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Index 



Letts (Dr. E. A.), the Carbonic Anhydride of the Atmosphere, 



464 

 Levy (Albert), Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, 408 

 Lewis (Henry), W. J. L. Abbott, 16 

 Lexicon, a Maori-English, Rev. W. Colenso, 364 

 Life-history of the Salmon, the, 280 

 Light, Rontgen Rays and Ordinary, Prof. T. J. Thomson, 



F.R S., 8 

 Light, a New Standard of, Ch. Fery, 23 

 Light- Mirrors, a Simple Method of Making, Prof. Charles B. 



Thwing, 571 

 Lightning Flash, Triplet, C. E. Stromeyer, 570 

 Lightning by Day, Photographing, F. H. Glew, 627 

 Lilienfeld (Dr. Leo), Synthesis of Albuminous Substances, 



351 

 Lilienfeld's Synthesis, Dr. John W. Pickering, 468 

 Linacre Reports, the, 100 



Lincei, Reale Accademia dei. Royal Prize Awards, 420 

 I.indgren (W.), Orthoclase as Gangue Mineral in Fissure Vein, 



187 

 Lindner (P.), Das optische Drehungsvermogen organischer 



Substanzen und dessen praktische Anwendung, 172 

 Line of Sight, Motion of Stars in the, M. Deslandres, 490 

 Linntean Society, 46, 141, 189, 215; Anniversary Meeting of 



the, 107 

 Lion-Tiger Hybrid, R. I. Pocock, 100 

 Lippmann (G.), Maintenance of Motion of Pendulum without 



Disturbance, 264 

 Liquid Air at One Operation, Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 199 

 Liquid Hydrogen, 55; Dr. W. Hampson, 77, 174, 246, 292; 



Prof. J. Dewar, F. R.S., 125, 199, 270, 319 

 Liquids, Absorption of, by Textiles, Leo Vignon, 264 

 Liquids, Method of Measuring Surface-Tension of. Dr. F. T. 



Trouton, F.R.S., 191 

 Lister (Lord), on Experimental Medicine, 606 

 Literature, a Request for Zoological, Prof. Blaxland Benham, 



520 

 Literature and Scenery, Sir Archibald Geikie, 179 

 Literature, Scientific, Report of International Conference on, 



623 

 Live Fish, the Transport of, D. O'Connor, 125 

 Liverpool Observatory, the, 134 

 Liverpool, University College, Opening of the Thompson-Yates 



Laboratories at, 575 

 Livon (Prof.), Observations on the Action of Extract of the 



Pituitary Body upon the Function of the Vagus Nerve, 484 

 IJzard, the Blue-Tongued Tasmanian, as a Snake- Destroyer, 



Stuart Dove, 422 

 Lizard, the Development of the Tuatara, Prof. A. Dendy, 609 ; 



G. A. Boulenger, 619 

 Lloyd (Dr. R. J.), the Spirate Fricatives, 46; on the Articula- 

 tion and Acoustics of the Spirate Fricative Consonants, 534 

 Lob-Nor Controversy, the, P. K. Kozloff, 41 

 Lockyer (Sir Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.), on the Recent Solar 



Eclipse Expeditions, 534 ; a Short History of Scientific 



Instruction, 572, 597 

 Locust-Destroying Fungus, Dr. Edington, 354 

 Locusts, a Case of Inherited Instinct, Captain F. W. Hutton, 



F.R.S., 411 

 Lodge (Prof. Oliver, F.R. S.), Improvements in Magnetic Space- 

 Telegraphy, 62 ; the Scientific Work of Lord Rayleigh, 461 ; 



New Magnifying Telephone, 533 ; Lord Kelvin's Scientific 



Work, 581 

 Loess, Eolian Origin of, C. R. Keyes, 634 

 Lohse (Dr.), Jupiter's Red Spot, 20 

 Londe (A.), Causes of Imperfections in Radiographs from Use 



of Reinforcing Screens, 168 

 London, Birds in, W. H. Hudson, 172 

 London Sewage, Bacteriology of, 374 

 London, the University of. Commission Bill, 154, 176 

 Longo (Dr. B.), Chromatolysis in Plants, 329 

 Lorenz (Prof. H. A.), Optical Phenomena depending on Electric 



Charge and Mass of Ions, 48, 144 

 Lories, Dr. St. G. Mivart, F.R.S., 189 

 Los Angeles, Experiments in the Utilisation of Wave-Power 



at, 207 

 Louis ((Prof.), on the Relation and Extension of the Franco- 

 Belgian Coal-field to that of Kent and Somerset, 559 

 Love (A. E. H., F.R.S.), Theoretical Mechanics: an Intro- 

 ductory Treatise on the Principles of Dynamics, with Appli- 

 cations and Numerous Examples, 169 ; Fourier's Series, 569 



Lovett (Prof. E. O.), the Infinitesimal Projeciive Transform- 



ations of Concentric Conies, 431 

 Lowry (T. M.), Stereoisomeric Derivatives of Camphor, 142 



Isodynamic Forms of Nitro Camphor, 238 

 Lubbock (Sir John), Opening Address at the International 



Congress of Zoology, 391 

 Lucifer Matches, I'hosphorus in, 345 

 Lucy (W. C), Death of, 57 

 Lumiere (M.), Action of Ammonium Persulphate on Silver 



in Photographic Negatives, 168 

 Luminosity of Gases in Vacuum Tubes, 463 

 Luminous Clouds, Arthur P. Jenkin, 521 

 Luminous Clouds or Aurora, J. Edmund Clark, 546 

 Lundbohm (H. ), the Iron Ore Deposits of Swedish Lapland, 



430 . 



Lungs, the Diseases of the, James Kingston Fowler and Rickman 



J. Godlee, 291 

 Lupton (Sydney), Notes on Observations, 7 

 Lush (Ethel R.), Lessons in Domestic Science, 173 

 Lusk (Prof. Graham), on the Administration of Phlorhizin to 



Starving Dogs, 486 

 Lutz (L. ), Nitrogenous Nutrition of Phanerogamous Plants, 24 

 Lymph Production, on the Theory of. Dr. L. Asher, 481 



Mabille (Dr.), on the Action of Arsenic upon the Intoxication 



produced by Ingestion of the Thyroid Body, 484 

 Macallum (Prof. A. B.), on his Method for Detection and 



Localisation of Phosphorus in Animal and Vegetal Cells, 483 

 Macaluso (D. ), New Action of Light traversing Metallic 



Vapours in Magnetic Field, 635 

 MacBride (Prof.), Origin of Echinoderms, 427 

 McClellan (J. A.), Figures produced on Photographic Plate by 



Electric Discharges, 142 

 McClintock (Emory), Further Researches in Theory of Quintic 



Equations, 22 

 McClure (Dr. C), a Bacillus in Milk, 254 

 McCorquodale (W. H.), Horn-Feeding Larvae, 140; Larvae in 



Antelope Horns, 468 ; Maggots in Sheep's Horns, 546 

 Macdonald (Dr. J. S.), on the Electromotive Changes in the 



Phrenic Nerve, 483 

 MacDowall (A. B.), Summer Rainfall, 237; the Weather of 



this Summer, 247 

 McGee (W. J.), Papagueria, 525 



Mach (Herr), the Phenomena of Air Waves formed by Pro- 

 jectiles, studied by means of Interference Bands, 422 

 Mack(E.), Melting Points of Substances under High Pressure, 



432 

 Machine Drawing, Thomas Jones and T. Gilbert Jones, 543 

 Machines, Regularisation du Mouvement dans les, L. Lecornu, 



495 

 Mcintosh (Prof. W. C), the Memory of Fishes, 422 

 Mackenzie (Dr. W. Leslie), Studies in Psychical Research, 



Frank Podmore, 5 

 Mackerel, on the Races and Migrations of the, W. Garstang, 



584 ; H. N. Dickson, 584 

 Macpherson (Rev. H. A. ), the Life-Work of William Turner, 



398 

 McWeeney (Dr.), the Sero-Diagnostic Test for Typhoid Fever, 



47 

 Madagascar, Destruction of the French Observatory in, E. Colin, 



259 

 Madan (H. G.), Properties of Methylene Di-iodide, 23; Ebbing 



and Flowing Well at Newton Nottage, 45 ; Organic 



Substances available for Mounting Microscopical Specimens, 



94 

 Madras, Anthropology in, Edgar Thurston, 82 

 Madrid, Meteorological Observations at, 1860-94, F. Cos, 230 

 Maggots in Sheep's Horns, W. H. McCorquodale, 546 

 Magnetism : Improvements in Magnetic Space-Telegraphy, Prof. 

 O. Lodge, F.R.S., 62; a Local Magnetic Pole at Kotche- 

 tovka, M. Leist, 72, 86 ; Magnetism and Sun-spots, William 

 Ellis, F.R.S., 78; Magnetism and Meteorology, Prof. F. H. 

 Bigelow, 86 ; Solar and Terrestrial Magnetism in Relation to 

 Meteorology, F. H. Bigelow, 187 ; Temperature Co-efficient 

 of certain Seasoned Hard Steel Magnets, Arthur Durward, 

 92 ; Properties of Seasoned Magnets of Self-hardening Steel, 

 B. O. Peirce, 117; New Method of Measuring Dip and 

 Horizontal Intensity, G. Meyer, 117 ; Possibility of Deducing 

 Magneto-Optic Phenomena from Direct Modification of 

 Electro-Dynamic Energy Function, J. G. Leatham, 142 ; 

 Magnetic After-Efiect, C. Fromme, 187 ; Magnetisation of 



