytes, 1886, 328 
* - on the action of the solvent in 
electrolytic conduction, 1887, 590 
- on the specific resistance of copper , 
1890, 120 
—— and R. T. Glazebrook on the values 
of some standard resistance coils, 1886, 
147 
-and R. T. Glazebrook on the 
permanence of the original standards of 
resistance of the British Association 
and of other standard coils , 1888, 56 
