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Index 



\ Supplement to Nature, 

 L Decetuber 5, 1895 



Lecture txperinient, a. Prof. \V. C. Roberts- Austen, F.R.S., 



114: C. J. Woodward, 5 

 Lectures on the Darwinian Theorj-, Arthur Milnes Marshall, 



F.R.S., 219 

 Lees (Dr. C. H.), on the Method and Results of Experiments 

 on the Thermal Conductivity of Mixtures of Liquids. 535 



Leeward Islands, Recent Earthquakes in, F. Watts, 230 



Lehmann {O. ). Aureole and Stratification of Electric Arc, 309 



Leidic (E.), Product of Heat-Action on Potassium Iridium 

 Nitrite, 2i6 



Leleux (M.), Electric Resistance of Saccharine Liquids, 47 



Leman, Monographic Limmologique, Le, F. A. Forel, Prof. 

 T. G. Bonney. F. R.S., 52 



Lemming, the Migrations of the, Prof. R. Collett, 64 ; W. 

 Duppa-Crotch, 149 



Lemoine (M.), Measurement of very High Potentials by Means 

 of a Modified-Attracted Disc-Electrometer, 628 



Lemon (Margaretta L. ), the Bird of Paradise, 197 



Lemoult (P.), Thermal Researches on Cyanuric Acid, 432 ; 

 Action of Carbonic Acid, Water and Alkalis on Cyanuric Acid 

 and its Dissolved Sodium and Potassium Salts. 4SS 



Lepidoptera : the Lcpidoptera of the British Islands, Charles G. 

 Barrett, 27 ; Harrow Butterflies and Moths, J. L. Bonhote 

 and Hon. X. C. Rothschild, 3SS ; the Book of British Hawk- 

 Moths. W. J. Lucas, 593 



Lcpine (R. ), Phlorizk glycosuria in Dogs after Section of Spinal 

 Cord, 564 ; Glycosuria following Ablation of Pancreas, 588 



Leveau (G.), Long-Period Inequality in Longitude of Mars, 660 



Leiier (£mile), a travers le Caucase. Notes et Impressions 

 d'un Botaniste, 3 



Lewes (Prof. \'. B.), Combustion of Acetylene for Illuminating 

 I'urposes, 39 



Lewis and Hunter's Coal Shipping System, iSo 



Lewisite : a New Brazilian Mineral, Dr. E. Hussak and G. T. 

 I'rior, 2S7 



Ley (Rev. W. Clement), Curious Habit of the Spotted Fly- 

 catcher, 269 



I-ey<len, the Third International Zoological Congress at, 554 



Liebig (Justus von), his Life and Work (1809-73), ^- ^■ 

 Shenstone, 565 



Light : Action on Undersides of Flat-fish of, 38 ; the Action of 

 Light on Animal Life, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 86 ; Photo- 

 metric .Standards, 356 ; Determinatiun of Unit of Light, Dr. 

 F. Kurlbaum and Prof. Lummer, 359 ; Lighting by Lumines- 

 cence, A. Witz, 383 ; the Chemistry of Lighting, 457 ; a 

 Means of greatly increasing Illuminating Power of Gas, .\I. 

 Dcnarouze, 513; the Theory of .Magnetic Action on Light, 

 A. B. B.asset, F.K.S., 618 



Lights, the N'isibilily of Ship's, 232 



Lightning, Curious Eftcct of, D. Pidgeon, 626 



Lightning Flash, Effects of a, in Ben Nevis Observatory, 

 William S. liruce, 244 



Lightning Flashes, Photographs of, N. Piltschikoff, 359 



Lightning, Globular, tl. .M. Ryan, 392 



Lille, New Science Laboratories at, 250 



Lille Experiments on F^lficicncy of Ropes and Bells for Trans- 

 mission of Power, Prof. D. S. Capper, 657 



Limb (C. ), Electromotive Force of Latimer Clark, Gouy, and 

 DanicU .Standards, 336 



Limner's Isrjmaltose, H. G. Brown and G. H. Morris, 311 



Line Spectra ol the Elements, on the. Prof. C. Runge, 106 



Linear Differenlial Equations, Dr. Ludwig .Schlesinger, 313 



Lineham (Wilfrid J.), a Text-Book of Mechanical Engineering, 



5> 



Linncan Society, 46, 95, 143, 191, 239 



Linncan Society's Gold Medal awarded to, Prof. Fcrd. Cohn, 

 no 



New South Wales, 48, 168, 288, 384, 540, 612 

 he C'l.lostat, 96 

 li'l ' ■ f .Sii[XTfused, Louis Bruner, 47 



Liq« n iif. and the Great Capillary Theories, 



<- ^ghc, 588 



Liquefy llcimm. Attempt to, Prof. William Ramsay, F.R.S., 



Liveing (Prof.), ion Spectrum of Liquid .Mr, 312 



Livcrpfxil (Port i -Hiological Station, E.ister Vacation 



Wfirk at, 35 ; irj' \\ luiMinlidc Work at, 152 

 LivcrMdgc (Prof.), Crystalline Structure of Gold, 39 

 Living TisHic^, the Penetration of Roots into, Rudolf Beer, 630 

 Liur<U, Hypnoiizcil, Dr. W. T. Van Dyck, 148 

 I-ockycr (J. Norman, F.R.S.), Terrestrial Helium (?), 7, 55; 



the Sun's Pl.ice in Nature, 12, 156, 204, 253, 327, 422, 446 : 

 Apparatus for Collecting Gases distilled from Minerals, iSi ; 

 Photographs of Spectra of Bellatrix, of Solav Chromosphere 

 and of the New Gases, t8l ; the New Gas obtained from 

 Uraninite, 214 ; the New Mineral Gases, 547 ; Photographs of 

 Star Sjiectra, 660 



Lodge (Prof. Oliver J., F.R.S.), the Unit of Heat, 30; the 

 Density of Molten Rock, 269 



Lodin (A.), some Reactions of Lead Sulphide, 144 



Loewy (M.) on Photographs of the Moon taken at the Paris 

 Oliservatory, 439 



Lofft's (.Mr.) Herd of WTiite Polled Cattle, Sale of, 153 



Logarithmic Chart, Scale Lines on the, C. V. Boys, F. R.S. , 272 



Lombroso (Prof.), Atavism and Evolution, 257 



London, the Health of, 298 



London, the Teaching University for, .Sir John Lubbock, 245, 

 268, 295, 340, 3S9, 594; Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 

 294 : Alfred W. Bennett, 294 ; W. T. Thisellon-Dyer, F.R.S., 

 293, 366, 413 



Longmans' School Algebra, W. S. Beard and .\. Telfer, 220 



Longuinine (W. ), Latent Heats of Vaporisation of Fatty 

 Ketones, Octane and Decane, Diethyl and Dimethyl Car- 

 bonates, 660 



Loschmidt (Prof. JoseO, Death of, 325 



Loven (Dr. Sven), Death of, 4S5 



Lovibond (Joseph W. ), Do the Coitiponents of Compound 

 Colours in Nature follow a Law of Multiple Proportions ? 

 547 ; Mr. Pillsbury and Colour Standards, 577 



Lowe (Mr.), the Interior of Labrador, 552 



Low's Chemical Lecture Charts, 365 



Lowell (Percival). the Rotation of Mars, 135 ; Evidence of a 

 Twilight Arc ujwn the Planet Mars, 401 



Lubbock (Sir John, Bart, F.R.S.), the Teaching University for 

 London, 245, 268, 295, 340, 389, 594 



Luc.is (W. J.), the Book of British Hawk-Moths, a Popular 

 and Practical Handbook for Le])idopterists, 593 



Ludwig (Prof. K.), Death of, 33 



Lumicre(.\. and L. ), the Kineinatograph, 419 



Luminescence, E. Wiedemann and (l. C. Schmidt, 94 



Luminescence, Lighting by, A. Witz, 383 



Lummer (Prof.), Determination of Unit of Light, 359 



Lunge (George), a Theoretical and Practical Treati.se on the 

 .Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid and Alkali, J. T. Dunn, 290 



Luschan (Dr. F. von). Ethnography of M.itty Island, 141 



Lvischer (Dr.), Nervous Mechanism of Swallowing, 604 



Lydekker (R., F. R.S. ), Birds. Beasts, and Fishes of the Nor- 

 folk Broadland, P. IL Emerson, 195 : Royal Natural History, 

 242; a Text-book of Zoogeography, F. E. Heddard, F. R.S., 

 289 ; Studies in the Evolution of Animals, E. Bonavia, 411 



Maas (Dr. Otto), on the Morphology and Distribution of 



Medus;v, 563 

 Mc/Mpine (Dr.), Systematic Arrangement of .\ustralian Fungi, 



435 ; Onion Dise.ase, 435 : Prune and Groundsel Rusts, 570 

 M.tcCormac (Sir William), War .Surgery of the Future, 354 

 McCrae (John), .Measurement of High Temperatures with 



Thermo-Element and .Melting Points of some Inorg.anic Salts, 



189 

 MacCullagh's Theory of Double Refraction, .\. B. Basset, 



F.R.S..595 

 MacDuwall (.Mex. B. ), Weather .and Disease, 641 

 MacGillivray (Dr. P. H.), Death of, 522 

 MacHenry (.\.), a Tertiary Basjiltic Hill in (lalway, 215 ; .\gf 



of .\ntrim Trachyte, 251 

 Machines, Kinematics of. Prof. T. A. Hear.son, 262 

 McKendrick (Dr. John), Tone and Curves of Phonograph, 326 

 Maclean (Magnus), Electrification and Diselcctrification of Air 



and other Gases, 608 

 McLeod (Prof. H., F.R.S.), the Bibliography of Spectroscopy. 



105 

 MacLeod (J. ), Over de Bevruchting der Bloemen in het Kempisc'i 



Gedeelle Van Vlaanderen, 2 

 M.acMunn (Chas. A.), Guanine in Fishes' Skins, 55 

 Macpherson (Rev. H. A.), the Pheasant, 589 

 Madr.is (Observatory, the New, 277 

 Madreporaria, .Australian, Mr. W. Saville-Kent's Collection of. 



presented to Natural History Museum, 301 

 Magazines, Science in the, 43, 159, 257, 355, 45°. 5^6 

 Magnetism : lOffects of Magnetism and Electricity on Develop- 

 ment, Dr. Bertram Windle, 10; Influence of Internal Currents 



