178 
GENERAL INDEX. 
p>eratures by refracted rays, 1873, 461 ; 
on science-lectures and organisation, 
507 
Gladstone (Dr. J. H.), Address to the 
Chemical Section, 1872, 64 ; on filiform 
native silver, 75 
-exhibition of photographs of fluor¬ 
escent substances, 1873, 38 ; on black 
deposits of metals, 63 
--. on the relation of the arrangement 
of the acids and bases in a mixture of 
salts to the original manner of com¬ 
bination, 1875, 43 ; on the recent dis¬ 
covery of a stone implement in the 
brick-earth of Erith, 175 
- on chemical research, 1876, 314 
* -on the influence of the condition 
and quantity of the negative element 
on the action of the copper-zinc couple, 
1876, 64 
* -on some points connected with the 
chemical constituents of the solar 
system, 1877, 41 ; on some candles 
altered by long exposure to sea-water, 
5i 
--on elementary natural science in the 
Board schools of London, 1879, 475 
- on the appointment of II. M. inspec¬ 
tors of elementary schools, 1880, 219 
- on the refraction-equivalent of 
diamond and the carbon compounds, 
1880, 535 
-- on meteoric dust, 1881, 88 ; 1882, 
90 ; 1883, 126 ; 1884, 38 ; 1885, 34 
.—_ on the manner in which rudimentary 
science should be taught, and how 
examinations should be held therein, in 
elementary schools, 1881, 148 ; on the 
method of determining the specific re¬ 
fraction of solids from their solutions, 
155 
„-on the specific refraction and disper¬ 
sion of light by liquids, 1881, 591 
- on the workings of the proposed re¬ 
vised New Code, and of other legislation 
affecting the teaching of science in ele¬ 
mentary schools, 1882, 307 ; 1883, 309 
-on secondary batteries, with special 
reference to local action, 1882, 447 
-- on the work of the Anthropometric 
Committee , 1883, 253 
-Address to the Chemical Section, 
1883, 448 ; on the length of the pris¬ 
matic spectrum as a test of chemical 
purity, 461 
- on the teaching of science in ele¬ 
mentary schools, 1884, 283 ; 1885, 692 ; 
1886,2 78 ; 1887, 163 ; 1888, 164 ; 1889, 
131 ; 1890, 489 
.-on the present state of our know¬ 
ledge of refraction equivalents, 1884, 
6 74 
_ on the value of the refraction 
goniometer in chemical w r ork, 1885, 970 
Gladstone (Dr. J. H.) on electrolysis in 
its physical and chemical bearings , 
1886, 308 ; 1887, 336 ; 1888, 339 ; 1889, 
223 ; 1890, 138 
*—— the essential oils, a study in opti¬ 
cal chemistry, 1886, 599 
- on the action of an electric current 
in hastening the formation of lagging 
compounds, 1887, 344 
*-dispersion equivalents and constitu¬ 
tional formulae, 1887, 660 
- on the p>resent methods of teaching 
chemistry, 1888, 73 ; 1889, 228 ; 1890, 
265 
- on the molecular refraction of sub¬ 
stances in solution, 1890, 322 
- and G. Gladstone on an alumi¬ 
nous mineral from the Upper Chalk 
near Brighton, 1861, 79 
-on the refraction and dispersion of 
fluorbenzene and allied compounds, 
1890, 772 
--and W. Hibbert on the conduction 
of alloys and solid sulphides, 1888, 347 : 
on the electrolysis of thallium trisul¬ 
phide, 349 
-on the molecular weight of caout¬ 
chouc and other colloids, 1888, 640 
-and Dr. W. H. Perkin on the cor¬ 
respondence between the molecular 
refraction, dispersion, and magnetic 
rotation of carbon compounds, 1889,515 
-and A. Tribe on the corrosion of 
copper plates by nitrate of silver, 1871, 
29 ; experiments on chemical djmamics, 
70 
--- and A. Tribe on the mutual help¬ 
fulness of chemical affinity, heat, and 
electricity in producing the decompo¬ 
sition of water, 1872, 75 
-and A. Tribe, electrolytic experi¬ 
ments on some metallic chlorides, 1874. 
58 
-and A. Tribe on the action of the 
copper-zinc couple, 1875, 43 ; on the 
augmentation of the chemical activity 
of aluminium by contact with a more 
negative metal, ib. 
-and A. Tribe on aluminium alco¬ 
hols, 1878, 508 
-and A. Tribe, electrotysis of dilute 
sulphuric acid in secondary batteries, 
1883, 464 
* Glceocapsa, a spore-producing, from the 
great conservatory at Chatsworth, 
Prof. M. A. Lawson on, 1879, 377 
Glaisher (J.), report on observations of 
luminous meteors, 1861, 1 ; 1862, 1 : 
1863, 209 ; 1864, 1 ; 1865, 57 ; 1866, 
16 ; 1867, 288 ; 1S68, 344 ; 1869, 216 : 
1870, 76 ; 1871, 26 ; 1872, 57 ; 1873, 
349 ; 1874 , 269 ; 1875, 199 ; 1876, 1 iq: 
1877, 98 ; 1878, 258 ; 1879, 76 ; 1880, 
39 ; 1881, 290 
