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Linnean Society, 95, 142, 191, 238, 454, 479, 551, 575 

 Linnean Society, New South Wales, 47, 168, 287 

 Lippmann (G.), Methods for Verifying whether a Ruler or 

 Sliding Bar is Rectilinear, and for Fixing a Collimator 

 in the Focal Plane of a Lens or Telescope, 37 ; Determin- 

 ation of the Exact Position of a Mercury Meniscus 

 Illuminated by a Bundle of Horizontal Rays, 95 ; Use of 

 a Telegraph Wire for Registering Automatically Earth 

 Vibrations, 335 

 Lister (Lord), the Jubilee of, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 154 

 Liveing (Prof., F.R.S.), Probable Presence in the Sun of 

 the Newly-discovered Gases of the Earth's Atmosphere, 



5° 2 



Liverpool : Flora of the Liverpool District, C. T. Green, 

 55 ; the University of, 151 ; Report of the Yellow Fever 

 Expedition to Para of the Liverpool School of Tropical 

 Medicine, H. E. Durham, 172 



Liversidge (Prof., F.R.S.), Meteoric Dusts, New South 

 Wales, 47; New South Wales Meteorites, 312 ; Platinum 

 and Iridium Metals in Meteorites, 408 



Living Substance, a Theory, the, Prof. Max Verworn, 385 



Local Government Board, 1900-1, Thirteenth Annual Report 

 of the, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 5 



Lockyer (Sir Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.), the Similarity of 

 the Short-period Barometric Pressure Variations over 

 Large Areas, 224 ; a Curious Projectile Force, 297 ; the 

 Relation between Solar Prominences and Terrestrial 

 Magnetism, 377 ; Solar Prominence and Spot Circulation, 

 1S72— 1901, 569 



Lockver (Dr. William J. S.), the Similarity of the Short- 

 period Barometric Pressure Variations over Large Areas, 

 224 ; the Relation between Solar Prominences and 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, 377 ; Solar Prominence and Spot 

 Circulation, 1872-1901, 569; Indian Rainfall, 394; a 

 Unique Variable Star, 467 ; Pulkova Observations of Nova 

 Persei, 515 



Locomotion, Royal Commission on London, Maurice 

 Solomon, 346 



Locusts, Migratory, Dr. L. Sander, 244 



Lodge (Prof. Alfred), Differential Calculus for Beginners, 

 123 ; Method of Representing Imaginary Points by Real 

 Points in a Plane, 262 



Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Advice to Passengers Opening 

 Carriage Doors of a Train in Motion, 6,1 : Personal, 81; 

 Germs in Space, 103 ; the University in the Modern State, 

 193; Biology in Universities, 270; Genius and the 

 Struggle for Existence, 270; Society for Psychical Re- 

 search, 330; Electricity and Matter, Lecture at Bedford 

 College for Women, 450; Radium Emission, 511; Inter- 

 action between the Mental and the Material Aspects of 

 Things, 595 ; a New Form of Self-restoring Coherers, 598 ; 

 Sir Oliver Lodge and the Conservation of Energv, Dr. 

 E. W. Hobson, F.R.S., 611 



Loisier (M. l'Abb£), Solar Phenomena and Meteorology, 447 



Lomax (Mr.), Two Specimens of Lyginodendron oldhamium 

 obtained from Dulesgate, 19 ; on the Occurrence of 

 Nodular Concretions (Coal Balls) in the Lower Measures, 



19 



London : London Birds and other Sketches, T. Digby 

 Pigott, 102 ; London Conference of Science Teachers, 259 ; 

 the Mismanagement of London University Library, F. H. 

 Perry-Coste, 271 ; the Physiological Laboratory of the 

 University of, 441 ; Royal Commission on London Loco- 

 motion, Maurice Solomon, 346; London Fog Inquiry, 

 1901-02, Captain Alfred Carpenter's, D.S.O., Report to 

 the Meteorological Council, 548 



Long (William J.), School of the Woods : some Life Studies 

 of Animal Instinct and Animal Training, 55 



Lonnberg (Dr. Einar), Variations in the Elks' Antlers in 

 Sweden, 191 



Lorenz's (Prof.) Treatment of Congenital Dislocation of 

 the Hips, 272 



Loria (Prof. Gino), Geometry Prior to 1850, 37; Mathe- 

 matical Work of Ernest de Jonquieres, 64 



Lounsbury (C. P.), the South African Sheep and Goat 

 Disease known as " Heartwater." 3S 



Love (Prof. A. E. H.), Wave Motions with Discontinuities 

 at Wave-fronts, 262 ; Exact Solutions of the Problem of 

 the Bending of an Elastic Plate under Pressure, 509 



Low (Dr. R. Bruce), Reports and Papers on Bubonic Plague, 

 299 



Low Temperatures, Vitality and, ,W. J. Calder, 104 

 Lowe (E. Ernest), Tooth of Hippopotamus amphibius found 

 in the Mendip Hills, 157 ; Insects and Petal-less Flowers, 

 368 

 Lowell (Prof. Percival), the Markings on Venus, 67 ; Evolu- 

 tion of Aerography, 114 

 Lubbock (A. Basil), Round the Horn before the Mast, 439 

 Ludendorff (Dr.), Nova Geminorum, 567 

 Luizet (M.), Observations of Variable Stars, 233 

 Lumsden (J. S.), a New Vapour Density Apparatus, 382 

 Lunar Crater Linne, Activity of the, Prof. E. C. Pickering, 



137 

 Luther (R.), Hand- und Hiilfsbuch zur Ausfiihrung physiko- 



chemischer Messungen, 101 

 Lydekker (Mr.), Origin of the Present and Past Vertebrate 



Faunas of South America, 304 

 Lvdekker (R-), the Wild Sheep of the Kopet Dagh, Persia, 



Ovis vignei arkal, 383 ; Callosities of the Limbs of the 



Equidae, 478 

 Lynx, a Rich Nebulous Region in the Constellation, Prof. 



Max Wolf, 472 

 Lynx, Wolf's Rich Nebulous Region in the Constellation, 



Dr. Isaac Roberts, 568 

 Lyon (M. W.), Females of the American Bats, Lasiurus, 



Quadrimammaj and Multiparous, 399 

 Lyras, the Variable Star 13, 1902, 16 

 Lyrae, the Algol Variable R.V. (13, 1902), Prof. Pickering, 



183 

 Lyrid Meteors, the, John R. Henrv, 5S4 ; Prof. A. S. 



Herschel, F.R.S., 584 

 Lyster (R. A.), Advanced Hygiene, 222 



Macchiati (Luigi), Photosynthesis Outside the Organism, 



192 

 McClatchie (A. J.), Eucalypts Cultivated in the United 



States, 524 

 McConnell (Primrose), the Elements of Agricultural 



Geology: a Scientific Aid to Practical Farming, 31 

 Macdonald (H. M., F.R.S.), Applications of Fourier's 



Theorem, 191 ; Electric Waves, 361 

 MacDougall (Robert), the Affective Quality of Auditory 



Rhythm, 399 

 McDougall (Dr. W.), the Theory of Laughter, Prof. James 



Sully, 318 

 MacDowall (Alex. B.), Sun-spots and Summer Heat, 247 

 Macfadven (Prof. Allan), Luminous Bacteria, 19 ; on the 



Suspension of Life at Low Temperatures, 19. 

 MacGregor (Sir William), the Prophylaxis of Malaria, 209 ; 



the Possibility of Stamping out Malaria, 231 

 Mach (Dr. E.), the Psychology and Natural Development 



of Geometry, 524 

 Mache (Dr. H.), Protective Action of Wire Gauze against 



Explosions, 423 

 Machines, Material of, Albert W. Smith, 222 

 McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of 



Prof. John Young, 249 ; the Elements of Experimental 



Phonetics, Edward Wheeler Scripture, 268 

 McKenzie (Dr. A.), Biological Method for Resolving In- 

 active Acids into their Optically Active Compounds, 430 

 Mackenzie (Dr. Hector), Diseases of the Respiratory 



Organs, 554 

 Mackower (Mr.), Determination of the Ratio of the Specific 



Heats at Constant Pressure and at Constant Volume for 



Air and Steam, 94 

 McLachlan (R.), Lepidoptera and Choice of Plant Food, 166 

 Macleod (J. J. R.), Practical Physiology, 388 

 Macmillan's Short Geography of the World, George F. 



Bosworth, 55 

 MacMunn (Dr. C. A.), Counting the Red Corpuscles of 



the Blood by Photography, 327 

 McMurry (Charles), a Teacher's Manual of Geography to 



Accompany Tarr and McMurry 's Series of Geographies, 



3 1 

 MacPherson (John), Ngarrabul and other Australian Tribes, 



Part i., Medical and Surgical Practice, 288 

 M'Vail (Dr. John C), the Vaccination Acts, 254 

 Madras Rainfall and the Frequency of Sun-spots, M. B. 



Subha Rao, 326 

 Madreporia : Horny Membrane of Ncohclia porcellana, Prof. 



Sydney Hickson, F.R.S., 344 



