\Sitpplement to Naturt,'^ 

 December i, 1892 J 



Index 



XXV 



(Dr. E., F.R.S.), the Etiology and Pathology of Grouse 

 isease and Fowl Enteritis, 289 



igel (M.), Seven Years' Meteorological Observations on Pic 

 Midi, 548 



jemann (P.), Products of Dry Distillation of Bran with 

 Mat, 312 



ikerfues, the Observations of, Reduced, Prof. Wilhelm 

 :hur, 452 



ssovsky (Prof.), Timchenco's Anemometer, 595 

 jht (J.), Development of Raisin Industry in Victoria, 256 

 >tt (Dr. C. G.), the Volume-Effects of Magnetization, 143, 

 52 ; the Volume-Effects of Magnetism, 385 | 



^nubley (E. P.), the Question of Legislative Protection for i 



Wild Birds' Eggs, 595 

 Robert (Prof. R.), Williams's Frog Heart Apparatus, 177 

 Koenig's (Prof.), New Spectrophotometer, 263 I 



Kohler (Dr. Reinhold), Death of, 520 



Kola Peninsula, the Finnish Expedition to the, 178 , 



Konkoly (Prof), Spectrum of Swift's Comet, 17; NovaAurig3e,i7 

 Korea and the Koreans, 522 



Kostinsky (S.), Variation of Latitude at Pulkova, 524 

 Krause's (Dr. E. H. L.) Forest Map of North Germany during 



Middle Ages, 620 

 Kroeger (Herr Cand. F.), Nova Aurigse, 496 

 Krone (H.), Photography of Spectra in Natural Colours, 449 

 Kiistner (Prof.), Nova Aurigse, 476 



La Bere (K. B. Baghot de), Country Thoughts for Town 

 Readers, 246 



Laboratory to be established in Calcutta Zoological Gardens, 

 New Biological, 493 ; the Wood Hole Marine Biological 

 Laboratory, 493 ; the Hopkins Seaside Laboratory, 493 



Laboratory, Chemical, of St. Petersburg University, laying 

 Foundation-stone of New, 572 



Laboratory, TMscussion on a National Physical, Prof. Oliver J. 

 Lodge, F.R.S., 382 ; Mr. Glazebrook, 383 ; Prof. Von Helm- 

 holz, 383; Lord Kelvin, F.R.S., 383; Prof Riicker, 383 ; 

 Prof. Fitzgerald, 383 



Laboratory Practice : a Series of Experiments on the Funda- 

 mental Principles of Chemistry, Josiah Parsons Cooke, 99 



Labrador, Geography of, Dr. A. S. Packard, 462 



Ladeking (C), Synthesis of Crocoite and Phoenicochroite, 311 



Ladies' Conversazione of the Royal Society, 184 



I>agos, Canoe Canal traced by Capt. Gallwey through Benin- 

 Lagos Deltaic Swamps, 65 ; Mr. G. T. Carter's Journey into 

 interior of Lagos, 65 



Lake-Village in Somersetshire, the Recent Discovery of an 

 Ancient, Dr. R. Munro, 617 



Lamarliere (L. G. de). Comparative Assimilation of Plants 

 developed in Sun and in Shade, 460 



Lamp, Investigations of a Proposed Safety, Prof. Clowes, 402 



Lamplugh (G. W.), the Speeton Clays and their Lincolnshire 

 Equivalents, 257 



Lancashire, the Birds of, F. S. Mitchell, 540 



Lancereaux (M.), Pancreatic Diabetes, 412 



Land and Freshwater Shells peculiar to the British Isles, R. F. 

 Scharff, 173 



Land Animals, the Origin of; a Biological Research, W.J. 

 Sollas, 271 



landerer (J. J.), the Red Spot on Jupiter, 229; Determination 

 of Angle of Polarization of Venus, 240 



Landslips in the South Tyrol, Miss Ogilivie, 428 



Landi (L.), Residual Life, 71 



Landi and Gautier (MM.), the Products of the Residual Life of 

 the Tissues, 167 



Landsteiner(Dr.), Glycol Aldehyde, 596 



Lane Fox Mercurial Pump, Bumping in the, 394 



Lange (Victor von), Einleitung in die Theoretische Physik, 



73 

 Language as a test of Mental Capacity, Horatio Hale, 206 

 Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F.R.S.), the Apodidae, a Morpho- 

 logical Study, H. M. Bernard, 267 

 Lantern, Magic, at Crystal Palace illuminated by Arc Light, 



39 

 Lao Tea, 593 

 Lapouge (M. de), Remarkable Jade Head found at Gignac, 



421 

 Lapworth (Prof C, F.R.S.), Opening Address in Section C of 



the British Association, 372 



Larmor (J. ), Application of the Spherometer to Surfaces not 

 Spherical, 143 ; the Theory of Electrodynamics as affected 

 by the Nature of the Mechanical Stresses in Excited Dielectrics 

 189 



Larvae and their Relations to Adult Forms, Dr. J. Beard, 404 



Latitude, Declinations of Stars for Reduction of Variations in 

 65 



Latitude Observations at Waikiki, Mr. Preston, 64 



Latitude, Variation of, Dr. Chandler, 211, 476 



Latitude, Variation of, at Pulkova, B. Wanach, 524 ; S. Kostin 

 sky, 524 



Latitudes, the Variation of Terrestrial, M. Antoine d'Abbadie, 

 65 



Lauder (A.), Corydaline, ii., 190 



Laurie (M.), Palaeontological Papers, 428 



Laurie (Surgeon- Major), Fall of Blood -pressure under Chloro 

 form owing to its action on Brain, not Heart, 572 



Lava in the Bournemouth Drift, Musical Sand, Cecil Carus 

 Wilson, 316 



Lawes (Sir J. B.), Allotments and Small Holdings, 602 



Layard (Miss Nina F.), on the Arrangement of Buds in Lemna 

 Minor, 555 



Laycock (W. F.), Products of Dry Distillation of Bran with 

 Lime, 312 



Leaky Magnetic Circuits, Dr. du Bois on, 384 



Learning and Research, Prof. Virchow, 593 



Leather's (Dr. J. W.) Method of Detecting and Exterminating 

 Castor-oil Seeds in Cattle Foods, 602 



Lebour (Prof. G. A.), Earth-Fractures and Mars Canals, 61 1 



Le Chatelier (Prof. H.), New Electrical Method for Determin- 

 ing very High Temperatures, 45 



Le Chatelier Pyrometer, a Modification of the. Prof. W. C. 

 Roberts-Austen, 526 



Leduc (A.), the Composition of Water and Gay-Lussac's Law 

 of Volumes, 263 ; Application of Measurement of Density to 

 Determination of Atomic Weight of Oxygen, 387 



Leeds, Yorkshire College : the County (Agricultural) Lectures 

 to Farmers, 300 



Lees (C.H.), on a Method of Determining Thermal Conduc- 

 tivities, 385 



Leete (C. H. ), Longmans' School Geography for North America, 



585 

 Lehfeldt (Robt.), the Atomic Weight of Oxygen, 151 

 Lemna Minor, on the Arrangement of Buds in, Miss Nina F. 



Layard, 555 

 Lenard (Ph.), Electricity of Waterfalls, 484 ; a Phosphoroscope 



with Spark Illumination, 484, 618 

 Lendenfeld (R. von). Crater-like Depressions in Glaciers, 466 

 Lens, anew Giant Lighthouse, J. R. Wigham, 71 

 Lepel (Dr. V.), the Oxidation of Nitrogen by means of Electric 



Sparks, 210 

 Lepidoptera and the Electric Light, D. S. Stewart, 550 

 Lepidoptera, some Victorian, Ernest Anderson, 595 

 Lepidoptera Heterocera, a Synoynmic Catalogue of, W. F. 



Kirby, 487 

 Lepinay (J. M. de), Experimental Illustration of Mirage, 617 

 Lewes (Prof.), on the Luminosity of Hydrocarbon Flames, 



401 

 Lewis (A. L.), Stone Circles, the Sun and the Stars, 127 

 Lewis (R. T. ), the Process of Oviposition as observed in Cattle 



Tick, 165 

 Ley (W. Clement), Luminous Clouds, 294 

 Leyden, a New Form of Air, Lord Kelvin, P.R.S., 212 

 Libraries, the Paris Free, Alderman W. II. Bailey, 617 

 Lick Observatory, the Staff at the, 452 ; Day-time Seeing at 



the, Henry Crew, 465 

 Liesching (W. F.), Ants in Ceylon, 15 

 Life and Death, Prof. Armand Sabatier, 560 

 Life in Motion, or Muscle and Nerve, John Gray McKendrick, 



F.R.S., 583 

 Life of Plants and Animals, the Surface-film of Water and its 



Relation to the, Prof. L. C. Miall, 7 

 Light and Colour, an Unit of Measurement of, J. W. Lovi- 



bond, 93 

 Light, Absence of. Effects upon Animal Life, 421 

 Light in Crystals, the Optical Indicalrix and the Transmission 



of, L. Fletcher, 581 

 Light, Lessons in Heat and, D. E. Jones, 610 

 Light of Various Colours, on the Polarization of, by the Atmo- 

 sphere, N. Piltschikoff, 627 



