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Back Matter Source: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. A, Vol. 178 (1887), pp. 527- 530 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/90565 . Accessed: 06/05/2014 02:12 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. A. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.132.123.28 on Tue, 6 May 2014 02:12:54 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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INDEX

TO THE

PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS (A)

FOR THE YEAR 1887.

A.

ABNEY (W. DE W.). Transmission of Sunlight through the Earth's Atmosphere, 251. ANDREWS (T.). On the Properties of Matter in the Gaseous and Liquid States under various Conditions

of Temperature and Pressure, 45. Atmrosphere, transmission of sunlight through the earth's, 251 (see ABNEY).

B.

Barometric pressure, some anomalies in the winds of Northern India and their relation to the distribution of, 335 (see HILL).

Bombay, on the luni-solar variations of magnetic declination and horizontal force at, 1 (see CHAMBERS). BOTTOMLEY (J. T.). On Thermal Radiation in Absolute Measure, 429.

C.

Calculus of variations, on the discrimination of maxima and minima solutions in the, 95 (see CULVERWELIL). CALLENDAR (H. L.). On the Practical Measurement of Temperature: Experiments made at the

Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, 161. CHAMBERS (-C.). On the Luni-Solar Variations of Magnetic Declination and Horizontal Force at

Bombay, and of Declination at Trevandrum, 1. Continents, the growth of, and the formation of mountain chains, 231 (see DAVISON and DARWIN). CRooKES (W.). On the supposed " New Force " of M. J. THORE, 451.

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INDEX.

CULVERWELL (E. P.). On the Discrimination of Maxima and Minima Solutions in the Calculus of

Variations, 95.

Current-sheets, on ellipsoidal, 131 (see LAMB).

D.

DARWIN (G. H.). Note on Mr. DAVISON'S Paper on the Straining of the Earth's Crust in Cooling, 242

(see DAVISON). DARWIN (G. H.). On Figures of Equilibrium of Rotating Masses of Fluid, 379. DAVISON (C.). On the Distribution of Strain in the Earth's Crust resulting from Secular Cooling; with

special reference to the Growth of Continents and the Formation of Mountain Chains, 231 (see DARWIN).

Declination and horizontal force at Bombay, on the luni-solar variations of magnetic, l (see CHAMBERS). Dissociation, evaporation and.-Part III., 57 (see RAMSAY and YOUNG).

Dissociation, evaporation and.-Part V., 313 (see RAMSAY and YOUNG).

Dynamical principles, some applications of, to physical phenomena.-Part If., 471 (see THOMSON).

E.

Earth's crust, distribution of strain in the, resulting from secular cooling, 231 (see DAVISON and

DARWIN).

Ellipsoidal current-sheets, on, 131 (see LAMB).

Equilibrium of rotating masses offluid, on figures of, 379 (see DARWIN).

Ethyl-oxide, the thermal properties of, 57 (see RAMSAY and YOUNG).

Evaporation and dissociation.-Part III., 57 (see RAMSAY and YOUNG). Evaporation and dissociation.-Part V., 313 (see RAMSAY and YOUNG).

F.

Figures of equilibrium of rotating masses of fluid, on, 379 (see DARWIN).

Fluid, rotating masses of, on figures of equilibrium of, 379 (see DARWIN).

G.

Gaseous and liquid states, on the properties of matter in the, under various conditions of temperature and

pressure, 45 (see ANDREWS).

H.

Hamilton's numbers, on, 285 (see SYLVESTER and HAMMOND).

HAMMOND (J.) (see SYLVESTER and HAMMOND).

HILL (S. A.). Some Anomalies in the Winds of Northern India, and their Relation to the Distribution

of Barometric Pressure, 335.

Horizontalforce, luni-solar variations of magnetic declination and, at Bombay, 1 (see CHAMBERS).

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INDEX. 529

L.

LAMB (H.). On Ellipsoidal Current-Sheets, 131,

Liquid and gaseouts states, on the properties of matter in the, under various conditions of temperature and pressure, 45 (see ANDREWS).

Luni-solar variations of magnetic declination1 anzd horizontal force at Bomnlbay, and of declination at Trevan-

dreum, on the, 1 (see CHAMBERS).

M.

Magnetic declination and horizontal force at Bomibay, and of declination at Trevandrunm, on the lmni-solar variations of, 1 (see CHAMBERS).

Maxi?ma and wminima solutions in the calculus of variations, on the discrimination of, 95 (see CULVERWELL). Mleasurement of temperature, on the practical, 161 (see CALLENDAR). Methyl-alcohol, the thermal properties of, 313 (see RAMSAY and YoUNG). Mlountain chains, the formation of, 231 (see DAVISON and DARWIN).

N.

" New Force" of M. J. TuORE, on the supposed, 451 (see CROOKES).

P.

Physical phenomena, some applications of dynamical principles to.-Part II., 471 (see THOMSON). Pressur?e and tenmperature, on the properties of matter in the gaseous and liquid states under various

conditions of, 45 (see ANDREWS).

Prioperties of matter in the gaseous and liquid states teunder vartious conditions of temperature and pressulre, on the, 45 (see ANDREWS).

R.

Radiation, on thermal, in absolute measure, 429 (see BOTTOMILEY). .RAMSAY (W.) and YOUNG (S.). On Evaporation and Dissociation.-Part III. A Study of the Thermal

Properties of Ethyl-Oxide, 57. RAMSAY (W.) and YOUNG (S.). On Evaporation and Dissociation.-Part V. A Study of the Thermal

Properties of Methyl-Alcohol, 313.

Rotating vmasses of fluid, on figures of equilibrium of, 379 (see DARWIN).

S,

Secular cooling, on the distribution of strain in the earth's crust resulting from, 231 (see DAVISON and

DARWIN) .

Strain in the earth's crust resulting fronm secular cooling, on the distribution of, 231 (see DAVISON and DARWIN).

Sunlight, transmission of, through the earth's atmosphere, 251 (see ABNEY). SYLVESTER (J. J.) and HAMMOND (J.). On Hamnilton's Numbers, 285.

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INDEX.

T.

Temperature, on the practical measurement of, 161 (see CALLENDAR). Temperature and pressure, on the properties of matter in the gaseous and liquid states under various

conditions of, 45 (see ANDREWS). Thermal propeerties of ethyl oxide, 57 (see RAMSAY and YOUNG). Thermal properties of methyl-alcohol, 313 (see RAMSAY and YOUNG). Thenral radiation in absolute measure, on, 429 (see BOTTOMLEY). THOMSON (J. J.). Some Applications of Dynamical Principles to Physical Phenomena.-Part II., 471. THORE, M. J., on the supposed " new force" of, 451 (see CROOKES). Trevandrum, declination at, 1 (see CHAMBERS).

V,

TVariations, calculzus of, the discrimilnation of maxima and minima solutions in the, 95 (see CULVERWELL).

W.

Winds of Northern India, some anomalies in the, and

pressure, 335 (see HILL).

their relation to the distribution of barometric

y.

YOUNG (S.) (see RAMSAY and YOUNG).

HIARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO IHER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN'S LANE.

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