180 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Glaisher (J. W. L.) *on the ^-series in 
elliptic functions, 1881, 535 ; on the 
general analogy between the formulas 
of singly and doubly periodic functions, 
548 
- on a partial differential equation, 
1882, 454 ; on a theorem in elliptic 
functions, 456 
- on the possibility of calculating 
tables of certain mathematical func¬ 
tions, 1889, 28 
-Address to the Mathematical and 
Physical Section, 1890, 719 ; *on some 
arithmetical functions connected with 
the elliptic functions of ^K, 745 
Glass, R. W. Swinbourne on, 1863, 55 
-action of sunlight on colourless and 
coloured, T. Gaffield on the, 1872, 37 
- . - decomposition of ancient, H. Deane 
on a particular, 1861, 78 
- engraving by hydrofluoric acid, 
M. L. Kessler on, 1863, 44 
-rigidity of, Dr. J. D. Everett on the 
results of experiments on the, 1867, 153 
- Prof. Stokes on the researches of 
the late Rev. W. V. Harcourt on the 
conditions of transparency in, and the 
connection between the chemical con¬ 
stitution and optical properties of dif¬ 
ferent glasses, 1871, 38 
- titano-silicic, Prof. Stokes and J. 
Hopkinson on the optical properties of 
a, 1875, 26 
* -toughened, J. D. Cogan on, 1875, 245 
Glazebrook (R. T.) on standards for 
use in electrical measurements , 1883, 
41 ; 1884, 29 ; 1885, 31 ; 1886, 145 ; 
1887, 206 ; 1888, 55 ; 1889, 41 ; 1890, 95 
- report on optical theories , 1885, 157 ; 
the work of MacCullagh, Neumann, 
Green, and Cauchy, ib.; modern de¬ 
velopments of the elastic solid theory, 
170 ; theories based on the mutual reac¬ 
tion between the ether and matter, 212 ; 
the electro-magnetic theory, 251 
-- supplement to a report on optical 
theories, 1887, 208 
-on a point in the theory of double 
refraction, 1885, 929 
- on electrolyses in its physical and 
chemical bearings, 1887, 336 ; 1888, 
339 ; 1889, 223 ; 1890, 138 ‘ 
* -- on the permanence of the B.A. 
standards of resistance, 1887, 608 
- on the desirability of introducing a 
uniform nomenclature for the funda¬ 
mental units of mechanics, 1888, 27 
* -on standards of electrical resist¬ 
ance, 1888, 616 
- on the values of certain standard 
resistance coils, 1890, 98 ; the B.A. 
unit standards, ib.; the legal ohm 
standards, 101 ; on the air-con¬ 
densers of the British Association, 102 ; 
on the absolute resistance of mercury, 
136 , *733 ; on researches on electro- 
optics, 144 
Glazebrook (R. T.) and T. C. Fitz¬ 
patrick on the values of some standard 
resistance coils, 1886, 147 
-and T. C. Fitzpatrick on the per¬ 
manence of the original standards of re¬ 
sistance of the British A ssociation and 
of other standard coils, 1888, 56 
-—— and Prof. O. J. Lodge on the deter¬ 
mination of ‘v’ by means of electric 
oscillations, 1889, 497 
Glen Roy, the parallel roads of. J. Mac- 
fadzean on, *1876, 93 ; D. Milne Home 
on, ib. 
Glendale, Northumberland, the former 
physical condition of, G. P. Hughes on, 
1883, 498 
Glennie (J. S. Stuart) on the resistance 
of the ether to the comets and planets, 
and on the rotation of the latter, 1861, 
13 ; on the application of the principle 
of the conservation of force to the 
mechanical explanation of the correla¬ 
tion of forces, 26 
-- on the prehistoric race in the Greeh, 
islands, 1888, 99 
-Pelasgians, Etruscans, and Iberians : 
their relations to the founders of the 
Chaldean and Egyptian civilisations, 
1888, S 57 
- on the nomad tribes of Asia Minor 
and Northern Persia, 1889, 176 ; 1890, 
535 
-on the Aryan cradleland. 1890, 971 
*Globe, a portable, G. H. Darwin on, and 
on some maps of the world, 1873, 167 
f-vertical relief of the, Dr. H. R. 
Mill on the, 1890, 888 
Globiocephalus Svineval, Prof. Turner on 
the anatomy of the pilot whale, 1867, 
104 
Glottis, Dr. George D. Gibb on voluntary 
closure of the, independently of the 
act of breathing. 1863, 115 
-Dr. G. D. Gibb on the various forms 
assumed by the, 1864, 122 
*Glover (George) on instruments for the 
measurement of gas, 1864, 186 
- on a uniformity of weights and mea¬ 
sures, 1867, 468 ; 1868, 484 ; 1869, 308 ; 
1870, 232 ; 1871, 198 ; 1872, 25 
*- (John) on the decline of ship¬ 
building on the Thames, 1869, 191 
Glover's (Sir John) expedition from the 
Volta to Coomassie, Surgeon-Major S. 
Rowe on, 1874, 175 
Glow lamps, the law regulating the con¬ 
nection between current and intensity 
of incandescence of carbon filaments 
in, \V. H. Preece on, 1884, 654 
*Glucinum, its atomic weight and specific 
heat, Dr. J. E. Reynolds on, 1876, 68 
