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Index 



Lindsay I Prof. J. A.i, The Eugenic and Social Influence of 



the War, 151 

 Lingen (J. S. v. A.), and A. R. E. Walker, Hyalite; Ana- 



tase, 439 

 Lipman (C. B.), and D. D. Waynick, A Bacteriological 



Study of the Soil of Loggerhead Key, Tortugas, 399 

 Lippmann (C), The Properties of Electric Circuits Deprived 



of Resistance, 4 j8 

 Lister (Engineer Rear-Admiral F. H.), [obituary], 9 

 Little (A. D.), The Organisation of Industrial Research, 



411 

 Loev (Prof. W. A.), The Main Currents of Zoology, 45 

 Loder (Sir E. G.), The Beavers of Leonardslee, 1916-18, 



19S 

 Lodge (Sir Oliver J.), The Effect of Light on Long Ether 

 [64; and others! The Teaching of Physics in 



School-, jog 

 Loeb (Dr. J.i, The Law Controlling the Quantity and Rate 



of Regeneration, 70 

 Logie (Lt. J.), Origin of Anticyclones and Depressions, 



320 

 Long (Dr. C), The Physical and Psychological Bases of 



Education, 4.15 

 Long (Prof. J.), The Art of Health, 103 

 Long (Prof. J. Harper), [death], 29 

 Lbngstaff (Lt.-Col. L.), [obituary], 250 

 Loram (Dr. C. T.), Medical Needs of the Natives of South' 



Africa, 135 

 Lorentz (Prof. H. A.), awarded the Copley Medal of the 



Royal Society. 220, 274 

 Louis (Prof. H,), British Iron-ore Resources, 244 ; Mineral 



Resources of the British Empire, 34; The. Future of 



British Mineral Resources, 366; The Future of the 



Coal Trade, 126 ; The Constitution of Coal, 2 

 Lovett (Miss A. E.), National and International Ideals on 



the Teaching of History, 415 

 Luff (Dr. A. P.), and H.C. H. Candy, A Manual of 



Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical, Inorganic and 



Organic. Sixth edition, 3S1 

 Lull (Prof. R. S.), Footprints of Carboniferous Land Verte- 

 brates, 12 

 Luizet (M.l, [death], 350 

 Lumiere (L.), A Method of Recording Graphically bv 



Means of a Jet of Gas, 419 

 Lundbye (Prof. J. T.), Intensity' of Light Required for 



Satisfactory Illumination, 103 

 Lunt (Dr. J.). Radial Velocities of 119 Stars, 404: The 



Dark-line Spectrum of Nova Aquilre, 194 



Mackenzie (Dr. O), and W. J. Owen, The Parathymus 

 Gland in the Marsupial, 519 



Mackenzie (K. J. J.), and Dr. F. H. A. Marshall, Beef 

 Production, 228 



Mackie (T. J.), Haemolysis by Serum in Combination with 

 Certain Benzol Bodies, 438 



Marl. iv (Sir J. P.), Endowment of a Lectureship in Tuber- 

 culosis in Glasgow University, 306 



MacLeish (A.), Gift to the University of Chicago, 436 



Macnamara (N. O), [obituary], 269 



Maiden (J. H.), Notes on Eucalyptus. No. vi., 519; Con- 

 tribution to a History of the Royal Society of New 

 South Wales, 19 



Maignon (F.), Influence of Fats on the Toxic Power of the 

 Food Proteins, 19 



Main (Prof. W.), [obituary], 250 



Mallock (A.), The Elasticity of Metals as Affected by Tem- 

 perature, 497 



Mallory (Prof. W. G.), [obituary], 269 



Mangin (L.), Harmful Action of the Emanations from the 

 Chedde Factory, 479 



Marconi (Signor), elected an Honorary Fellow of the 

 Society of Engineers (Inc.), 48 



Markham (Adml. Sir A. H.), [obituary], 171 



Marie (Capt. E. R.), The "Salary" of the Lecturer, 84 



Marshall (the late Prof. A. Milnes), and the late Dr. C. H. 

 Hurst, A Junior Course of Practical Zoology. Eighth 

 edition, revised by Prof. F. W. Gamble, 404 



Marshall (Sir J-), Granted Leave of Absence, 48 



Martin (Dr. A.), [obituary], 331 



Martin (E. A.), Anglo-Sa , Remains near Croydon, 290 



Martin (H. M.i. A New I h on of the Steam furl 



Martin (L. C), and Mrs. C. H. Griffiths, 1 >> p 

 Surfaces in Instruments, 517 



Marty (Prof.), [obitua; 



Warwick (J. I).), The Natives ol South Africa in Large 

 Towns, 135 



Mary (A. and A.), Inversion of Cat -Sugar l>v Colloidal 

 Silica, 260 



Masaryk (President T. G.), The Can . 



> 1 E. I, Rain in France, 470 



Matsumoto (Prof. H.), Tl I [. 



Matthews (Prof. E. R.I, Coasl I 

 Second edition, 305 



Maunder (E. VV.), Thi Stars, and Ho' Identify Them, 



103 



Mawson (Sir D.), V ; n d Sub- 



Antarctic Life, 498 ; The . 



Borders, 315 



Maxwell-Scott (Capt. J. M.), The '•Taylor'' - 

 "Scientific M [06 



May 1 Dr. P.), The Chemistry of Synthetii Drugs 

 edition, 345 



Dr. J. B.), Zulu Witch-doctors and ''. 

 135 



McCormick (Sir W. S.), 1 li 1 ted .1 Mi mbi 1 if tl 

 Club, no 



McDowall (Rev. S, A.i, Seienei reaching Schc 



McLean (Capt. A. L.i. Bacteria of Ice and Snow in Antarc- 

 tica, 35 



McLennan (Prof. J. C), Low-voltage Arcs in Metallic 

 Vapours, 299; D. S. Ainslie, and D. S. Fuller. Vacuum 

 \n Spectra ol Various Elements in the Extremi I Itra- 

 violet, 477; and R. J. Lang, Extreme Ultra-violet 

 Spectra with a Vacuum Grating Spectrograph, 477 ; and 

 J. F. T. Young. The Absorption Spectra and the 

 [onisation Potential um, Strontium, and 



Barium, -177 



Means (Dr. P. A.), The Social Conditions oi the Piura- 

 Tumbes Region of Northern Peru, 332 



Mears (Dr. T. L.), Bequest to the Royal Institution, 44S 



Mee 1 \ I, Who Giveth Us the Victory, 463 



Meek (Prof. A.), \ Shower of Sand-eels, 40 ; Report of the 

 Dove Marine Laboratory, [93 



! CI irke. New Light-fitters, 471 



Mellor (Dr. J. W.), Tests of Refractor) Materials, 12 



Mercier (Dr. C), awarded the Swiney Prize, 44S 



Miss), Plea for a Higher I ition for 



Students Training as Teachers, 4 14 



Merrill (E. D.), The Flora of the Philippines, 451 



Merrill (G. P.), The Fayette County Mete 



Merrill (Dr. P. W.), Infra-red Stellar Spectra 1 , 



Meunier (Prof. S.), La Geologie biologique, 81 



Milhaud (Prof. G.), [obituary], -,70 



Mill (Dr.. H. R.), Rainfall in iq.S. 430; Work and Water- 

 power, 403: and C. Salter. British Rainfall, 1Q17, 38-5 



Miller (G. A.i, The o-Holomorphisms of a Group, 599 



Miller (G. S.), The Piltdown Jaw, 40 



Miller (J. M.), Electrical Oscillations in Antennas and In- 

 ductance Coils, 430 



Milligen (V. C), awarded the Aitchison Memorial Scholar- 

 ship, 237 



Milne (R. M.), Elementary Engineering Papers for Naval 

 Cadetships (Special Entry) for the Years 1913-17. 123: 

 Mathematical Papers for Admission into the Royal 

 Military Academy and the Royal Military College and 

 Papers in Elementary Engineering for Naval Cadet- 

 ships, November, 1917. and March, 1918, 123. 



Milne (Dr. W. P.), The Work of the Mathematical Asso- 

 ciation in Assisting the Application of Mathematics to 

 Industry, 395 



Mirande (M.l, A Hydrocyanic Acid-producing Fern, Cysto- 

 pteris alpina, 279 



Mitchell (C. A.), Edible Oils and Fats, 21 



Mitchell (J.), The Carboniferous Tfilohites of Australia, 200 

 hell (M. M.), Cookery under Rations. Over 200 War- 

 time Recipes, 103 



Mitchinson (Bishop), [obituary], 03 



Moffat (C. B.), Fertility of Rats. ,-■ 



Mogg (A. O. D.), Veld-burning in Relation to Stock- 

 diseases, 134 



