XVI 



Index 



p. Nature, 



\_Scpteniber 29, 192 



Knox (Alice \'.), with chapters on the Production of X-rays 



and Instrumentation by Dr. R. Knox, General Practicfe 



and A-rays, 454 

 Koehler (Prof. R.), Faune de France. No. 1. Echmo- 



dermes, 776 . . •■ ■ u 



Kohler (Mile. D.), The Variation of Organic Acids in the 



Course of Anthrocyanic Pigmentation, 191 

 Konig (Dr.), A New Sensitiser, " Pinaflavol," 217 

 Kopaczewski (W.), Food Anaphylaxy and its Therapeutics, 



543: Surface Tension and Antianaphylaxy, 319; The 



Role of Surface Tension in the Phenomena of Shock, 31 

 Kraus (Prof. E. H.), and Dr. W. F. Hunt, Mineralogy : 



An Introduction to the Study of Minerals and Crystals, 



Kunhardt (Major J. C. G.), and Assistant-Surgeon G. D. 

 Chitre, Eradicatiion of Plague Infection by Rat Destruc- 

 tion, 757 , . , 



Kunitomi (Sin-iti). and H. Tak6, The Correlation between 

 the Fluctuation of Solar .Activity and the Terrestrial 

 Precipitation of Rain, 793 



Kunz (Dr. G. F.), Report on Precious Stones for 191?. .59 



Kyle (H. M.), Asymmetry, Metamorphosis, and Origin of 

 Flat-fishes, 317 



Laby (Prof. T. H.), The Organisation of Science in Aus- 

 tralia, 124, 442 

 Lacroix (A.), The Mineralogical Composition of Rockallite, 



799 

 Ladd (Prof. G. T.), [death], 755 



Lafferty (H. A!), The " Browning " and " Stem-break 

 Disease of Cultivated Flax caused by Polyspora lini, 

 n. gen. et sp., 253 

 Laing (F.), The Cockroach, 565 

 'Laird (Prof. J.), A Study in Realism, 228 

 Lake (P.), re-appointed Royal Geographical Society Reader 



in Geographv in Cambridge University, 572 

 Lamb (C. G.), D'iptera (iii.), 413 ; Insect Oases : Venational 

 Abnormalities in Diptera, 189 ; Secondary Sexual Char- 

 acters in the Diptera, with a Description of a Novel 

 Type, 509 

 Lamb (Prof. H.), An Elementary Course of Infinitesimal 

 Calculus. Third edition, 775 ; Proposed Appointment to 

 the Rayleigh Lectureship in Mathematics in Cambridge 

 University, 348 ; and R. V. Southwell, The Vibrations 

 of a Spinning Disc, 318 

 Lambert (P.), The Use of Polarised Light for the Examina- 

 tion of Old Pictures, 607 

 Lament (Miss Augusta), The Development of the Feathers 



of the Duck during the Incubation Period, 639 

 'Lamplugh (G. W.), The Junction of Gault and Lower Green- 

 sand near Leighton Buzzard, 476 ; C. B. Wedd, and 

 J. Pringle, Iron Ores : Bedded Ores of the Lias, 

 Oolites, and Later Formations in England, 261 

 Lance (R.), An Anticryptogamic Product, 447; The Use of 

 Coloured Screens for Fighting against Cryptogamic 

 Diseases of Plants, 447 

 Landon (J. W.), Elementary Dynamics : A Text-book for 



Engineers, 134 

 Landtman (Dr. G.), The Darimo ; or, Protective Figures of 



Houses in New Guinea, 116 

 Lane-Clavpon (Dr. Janet E.), The Child Welfare Movement, 



328 " 

 Lang (Prof. V. von), [death], 597 

 Langdon (Prof. S.), The Early Chronology of Sumer and 



Egypt and the Similiarities of their Culture, 315 

 Langlois (J. P.), A Moving Belt ior the Study of Walking 



and of Work, 575 

 Langmead (Dr. F. S.), appointed Professor of Medicine at 



St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, 700 

 Langmuir (Dr. I.), The " Cubical " Model of the Atom, 310 

 Lankester (Sir E. Ray), A Great Giver, 2 ; A Remarkable 

 Flint Implement, 6i, 403; Earthworms Drowned in 

 Puddles, 329 ; Earth-worms, Mud- worms, and Water- 

 worms, 424 

 Laporte (M.), The Measurement of the Mobility of Gaseous 



Ions by the Toothed-wheel Method, 382 

 Larbaud (Mile.), New Technique for the Inclusions and 

 Microscopical Preparations of Vegetable and Animal 

 Tissues, 511 



Larmor (Sir Joseph), Electro-crystalline Properties as Condi- 

 tioned by Atomic Lattices, 125 ; The Cape Observatory, 

 601 ; The Nature of the Crystal-reflection of X-rays, 126 

 Latham (Major R. O.), The Colour of Primrose Flowers, 301 

 Laufer (B.), Sino-iranica : Chinese Contributions to the His- 

 tory of Civilisation in Ancient Iran, with Special Refer- 

 ence to the History of Cultivated Plants and Products, 



430 

 Laumonier (Dr. J.), La CoUoidoth^rapie : R^sultats cliniques, 



358 

 Law (A. R.), Helicopters, 622 

 Law (Bonar), made an Honorary Member of the Institution 



of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 91 

 Layard (Nina F.), A Prehistoric Cooking-place in Norfolk, 

 623 ; Mammalian Remains with Mousterian Flint Im- 

 plements found at Ipswich, 468 

 Lazzarino (O.), Limiting Motions of a Semi-rigid Body 



about a Fixed Point under no Forces, 671 

 'Leachman (E. C), Illuminated Signs, 23 

 Leake (Dr. H. M.), The Bases of Agricultural Practice and 



Economics in the United Provinces, India, 807 

 Leathes (Prof. J. B.), Molecular Size and Range of Molecular 



Attractions in Solutions, 138 

 Lebeau (P.), and M. Picon, The Action of Sodammonium 



on Diphenvlmethane, Fluorene, and Indene, 734 

 Lebesque (Prof. H.), elected Professor of Mathematics at 



the College de France, 830 

 Le Chatelier (Prof.), elected an Honorary Foreign Member 



of the Chemists' Club, New York, 114; Saline Double 



Decompositions and their Graphical Representation, 62 

 Leckie (Dr. A. J.), Jupiter's Four Great Satellites, 663 

 Lee (Lord), Gift of an Estate to the Nation, 499 

 Lee (Dr. G. W.), The Mesozoic Rocks of Applecross, 



Raasay, and North-East Skye, 151 

 Lee (W. T.), and F. H. Knowlton, Geology and Palaeonto- 

 logy of the Raton Mesa and other Regions in Colorado 



and New Mexico, 282 

 Lees (Lt.-Col. E. F. W.), The Proposed International Air 



Maps, 533 ' 



Legendre (J.), and A. Oliveau, The R6le of the Domestic 



Rabbit in the Attraction and Nutrition of Anopheles 



maculipennis, 254 

 Leggett (B.), Wireless Telegraphy : With Special Reference 



to the Quenched-spark System, 390 

 Legrand (M.), The Estimation of Maltose and Lactose in 



Presence of Other Reducing Sugars, 159 

 Leighton (A. E.), The Applications of Physical and Chemical 



Science in the Great War, 442 

 Lemoine (G.), The Mutual Reaction of Oxalic Acid and 



Iodic Acid, 702 ; iii., 767 

 Le RoUand (P.), The Deviations from the Law of Iso- 



chronism Produced by the Suspension Strip of the Pen- 

 dulum, 190 

 Lesne (P.), A Breeding-ground of Ceratitis capitata in the 



Neighbourhood of Paris, 94 

 Le Sueur (H. R.), [obituary article], 658 

 Levaditi (C), Embryonic Leaflets in Relation to Pathogenip 



Micro-organisms, 831 

 Levy (Dr. H.), The Criterion for Stable Flow of a Fluid in 



a Uniform Channel, 606 

 Lewis (E. I.), Inorganic Chemistry. Third edition, 613 

 Lewis (Prof. W. C. McC), A System of Physical Chemistry 

 . (in 3 vols.), vol. ii., Thermodynamics. Third edition, 



772 

 Liljegren (C. O.), Coal, Oil, or Wind, 152 

 Lindh (A. E.), The Absorption Spectra of Chlorine for the 



X-rays, 447 

 Lindsay (H. A. F.), and C. M. Harlow, Report on Lac and 



Shellac, 797 

 Line (J.), The Biology of the Crown Gall Fungus of 



Lucerne, 190 

 Lipka (Dr. J.), Graphical and Mechanical Computation, 616 

 Lippmann (Prof. G.), [obituary articles], 659, 788 

 Lister (Miss G.), Conifers in English Gardens, 537 

 Liston (Lt.-Col. W. G.), Plague and Rats. 606 

 Litardi^re (R. de), The Chromosomic Processes in the 



Diploidic Nuclei of Podophyllum peltatum, 383 

 Liversidge (Prof. A.), The Designation of Vitamines, 45 

 Livingston (Dr. B. E.), re-elected Permanent Secretary of 



the American Association, 57 

 Lockyer (Major W. J. S.), The Annular Eclipse of April 8, 



