228 
GENERAL INDEX 
Jenkin (H. C. Fleeming) on permanent 
thermo-electric currents in circuits of 
one metal, 1861, 39 
-—- report on standards of electrical re¬ 
sistance , 1862, 125 ; 1863, m; 1864, 
345 ; 1865, 308 ; 1867, 474 5 1869 , 434 ; 
1870, 14 
-- description of the electrical apparatus 
arranged by, for the production of exact 
copies of the standard of resistance , 
1862, 159 ; on thermo-electric currents 
in circuits of one metal, 173 
-—- on the elementary relations between 
electrical measurements, 1863, 130 ; de¬ 
scription of an experimental measure¬ 
ment of electrical resistance , 1863, 163 ; 
1864, 350 
- on a modification of Siemens's * Re¬ 
sistance-Measurer ,’ 1867, 481 ; experi¬ 
ments on capacity, 483 
- on the retardation of electrical 
signals on land-lines, 1864, 13 ; on an 
electric-resistance balance constructed 
by Prof. W. Thomson, 14 
-on a new arrangement for picking 
up submarine cables, 1866, 145 
- on the rate of increase of underground 
temperature, 1868, 510 ; 1869, 176 
—— on the provision existing in the 
United Kingdom for the vigorous pro¬ 
secution of physical research , 1869, 213 
-Address to the Section of Mechani¬ 
cal Science, 1871, 225 
- on Mr. Siemens's pyrometer , 1874, 
242 
-—- 011 standards for use in electrical 
measurements , 1881, 423 ; 1882, 70 ; 
1883, 41 ; 1884, 29 
—— on nest gearing, 1883, 387 
- on dynamical and. electrical units, 
1873,222 ; 1874, 255 ; on science-lectures 
and organisation , 1873, 495 , 507 
* Jenkins (H. M.) on the Tertiary de¬ 
posits of Victoria, 1868, 70 
* -- (S.) on the noted slate-veins of 
Festiniog, 1868, 70 , 192 
Jenyns (Rev. L.) on the temperature and 
rainfall at Bath, 1864, 17 
Jephson (H L.) on t he valuation of pro¬ 
perty in Ireland, 1876, 206 
-- on the desirability of simultaneous 
and identical legislation for England 
and Ireland, 1878, 673 
Jerusalem : Nehemiah’s Wall and the 
royal sepulchres, G. St. Clair on, 1888, 
744 
-- Temple at. Captain C. W. Wilson 
on recent discoveries in and around 
the site of the, 1867, 131 
* -topography of ancient, G. St. Clair 
on the, 1871, 189 
- water supply of, Capt. T. McNeill 
and Capt. C. W. Wilson on surveys re¬ 
lating to the, 1865, 123 
Jessen (Dr.) on the absorbing power of 
the roots of plants, 1861, 147 
-(Prof.), *a new physiological prin¬ 
ciple for the formation of natural 
bodies, 1887, 783 ; *a new geometry 
for the bodies of man and animals, ib. 
*Jesso, W. Martin Wood on the hairy 
men of, 1864, 150 
*Jeula (Henry), a brief statement of 
the recent progress and present aspect 
of statistical inquiry in relation to 
shipping casualties, 1868, 168 
Jevons (W. Stanley) on the study of 
periodic commercial fluctuations, 1862, 
157 ; notice of a general mathematical 
theory of political economy, 158 
- [Prof. W. Stanley], Address to the 
Section of Economic Science and Sta¬ 
tistics, 1870, 178 
- on a uniformity of plan for the census 
of the United Kingdom, 1871, 57 
--on the progress of the coal question, 
1875, 216 ; *011 the influence of the 
sun-spot period upon the price of 
corn, 217 
- on the practicability of adopting a 
common measure of value in the assess¬ 
ment of direct taxation, 1876, 27 ; 1878, 
220 
-on the pedetic action of soap, 1878, 
435 ; the periodicity of commercial 
crises, and its physical explanation, 
666 
-- on the appropriation of wages and 
other sources of income , 1880, 318 ; 
1881, 272 ; 1882, 297 
Jevons' method of ascertaining the number 
of coins in circulation. Prof. F. Y. 
Edgeworth on, 1888, 224 
Jewish ability, a comparative estimate of, 
by J. Jacobs, 1885, 1231 
*- and Christian races, Dr. B. W. 
Richardson on the comparative vitality 
of the, 1866, 92 
Jews, Sir Duncan Gibb on a cause of 
diminished longevity among the, 1869, 
134 
■ -—— notes on the races of the, by Dr. A. 
Neubauer, 1884, 917 
Johnson (Prof. A.) on the importance of 
tidal observations in the gulf of St. 
Lawrence and on the Atlantic coast of 
the Dominion, 1884, 634 
- on promoting tidal observations in 
Canada, 1885, 33 ; 1886, 150 ; 1887, 
31 ; 1888, 27 ; 1889, 27 ; 1890, 183 
- (G. J.) on the Benefit Building and 
Freehold Land Societies of Birming¬ 
ham, 1865, 154 
--(Henry), James Glaisher on a deep- 
sea thermometer invented by, 1861, 58 ; 
on a deep-sea pressure-gauge invented 
by, 59 
-'s deep-sea pressure-gauge, experi- 
