Index 



I" Natur,, 

 l/,me .4, 19 



Lichtes, Zwolf Vorlesungen iiber die Natur des, Dr. J. 



Classen, bob 

 Liebreich (Dr. Oscar), Third Treatise on the Effect of 



Borax and Boric Acid on the Human System, 61 1 

 Light : the Intrinsic Light of the Corona, Chas. Fabry, 



182 ; the Analytical Theory of Light, J. Walker, 241 ; 



the Electromagnetic Theory of Light, Dr. C. E. Curry, 



316; Emission of Light by Kanal-Strahlen Normal to 



(heir Direction, Dr. J. Stark, 389 

 Lighting Laboratories, Gas for Heating and, Alex. Pardy, 



513; Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, 513 

 Lightning Conductors, Modern, Killingworth Hedges, 340 

 Lightning, Thunder and, Camjlle Flammarion, 196 

 Lightning? What Causes the Destructive Effects of, Sir 



Samuel Wilks, Bart., F.R.S., 296 

 Lindeman (Prof. F. von), zur Theorie der Spectrallinien, 



39 2 

 Lindgren (W.), the Production of Gold and Silver in the 



United States, 306; Report of Progress in the Geological 



Re-survey of the Cripple Creek District, Colorado, 376 

 Linne, the Glow surrounding the Lunar Crater, Prof. 



E. E. Barnard, 448 

 Linne, Measurements of, during the Total Eclipse of the 



Moon, Prof. E. C. Pickering, 56q ; R. H. Frost, 569 

 Linnean Society, 118, 167, 214, 287, 381, 454, 503, 598 

 Linnean Society, New South Wales, 24, 216, 384 

 Liquid Crystals, 242 

 Liquids, an Acoustical Method for the Demonstration of 



the Magnetism of, T. Terada, 197 

 Littlebury (W. O.), Resolution of a-Phenyl-a'-4-hvdroxy- 



phenylethane by /-menthylcarbimide, 470 

 Littlehales (Mr.), Graphical Method of Determining Alti- 

 tudes and Azimuths, 63 

 Liverpool, New Museum and Laboratories of Zoologv at 



88 

 Living Matter, the Nature and Origin of. Dr. H. Charlton 



Bastian, F.R.S., 361 

 Lobatschewsky (N. J.), Pangeometrie, ou Precis de Geo- 



metrie fondee sur une Theorie genexale et rigoureuse des 



Paralleles, 100 

 Local Government Board, Scientific Reports of the, Prof. 



R. T. Hewlett, 619 

 Lockyer (Commander H. C, R.N.), Ships and Shippings, 



Commander R. Dowling, 150 

 Lockyer (Sir Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Notes on Stone- 



henge, 153, 224; some Questions for Archaeologists, 280; 



Notes on some Cornish Circles. 366, 561 ; the Place of 



Polytechnics in Education, Address at Borough Poly- 

 technic Institute, 521 

 Lot kyer (Dr. William J. S.), Publications of the U.S. Naval 



Observatory, American Observations of the Total Solar 



Eclipses of 1900 and iqoi, Rear-Admiral Colby M. 



Chester, 486; the Solar Eclipse of ioos, 537; Studies of 



Temperature and Pressure Observations,'^ 

 Locusts, Ravages of. Agriculture in the Trans-Caucasus 



for the Year 1905, Consul Stevens, 324 

 Loder (Sir Edmund, Bart.), a Living Specimen of a Dwarf 



Species of Cavy, 430 

 Lodge (Alfred). Integral Calculus for Beginners, 337 

 Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Border Occasionally seen 



between Light and Dark Regions on PhotographicPrints 



5, 54 

 Loeb (Jacoues), Studies in General Physiology, 105 

 Loescher (Fritz). Deutscher Kamera Almanach, 1906, 318 

 Loew (Ernst), Handbuch der Blutenbiologie, 26 

 Loewv (A.), Hohenklima und Bergwanderungen in ihrer 



wirkung auf den Menschen, 553 

 Loisel (Gustave), the Toxicity of Eggs, 72 

 Loisel (M.), Climatology of 1905, 471 

 Loisey (E. de). the Manufacture of Chilled Rolls, 308 

 London : the Control of the Gas Supply of the Metropolis, 



273 ; Report of the Education Committee of the London 



County Council submitting the Report of the Medical 



Officer (Education) for the Year ending March 31, iqor;. 



Physical Condition of Children in Elementary Schools, 



Dr. Kerr, 548 

 London Institution : Microscopic Aquatic Plants of our 



Waters, Dr. F. E. Fritsch at the, jqq 

 Long (W. J.), Northern Trails, some Studies of Animal Life 



in the Far North, 177 

 Longitudes, Transpacific, Dr. Otto Klotz, 417 



Longmuir (Percy), Properties of a Series of Iron-Nickel- 

 Manganese-Carbon Alloys, 108 ; Elementary Practical 

 Metallurgy, Iron and Steel, .509 



Looss (A.), the Anatomy of Agchylostoma duodenale, Dub., 

 344 



Lorentz (Prof. H. A.), Ergebnisse und Probleme der Elek- 

 tronentheorie, 27 



Lorenz (Prof. H.), Modern Refrigerating Machinery, its 

 Construction, Methods of Working, and Industrial Appli- 

 cations, 122 ; Lehrbuch der technischen Physik, 304 



Lorenzo (Prof, de), the Scoglio di Revigliano, 327 



Lounsbury (Chas. P.), on Ticks as a Means of Trans- 

 mission of Disease, [38 



Loving (R. E.), the Metallic Arc in High Vacua, 399 



Low (A. H.), Technical Methods of Ore Analysis, 532 



Lowell (Prof. Percival), First Photographs of the Canals 

 of Mars, 453 



Lowry |T. M.), Stereoisomeric Halogen Derivatives of 

 Camphor, 479 



Lucas (C. P., C.B.), a Historical Geography of the British 

 Colonies, the West Indies, 245 



Lucel (M.l, Two Hamatozoa of the Partridge and Turkey, 

 47 



Luciani (Dr. L.), Physiologie des Menschen. bob 



Ludendorff (Dr. H.), Remarkable Variation in the Spectrum 

 of 1," Bootis, 474 



Lull (R. S.), New Horned Dinosaurs from Wyoming, 205 



Lunar Crater Linn£, the Glow surrounding the, Prof. E. E. 

 Barnard, 448 



Lunar Eclipse of February 8, the, Dr. Wilson, 545 ; M. 

 Quenisset, 545 



Lunar Theory from Observation, a, Dr. P. H. Cowell, Si, 



Luschan (Prof, von), on Artificial Deformation in Africa, 

 66; on the Racial Affinities of the Hottentots, 67 



Lyle (Prof.), Propagation of Longitudinal Waves of Mag- 

 netic Flux along Iron Wires and Rods, 358 



Lynn (W. T.), Periodical Comets due to return this Year, 

 305 



Lyra, the Ring Nebula in, Dr. Newkirk, 44S ; Prof. E. E. 

 Barnard, 44S 



Lyrae, the Increasing Period of, Dr. Alex. W. Roberts, 



375 

 Lyrid Meteors, Observations of the, April, 1904, Dr. Jiri 

 Kavan, 352 



Mabille (A. E.), on the Basuto, 67 



Macallum (Prof. A. B.), Chlorides in Nerve Cells and 



Fibres, 31 1 

 McAIpine (D.), Rusts on Acacia in Australia, 304 

 McAfee (W. L.), the North American Cave-salamander, 



Spelerpes maculicaudus, 615 

 Macaulay (Dr.), on the Conditions of Native Labour in the 



Mines, 13Q 

 McClelland (Prof. J. A.), Energy of Secondary Radiation, 



2iq; Secondary Radiation from Compounds, 383 

 MacDonald (Prof. J. S.), Terminology in Electro-physi- 



ology, 2,8; Handbook of Physiology for Students and 



Practitioners of Medicine, Dr. Austin Flint, 269 

 Mach (Prof. Ernst), Erkenntnis und Irrtum, Supp. to 



November 30, vii. 

 Machinery: Modern Refrigerating Machinery, its Construc- 

 tion, Methods of Working and Industrial Applications, 



Prof. H. Lorenz, 122 

 Mcintosh (Prof.), Phosphorescent Marine Animals. 340 

 Maclver (D. Randall), the Rhodesian Ruins, 67, 213-4 

 McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), Mesure et Developpe- 



ment de l'Audition, Dr. Marage, 292 ; Sound and 



Rhythm, W. Edmunds, 483 

 Mackenzie (Muir), Experiments with Egyptian Cotton in 



Sind, 445 

 Maclachlan (Dr. J.), Influence of Thymus Feeding on 



Allantoin Excretion, 358 

 McLaren (J.), a Grammar of the Kafir Language, 4S1 

 MacLean (Dr.), Creatinin the Cause of the Masking of the 



Sugar Reaction in Urine-testing, 542 

 McLeod (Prof. Herbert, F.R,S.), Cooperation between 



Scientific Libraries, 438 

 MacMunn (Nora E.), fable of Areas of the Orogrnphical 



Regions of England and Wales. 494 

 McWilliam (A.). Elementary Practical Metallurgy, Iron and 



Steel, Percy Longmuir, 509 



