Index 



Keyser (Prof. C. J.), The Human Worth of Rigorous 



Thinking, 321 

 Kidd (Dr. P.), appointed Harveian Orator of the Royal 



College of Physicians of London for 19 18, 448 

 Kicss (C. C), Spectrum of a Canum Venaticorum, 393 

 Kikuchi (Baron D.) [death], 170 ; [obituary article], 227 

 Kilian (W.), Coalfield in the Neighbourhood of Saint-Michel- 



de-Maurienne, 519 

 King (Mrs.), Gift to the University of Cambridge, 338 

 King (Prof. L. V.), Internal Friction and' Limiting Strength 



of Rocks, 472 ; to be Recommended for the Howard N. 



Potts Medal of the Franklin Institute, 269 

 Kingon (Rev. J. R. L.), Native Education in the Transkei, 



239 

 Kingzett (C. T.), Chemistry for Beginners and Schoolboys. 



Second edition, 424 

 Kinne (Prof.' H.), and A. I\L Cooky, The Home and the 



Family, 3 

 Kinoshita and Ikeuti, Tracks of Individual a Particles from 



Radium, 491 

 Kipling (Rudyard), appointed a Rhodes Trustee, 79-, 

 Kirkpatrick (R.), The Biology of Waterworks, 204 

 Klein (A. A.), and others, The Setting of Cements, 413 

 Klocker (Prof. A.), Fluorescence from Aspergillus glauciis, 



31 ; Preservation of Fermentation Organisms in Nutrient 



Media, 289 

 Klotz (Dr. O.), appointed Chief Astronomer and Director of 



the Dominion Astronomical Observatory at Ottawa, 



170; Study of Earthquakes in the U.S., 312 

 Knight (E. A.), Foundation of a Prize at Manchester 



University, 516 

 Knobel (E. B.), Ulugh Beg's Catalogue of Stars, 185 

 Knott (Dr. C. G.), Baron D. Kikuchi. 227 ; Propagation of 



Earthquake Waves through the Earth, etc., 499 

 Knowlton (F. H.), Fossil Plants from the Fox Hills Sand- 

 stone of S. Dakota, 273 

 Kopaczewski (W.), The Poison of Mnraena helena, 179 ; 



The Serum of Muraena helena, 219 

 Koto (Prof. B.), The Great Eruption of Sakura-jima, 35 

 Kron (Dr. E.) [obituary], 391 

 Kunz (Dr. G. F.), The Production of Precious Stones for 



the Year 1916 ; Platinum for the Year 1916, 486 



J. L.. The East and West Asymmetry of Solar Prominences, 

 42^ ; Unusual Rainbows, 5 



Laborde (J.). New Method for the Separation and Estima- 

 tion of Lactic and other Acids in Wine, 359 



Lacroix (A.), Eruption of the Quetzaltepec Volcano, etc., 419 ; 

 Forms of the Leucitic Magma of the Lazial Volcano, 

 399 ; The Leucitic Lavas of the Somma, 179 ; The 

 Peridotites of the Pyrenees, etc., 100 



Laker (J.), The Convolvulus Hawk-moth, 105 



Lamb (M. C"), Utilisation of Condemned Army Boots, 171:; 



Lamplough (F. E.). and Miss J. M. Mathews, Relative Dis- 

 persion and Achromatism, 300 



Lamplugh (G. W.), A Boring made at Battle, 471 



Lang (W. D.), The Pelmatoporinje, 257 



Lankester (Sir Ray). The New Scheme of Examination for 

 Class I. of the Civil Service, 338 



Lapicque (L.), Separation of Bran and the Food Yield of 

 Wheat, 120 ; and Legendre, Improvement of War Bread, 

 .40 



Larmor (Sir J.), Fourier's Harmonic Analysis, i< 



Larson (Dr. C. W.), and Prof. F. S. Putney, Dairy Cattle 

 Feeding and Management, 461 



Latham (B.), The Crovdon Bourne. 293 



Latliam (Prof. C.) [obituarv article], I'lo 



Latter (O. H.). Effects of University Entrance Examinations 

 on Curricula, /iiq 



Lau (H. E.), Star Colours, o^ 



Lauder <Dr. A.), and T. W. Fagan, Utilisation of Fattv 

 -Acids for Feeding Purooses. iqj. 



Laufer and Nichols. The Beginnings of Porcelain in China, 

 88, 304 



Launoy (L.), Extracting Alkaloids from Water. 80 



Laureati (Capt. G.). Aerial FhVht from Turin to London. 70 



Laurip ^Prof. A. P.), and A. Kintj, The Hydrolvsis of Arid 

 Sodium Sulohate. -!co; and C. Ranken. Imbibition Ex- 

 hibited by Some Shellac Derivatives, 239 



Laveran (A.), Measures taken in France to Prevent the 

 Spread of Malaria from Infected Soldiers, loo 



Law (Bonar), The Use and Disposal of Waste Army Stores, 



3t)o 

 Lay (E. J. S.), The Pupil's Classbook of Geography : Scot- 

 land ; Asia, with Special Reference to India, 403 ; The 



Vegetable Gaitien, 463 

 Leathem (J. G.), Motion of a Hydrodynamical Liquid, 490 

 Le Bas (G.), Refractivities of Saturated and Unsaturated 



Comjx>unds, 379 

 Lebour (Prof. G. A. L.) [death], 469; [obituary article], 487 

 L^caillon (A.), Special Characters Presented by Accidental 



Silkworms at Different Stages of their Development, 278 

 Le Chatelier (H.), and B. Bogitch, Silica Bricks, 300; The 



Refractory Properties of Magnesia, 179 ; and E. L. 



Dupuy, The Heterogeneity of Steels, 80 

 Lee (J.), Telegraph Practice, 503 

 Leeds (Major A. N.) [obituary], 30 

 Lees (Prof. C. H.), elected President of the Physical Society 



of London, 509 

 Lefranc (Lt. J. -A.), La Technique .Allemande de I'Armement 



A^rien, 194; L'evolution de I'aviation allemande, 512 

 L6ger (E.), Action of Hydrobromic Acid upon Cinchonine 



and its Isomers, 459 

 Leggett (H. D.), awarded the Earl of Durham Prize of the 



Institution of Naval Architects, 10 

 Legrand (Dr.), L'emboitement des Plasmas, 31 

 Leighton (J.), New Materials for Paf>er-making and Tex- 

 tiles, 108 

 Lemoine (G.), Free Agricultural Education, 240 

 Leonard (Dr. A. G. GO, and P. Whelan, The Quantitative 



Spectra of Lithium, Rubidium, Caesium, and Gold, 450 

 Leonard (Miss E. J.), The Genus Tsenitis, 320 

 Leriche (R.), and A. Policard, Histological Mechanism of 



the Formation of New Bone, 519 

 Le Roy (G. A.), Use of Glucpsates of Lime in Bread- 

 making, 120 

 Letts (Prof. E. A.) [obituary], 509 

 Leverhulme (Lord), The Abolition of Slums, 431 

 Levi-Civita (Prof.), Recent Mathematical Papers, 11^:; 

 Lewis (Col. I. N.), recommended for the Elliott Cresson 



Medal of the Franklin Institute, 269 

 Leyton (Prof. A. S.), Resignation of the Chair of 



Pathology and Bacteriology at Leeds University, 198 

 Lidbetter (E. J.). Reconstruction and Public Health, 510 

 Lifevre (Major). The Stereoradioscope, 133 

 Lightbown (Miss C). The .Siphonozooids of the Sea-pens, 



250 

 Lillie (F. R.), Sex-determination and Sex-differentiation in 



Mammals. 270 

 Lim (R. K. S.), Period of Survival of the Shore-crab in 



Distilled Water, 259 ; Respiratory Organs of the Shore- 

 crab, 359 

 Lindley (Sir W. H.) [obituary], 370 

 Lister (Lord), The West Ham Municipal Central SecondaiT- 



School to be Known as "The Lister School," 216 

 Lloyd (A. C. G.), Cape Peninsula List of Serials. Second 



edition, 424 

 Lockyer (W. L.), The January Meteors of 1918, 36:; 

 Lodge (Sir O.), to Lecture on "Astronomical Application of 



the Electrical Theory of Matter " to the Students* 



Section of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 2'^8: 



Astronomical Conseauences of the Electrical Theory of 



Matter, 395 : The Changes in Mercurv's Orbit, 33 

 Loeb {Dr. J.), Heliotropic .Animals as Photometers, 439 : 



The Organism as a Whole, from a Physico-chemical 



Viewpoint. Jdx 

 Lomax (E. L.). Testing and Standardisation of Motor Fuel, 



231 

 Longley (Dr. W. H.), Changeable Coloration in Brachyura, 



A-\o ; The Selection Problem. 54 

 Lopez-Nevra (C. R.), A New Cyrnea of the Partridge. 41^9 

 Loram (Dr. C. T.), Mental Tests Applied to Zulu Students, 



109 

 Louis (Prof. H.), Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau, 25 t 



Iron-ore Deposits in Relation to the War, 244 

 Lovat /'Lord), appointed a Rhodes Trustee, 79 

 Low (A. J.). LTnusual Rainbows. 44 

 Lowe (E. E.). The Cure of the "Isle of Wight Disease" in 



the Honey Bee. 144 ; to Organise and Control Food 



Economv Exhibitions. -3^0 

 Lubrano and Maitre. Determination of the Latitude of the 



Observatory of Marseilles. 459 



