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Back Matter Source: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical or Physical Character, Vol. 191 (1898), pp. 525-527 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/90751 . Accessed: 04/05/2014 00:49 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical or Physical Character. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.132.123.28 on Sun, 4 May 2014 00:49:33 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papersof a Mathematical or Physical Character, Vol. 191 (1898), pp. 525-527Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/90751 .

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IND EX

TO THllE

PHILOSOPHIJCAL TRANSACTIONS

SEsRIEs A,

FOR TilHE YEAR 1898 (VOL. 191).

A.

Absorption, Change of, produced by Fluorescence (BURKE), 87. Aneroid Barometers, Experiments on,-Elastic After~effect; Secular Change; Influence of Temperature (CuIR1E), 441,

B3olometer, Surface, Construction of (PETAVEL), 501. Brilliancy, Intrinsic, Law of Variation of, with Temperature (PvTAVEL), 501. BURKE (JOHN). On the Change of Absorption produced by Fluorescence, 87.

C.

CHnitp (C.). Experiments on Aneroid Barometers at Kew Observatory, and their Discussion, 411. Correlation and Variation, Influence of Random Selection on (PEARsoN and FILON), 229. Crystals, Thermal Expansion Coefficients, by an Interference Method (TUTTON), 313.

D.

Differential Eqtuations of the Second Order, &c., Memnoir on the Integration of; Characteristic Inlvariant of (FORSYTH), 1.

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52 6 INDEX.

E.L.

Electric Filters, Tcsting Efficiency of; Dielectrifying Power Of (KELVIN, MACLEAN, and GALT), 187. Electricity, Diffusion of, from Carbonic Acid Gas to Air; Communication of, from Electrified ISteam. to Air (KELvIN,

MACLEAN, and GALT), 187.

Electrification of Air by Water Jet, Electrified Needle Points, Electrified Flame, &c., at Different Air-pressures; at Different Electrifying Potentials; Loss of Electrification (KELVIN, MACLEAN, and GALT), 187.

Electrolytic Cells, Construction and Calibration of (VELREY and MANLEY). 365. Emissivity of Platinum in Air and other Gases (PETAVEL), 501.

Equations, LAPLACE'S and other, Some New Solutions of, in Mathematical Physics (FORSYTH), 1.

Evolution, Mathematical Contributions to Theory of; Influence of Random Selection on the Differentiation of Local Races (PEARSoN and FILON), 229.

F.

FILON (L, N. G.) and PEARSON (KARL). Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution.-IV. On the Probable Errors of Frequency Constants and on the Influence of Random Selection on Variation and Correlation, 229.

Fluorescence, Change of Absorption produced by (BuRi-iE), 87. FORSYTH (A. i.). Memoir on the Integration of Partial Differential Equ t~ions of the Second Order in Three Independent

Variables when an intermediary Integral does not exist in general, 1.

G.

GALT (ALBXANDER), KELVIN (Lord), and MACLEAN (MAGNUS). Electrification of Air, of Vapour of Water, and of other Gases, 187.

H.

Harmonic Analysis, applied to Tida1 Theory (Houcin), 139. Helium Stars, Condensation of, in Galactic Zone-possible presence of Oxygen in Spectra of (M11CCLEAN), 127. HOUGE (S. S.). On the Application of Harmonic Analysis to the Dynamical Theory of the Tides.-Part II. On the

General Integration of LAPLACE'S Dynamical Equations, 139.

.~ ~ ~~~K

KELVIN (Lord), MACLEANT (MIAGNUS), and GALT (ALEX.). Electrification of Air, of Vapour of Water, and of other Gases, 187.

LEES (CHARLES H.). Onl the Theimal Conductivities of Single and ifixed Solids and Liquids and their Variation with Temperature, 399,

MCCLEAN (FRANK). Comparative Photographic Spectra of Stars to the 3-2 Magnitude, 127. MACLEAN (MACNUS), KELVIN (Lord), and GALT (ALEX.). Electrification of Air, of Vapour of Water, and of other Gases,

187. MANLEY (J. J.) and VELEY (V. H.). The Electric Conductivity of Nitric Acid, 365. MOND (LUTDWIG), RAMSAE (WILLIAM), and SmEAS (J-oN)- 0 the Occlusion of Hydrogen and 0gen byT Palladium,

105.

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INDEX. 527

N.

Nitric Acicd-Preparation and Purification, Properties of Anhydrous Acid, Hydrates of, Specific Resistances, Conductivities and Temperature Coefficients (V LEY and MANLEY), 365.

0.

Occlusion of Hydrogen and Oxygen by Palladium-Nature of, Heat of, Effects of Pressure (MOND, RAMSAY, and SHIELDS),

105. Ocean, Free Oscillations of the (HouGE), 139.

P.

Palladium, Occlusion of Hydrogen and Oxygen by; Density of (MOND, RAMSAY, and SITIELDS), 105. PEARSON (KARL) and FILON (L. N. G.). Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution.-IV. On the Probable

Errors of Frequency Constants and on the Influence of Randomi Selection on Variation and Correlation, 229. PETAVEL (J. E.). On the Heat Dissipated by a Platinum Surface at Higlh Temperatures, 501. Photometry, Photographic Method in (BuRKE), 87. Platinum, Emissivity of; Specific Resistance of, at Melting-point (PETAVEL), 501. Probability-Theory of Errors in Frequency (PEARSON and FILON), 229.

R.

Races, Local, Influence of Random Selection on Differentiation of (P:EAPSON and FILON), 22?.

RAMSAY (WILLIAM), MOND (LUDWIG), and SHIELDS (JOHN). On the Occlusion of Hydrogen and Oxygen by Palladium, 105.

S.

SHIEILDS (JOHN), MOND (LUDWIG), and RAMSAY (WILLIAM). On the Occlusion of Hydrogen and Oxygcn Dy Palladium 105.

Stars, Photographic Spectra of-Classification of-Distribution (HGCCLEAN), 127.

T.

Thermal Conductivities of Solids, Liquids, and Mixtures. Variation with Temperature (LEEs), 399. Thermal Expansion Coefficients for Platinum, Iridiurn, Aluminium, and Small Crystals (TUTTON), 313. Tides, Dynamical Theory; LAPLACE'S Theory (RlOuGHI), 139. TUTTON (A. E.). A Compensated Interference Dilatometer, 313.

V.

VetLEY (V. II.) and ATANLEY (J. J.). The Electric Conductivity of Nitric Acid, 365.

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LONDON:

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THE PHILOSOPHITCAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

? s. d. ? S. d. ? S. d.I ? s. d 1801. Part II... 0 17 6 1833. Part I... 1 1 0 18 56. Part III... 1 4 0 1880. Part I.'.. 2A 5 0 1 802. Part I... 0 11 0 - Part, II.. 2 18 0 1857. Part I... 1 8 0 Part II... 2 0 0

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1803. Part I... 0 12 6 - Part II. .. 2 2 0 Part II. .. 1 2 0 1881. Part I.. 2 1 0 0 - Part II... 0 13 6 1835. Part I. .. 1 2 0 1858. Part I. .. 1 8 0 Part II... 1 10 0

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1805. Part I... 0 10 0 -~ Part II. . 2 0 0 - Part II... 2 5 0 - Part II.. 2 0 0 - Part II.. 0 11 6 1837. Part. I... 1 8 0 1860. Part I... 0 16 0 Part HI... 2 10 0

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1811. Part I... 0 15 0 - Part II.. 1 2 0 - Part III.. 110 011887. (A).. 1 3 0

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- Part II.. 0 17 6 il1844. Part I... 0 10 0 1866. Part I. .. 11.4 0" (B.) 2.. 217 6

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- Part II... 0 18 0 1184-5. Part I... 0 16 0 '1867.PRart I. .. 1 : (13.) . 1 14 0

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1819. PartIII.. 0 10 0 - Part III... 1 1 2 0i 1869. Part I. . 2 10 0 (B.) .. 3 30 0

1823. Part II.. 1 8 0 - PartlIV... 1 12 0 Part 11L.. 3 3 0 1892. (A.) .... 2 1 0

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- Part II.. 0 100 1853. Part 1... 0 18 0 1876. Part I... 2 8 0 (A)Vol. I88. 1 9 0

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