GENERAL INDEX. 
40 L 
ings and otherwise to atmospheric in¬ 
fluence, Prof. James Thomson on the, 
1862, 35 
Stone dressing in Bradford, A. Neill on, 
1873, 214 
* -hammers, a suggestion as to the 
boring of, by W. Horne, 1890, 980 
- implement periods in England, J. 
W. Flower on the relative ages of the 
flint-and, 1871, 150 
-—— implement, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on 
the recent discovery of a, in the brick- 
earth of Erith, 1875, 175 
-- implements from Western Africa, 
Sir J. Lubbock on, 1870, 154 
* -- implements from Asia Minor, ex¬ 
hibition of, by Hyde Clarke, 1881, 
703 
-implements and fragments of pot¬ 
tery from Canada, SirD. Gibb on, 1872, 
186 
- implements from British Guiana, 
F. W. Rudler on, 1873, 148 
—— implements, ancient, in India, the 
forms and geographical distribution of, 
Y. Ball on, 1879, 394 
- implements, the occurrence of, in 
the coast laterite, south of Madras, and 
in high-level gravels and other forma¬ 
tions in the South Mahratta country, R. 
B. Foote on, 1880, 589 
* - implements from Rangoon, Vice- 
Adm. Sir E. Belcher on, 1869, 129 
-mortars in the ancient (Pliocene ?) 
river-gravels of Butte Co., California, S. 
B. J. Skertchly on the occurrence of, 
1887, 907 
-preservation of, John Spiller on the, 
1867, 44 
* -the preservation of, A. H. Church 
on, 1870, 53 
*Stone (Daniel) on the Rochdale Co¬ 
operative Societies, 1861, 269 
- (J. Harris), the Viking’s ship dis¬ 
covered in 1880 at Sandefjord in Nor¬ 
way, 1881, 689 
-on the Ancient Inhabitants of the 
Canary Islands, 1888, 851 
-(Octavius) on his recent journeys in 
New Guinea, 1876, 184 
-(Dr. W. H.) on the rate of cardiac 
hypertrophy, 1878, 608 
-on the effect of the voltaic current 
on the elimination of sugar, 1881, 724 
* - on the electrical resistance of the 
human body, 1883, 544 ; *on some 
effects of brain disturbance on the 
handwriting, ib. 
-on an electrodynamometer with ex¬ 
tremely light-moving coil, for the 
measurement of small alternating cur¬ 
rents, 1881, 654 
- on the employment of Mance’s 
method for eliminating the effects of 
polarisation, to determine the resist¬ 
ance of the human body, 1885, 
900 
Stones, black, Dr. T. L. Phipson on the, 
which fell from the atmosphere at Bir¬ 
mingham in 1858, 1864, 37 
-of primaeval Egyptian period, notes 
on some specimens of saw-cuts and 
drill-holes in hard, by W. F. Petrie, 
1881, 697 
Stoney (B. B.) on the deflection of iron 
girders, 1861, 265 
- on recent improvements in the Port 
of Dublin, 1878, 167 
-—- description of a new lift-bridge for 
the Midland Great Western Railway, 
over the Royal Canal at Newcomen 
Bridge, Dublin, 1878, 697 
- (F. G. M.) on the construction of 
sluices for rivers, &c., 1890, 954 
-(G. Johnstone) on the amount of 
the direct magnetic effect of the sun or 
moon on instruments at the earth’s 
surface, 1861, 47 
- report on the adequacy of existing 
data for carrying into effect the sugges¬ 
tion of Gauss, to apply his general 
theory of terrestrial magnetism to the 
magnetic variations, 1862, 170 
* - on a nomenclature for multiples 
and submultiples to render absolute 
standards convenient in practice, and 
on the fundamental unit of mass, 
1866, 6 
—-on the natural system of coinage, 
1868, 177 
-*on the numerical relations between 
the wave-lengths of the hydrogen rays,. 
1869, 24 ; on collimators for adjusting 
Newtonian telescopes, 52 ; on a cheap 
form of heliostat, 53 
- on the cause of the interrupted 
spectra of gases, 1870, 41 ; on the 
recent formation of gravel beds resem¬ 
bling Middle Drift, 86 ; on the effect 
which a mint charge has upon the 
value of coins, to which is added a 
proposition for securing at once some 
of the advantages of international 
coinage, 201 
-on one cause of transparency, 1871, 
41 ; on the advantage of referring the 
positions of lines in the spectrum to a 
scale of wmve-numbers. 42 
* - on the relation between British 
and metrical measures, 1871, 222 
- on constructing and printing cata¬ 
logues of spectral rays arranged upon a 
scale of rvave-numbers, 1872, 53 ; 1873, 
249 ; 1874, 241 
- on the selection and nomenclature of 
dynamical and electrical units, 1873, 
222 , 225 ; 1874, 255 
* -continuation of the nebular origin. 
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