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Index 



XXlll 



Le Chatelier (H.), on Manganese Sleel, 335 



Le Roy (G. A.), on the Development of the Latent Image ia 



Photography by Alkaline Peroxides, 588 

 Lea (M. C), Transformations of Mechanical into Chemical 



Energy, 91 ; New Method of discovering Relative 



Affinities of Certain Acids, 235 

 Lebedew (Peter;, on the Mechanical EITect of Waves upon 



Resonators at Resi, 334 ; on Electromagnetic Waves, 362 

 Ledrec (A.), Value of Theoretical Ohm, 167 

 Leeson (Dr. J. R.). Pleistocene Deposits at Twickenham, 70 

 Leievre (Ed.), Death of, 177 

 Lehmann (O.), New Phenomenon atlending Passage of 



Electrici'y ihrough Badly Conducting Liquids, 236 

 Leicester Earthquake of August 4, 1S93, C. Davison, 1 19 

 Leipner (Adnlph), Death and Obituary Notice of, 33 

 Lemna, Habits ol. Dr. H. B. (juppy, 71 

 Lenard (Hcrr P. ), the Magnetic Deflection of Cathode Ray, 



114; Prof. Fiizgerald, 179 

 Lencauchez (J. A.), on the Manufacture of Open-Hearth Steel, 



460 

 Lendenfeld (Dr. R. v.), Centipedes and their Young, 8 

 Length, Nteasures of; Meals Suitable for Manufacturing 



Standards, C. E. Guillaume, III 

 Leonard (Major A. G.), the Camel, its Uses and Management, 



195 , . , 



Levy (Michel), on the Principles to be followed in a Lniversal 



Classification of the Rocks, 510 

 Lewes (Prof. Vivian B. ), the Enrichment of Coal-Gas, 175 ; 



the Chemistry of Cleaning, 256 

 Ley (Rev. W. Clement), Early Arrival of Birds, 31 

 Libbey (Williaoj), Gases in Kilauea, 91 

 Lichens found in Brilain, a Monograph of, being a Descriptive 



Catalogue of the Species in the Herbarium of the British 



Museum, Rev. James ^L Crombie, 295 

 Liege, the Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute at, 459 

 Life in Ancient Egypt, A. Erman, 615 

 Lifou, the Natives of, J. Deniker, 21 

 Light ; the Incandescent Lamp and its Manufacture, Gilbert S. 



Ram, I ; the Action of Light on the Diphtheria Bacterium, 



J. Erede, S ; on the Diselectrifica'ion of Metals and other 



Bodies by Light, Prof. Oliver]. Lodge, F.R.S., 225; Max- 

 well's Theory ol Light, Prof Oliver J. Lodge, K.R.S., 408 ; 



Report of the Committee upoi the Action of Light upon 



Dyed Colours, 411; Phoio-Electric Phenomena, Dr. J. 



Elster, Dr. H. Geitel, 45 1 

 Lightning Fl.ishes, Some Peculiar, .V. Mc.\die, 485 

 Lightning, Rules lo be observed with reference to, Alexander 



McAdie, 430 

 Lilienfeld (Dr.), Experiments on Condensation of Glycocol 



Ether, 95 ; the Clotting of Blood, 192 ; Researches on 



Diglycocollamide Esters, 492 

 Lillenthal (Herr Olto), Serious Accident to, 393 

 Liquids, on the Mixture of, M. J. de Kowalski, 540 

 Lime in the Blast Furnace, Sir Lowthian Bell on the Use of 



Caustic, 459 

 Limtilm, on the Arachnid Affinities of the American King- 



Crab, 621 

 Linnean Society, 23, 71, 143, 190,- 239 

 Linnean Society of New South Wales, 95, 239, 288, 444, 492, 



636 

 Linton (Edward F. ), a Remarkable Meteor, 474 

 Linton (Mrs. Lynn), Prof Henry Drummond's Ascent of Man, 



4S9 

 Lister (J. G), Contributions to the Life-History of the 



Koraminifera, 237 

 Liierature, Dr. Armstrong on the Publication of Scientific, 159 

 Liverpool Observatory, 531 

 Liznar (Herr J.), Earth's Magnetism, 430 

 Lloyd- liozward (J.), J'islacellu halioloUea, 224 

 Loh.>.ter, American, on the Repioductive Habits of the, F. II. 



Hcriick 

 Lockyer (J. Norman, F. R.S.), Perennial Irrigation in Egypt, 



80 ; on the Projected Nile Reservoir, 437 ; Results Obtained 



with I'lisuialic Camera during Total Eclipse of Sun, April 

 16, 1S93, I \.i 

 Lockyer (W. I.;, joh. Miiller's Lehrbuch der ICosmischen 

 Physik, Dr. "C. F". W. Peters, 49 ; a New Form of Object- 

 Glass Mouniing, 20[ : Prof. Barnard and Prof. Pickering, the 

 Discs of Jupiter's Satellites, 320 : Mais a; he now Appears, 



476 : Bright Projections on Mars' Terminator, 499 



Lodge (Prof. Oliver, F.R.S.), the Work of Herir, 133, 160; 

 Electrical Theory of Vision, 172; Detector for Electric 

 Radiation, 1S2 ; on the Diselectrilication of Metals and other 

 Bodies by Light, 225 ; Popular Lectures and .\ddres3»s by 

 Sir W. Thomson (Baron Kelvin), P.R.S., 289, 313; illu'- 

 tralion of the Principle of Prof. Oliver Lodge's "Coherer," 

 305 ; International Courtesy, 399; on Pholo-Electric Leak- 

 age, 406 ; on Maxwell's Theory of Light, 408 ; Physiological 

 Effecis Produced by Rapidly Allernaiing Currents of High 

 Iniensity, 463 ; Experiments upon the Reflection, Polarisa- 

 tion, and Refraction of Hertz VVases, 463 

 Loewy (Dr. Ad.), Influence of Rarefied and Compressed Air 



on Circulation, 95 

 Loewy (M.), Photographs of the Moon, 278; Report on M. 

 Bigourdan's Memoir on the Micrometric Measurement of 

 Small .Angular Celestial Distances, 368 

 Logan, Mount, the Loftiest Peak in North America, 131 

 Logarithma, Manual of Practical, W. N. Wilson, 425 

 Logic of Weismannism, the, J. T. Cunningham, 523 

 Lomas (Joseph), Dr. Carl Grossmann and, on Hollow 



Pyramidal Ice Crystals, 600 

 London Hospitals, Introductory Addresses, 552 

 London, the Plague of, Precautions against, in 1665, 304 

 London Polytechnic Institutes, some, R. A. Gregory, 87, 



114 

 London, the Spread of Diphtheria in, Dr. Sykes, 276 

 London, the University of, and the Report of the Gresham 



Commissioners, Dr. W. Palmer Wynne, 269 

 Longitude by Photography, the Determination of Latitude 



and. Prof. C. Runge, 102 

 Longman's Magazine, Science in, 66 



Longuinine (M. W.), on the Latent Heats of Vaporisation of 



the Saturated Alcohols of the P'ally Series, 612 ; on the 



Application of Trouton's I aw to the Saturated Alcohols of the 



Fatly Series. 636 



Lori (Dr. F.), on the Radial D'stribution of the Induced 



Magnetism in an Iron Cylinder, 604 

 Lorraine, Alsace and. Meteorological Observations 1892, 430 

 Louis (Henry), a Handbook of Gold Milling, 170 

 Love (A. E. H.), the Kinematical Discrimination of Euclidean 

 and non-Euclidean Geometries, 92 ; a Treatis-i on the 

 Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, Prof. A. G. Greenhill, 

 F.R.S, 97 

 Low (James Webster), on the Velocities o( Sound in -Vir 

 Gases and Vapours lor Simple Tones of Different Pitches, 



334 

 Lowell (Percival), Recent Observations of Mars, 395 

 Lowell Lectures on the Ascent of Man, the, Henry Urummond, 



147 

 Lowell Observatory, Arizona, the, John Ritchie, |un., 149 

 Lucas (A. H. S.), -on the Formation of a Mackerel Sky, 



636 

 Luff (Dr. Arthur P.), Science Teaching in St. Marys 



Hospital Medical School, 595 

 Lumholiz (Dr. Carl), Among the Tarahumaris, 234 

 Lung Diseases, Treatment of, by Climate, Aero-Therapeutics, 



or the, Charles Theodore Williams, 99 

 Lunge (Prof.l, and Herr Porsehnew, Nitrogen Trioxide, 623 

 Lupton I Alfred), Mining: an Elementary Treatise on the 



Getting of Miner.als, 145 

 Lussana (Dr. Silvio), Specific Heat of Gases at Constant 



Pressure, 503 . 



LydekUer (R.>, a Handbook to the Marsupialia and 



.Monotremata, 267 

 Lymph, Flow of, from the Hind Limbs, Dr. Lazarus Barlow, 



462 

 Lymph, Flow of, from the Thoracic Duct dependent upon the 



Amount of the Blood Pressure in the Liver Capillaries, Dr. 



Starling, 462 

 Lyons (Capt. H. G.), Stratigraphy «nd Physiography of 



Libyan Desert of Egypt, 166 

 Lyra>, the Variable R, Herr .\. Pannekoek, 531 



Maas (Dr. O.), on Temperature as a Factor ia the Distribution 



of .Marine Animals, 434 

 McAdie (.Mexander,, Rules to be observed with reference to 



Lightning. 430 ; S.ime Peculiar Lightning FKashes, 485 

 Macbtide (E. W.), Vaiiations in Larva of Ailerina Gibbosa, 



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