(0. J), Parallaxes of Two Stars with Common Motion, 
I 
WwW. T.), Relation of the Cretaceous Formations to the 
_ Mountains in Colorado and New Mexico, 117 
endre (J.), Destruction of Mosquitoes by Fish, 183 
egge (J. C.), Handwork, 217 
(Dr. T. M.), appointed Milroy Lecturer for 1918, 
a 
gros (L. A.), Science in Education, 144; Science in the 
_ Education of our Governing Classes, 182 
eldt (Prof. R. A.), Economics in the Light of War, 208 
» (Dr. D. B.), Problems in the Calculus, with Formulas 
and Suggestions, 88 
iper (Dr. R. T.), Results obtained by the Bilharzia Com- 
_ mission in Egypt, 157 5 
ay (E.-M.), Le Principe de Relativité, 368 
Roy (G. A.), A Reagent for Free Chlorine in Drinking 
Water, 44 
(P.), Trials of the Seeds of Lepidium sativum under 
Varying Conditions, 223 
slie (W. F.), The Norfolk Oil-shales, 494 
Souef (W. H. D.), Aboriginals’ Culinary Methods and 
Kitchen Middens, 53 
er (J. H.), Organisation of Industrial Education, Re- 
search, and Co-operation Agencies, 143 
s (Prof. E. A.), The Chemistry of Foul Mud Deposits, 
er (F. W.) [obituary], 333 
rett (F.), and F. B. Taylor, Pleistocene of Indiana and 
‘Michigan, etc., 117 
fis (G. N.), Steric Hindrance and the Existence of Odd 
_ Molecules, 243; and T. B. Hine, Electrical Conduction 
in Dilute Amalgams, 403 
sewis (Prof. W. C. McC.), A System of Physical 
Chemistry, 2 vols., 25; Effect of Pressure on the 
____ Equilibrium Constant of a Reaction in a Dilute Solu- 
tion, 383 
coln (Dr. D. F.) [death], 193 
ndemann (A. F. and F. A.), Daylight Photography of 
_ Stars, 499 
indemann (Dr. F. A.), and Dr. C. V. Burton, The Tem- 
perature Coefficient of Gravity, 7+9 
idgren (W.), The Gold Ores in Northern Nevada, 118 
ingen (J. S. v. d.), Radial Lines in Réntgen Interference 
Patterns, 84 
r (Dr. F. S.), Study of Pneumonia in South African 
Mining Communities, 393 
_ Liston (Major W. G.), Report of the Bombay Bacteriological 
Laboratory, 1914, 52 
le (Prof. J.) [death], 355 
_ Livens (G. H.), The Mechanical Relations of the Energy 
_ of Magnetisation, 221 
(L.), Glossina morsitans in Northern Rhodesia, 157 
ge (Miss O. C.), Habits of Flies in Relation to Means 
employed for their Destruction, 157 
dge (Sir Oliver J.), Raymond: or Life and Death, 289 
eb (J.), The Mechanism of Diffusion of Electrolytes 
through Animal Membranes, 163; and J. H. Northrop, 
oe Temperature Coefficient for the Duration of 
e? 33 
Prof. L.), The Cancer Problem, 96 
(E. L.), A. E. Dunstan, and F. B. Thole, The 
_ Pyrogenesis of Hydrocarbons, 358 
Louis (Prof. H.), An Imperial Department of Mineral Pro- 
luction, 91 
w (Seth) [obituary], 52 
-owell (Prof. }.) [death], 212; [obituary articles], 231; 
_ Bequest to the Lowell Observatory. 313 | 
ucas (A. H. S.), Notes from the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, 
» 243 
ucas (Capt. Keith) [obituary article], 109 
ot uckiesh (M.), Color and its Applications, 366 
OL dendorff (Dr.), The Cepheid Variables, 297 
Luiggi (Prof.), The Utilising of Volcanic Heat, 233 
ll (R. S.), The Mammals, etc., of the Lance Formation 
_ of Niobrara County, Wyoming, 118 
_ Lumholtz (Dr. C.), Journey in Borneo, 132 
Lumiére (A.), Comparative Action of Antiseptics on Pus 
and on Pure Cultures, 144; and E. Astier, Tetanus 
and Frostbite 344 
Index 
XI 
Lundborg (H. B.), awarded the Jubilee Prize of the Swedish 
Medical Association, 475 
Lusk (Prof. G.), Food Economies, 173 
Lyall (Sir J. B.) [obituary], 296 
Lyde (Prof. L. W.), River Frontiers in Europe, 395 
Lydekker (R.), Catalogue of the Ungulate Mammals in the 
British Museum (Natural History), vol. v., 107 
Lyle (Prof. W. T.), Parks and Park Engineering, 486 
Lyon (W. S.) [obituary], 38 
Lyons (Major H. G.), The Winds of North Africa, 462 
Maanen (A. van), Internal Motion in Spiral Nebule, 156 
MacAulay (A. L.), appointed Demonstrator in Physics in 
the University of Melbourne, 82 
MacBride (Prof. E. W.), Presidential Address to the 
Zoology Section of the British Association, 120 
Macdonald (Prof. H. M.), awarded a Royal Medal of the 
Royal Society, 212, 278 
Macdonald (Miss I.), and Miss K. Atherton, A Scheme for 
Maternity and Child Welfare Work, 415 
Mackenzie (Sir T.), and others, New Zealand Potash ~ 
Deposits, 252 
Mackinder (H. J.), The Teaching of Geography, 380 
MacMahon (Major P. A.), elected President of the Royal 
Astronomical Society, 474 
MacNair (P.), The Hurlet Sequence in the East of Scotland, 
46 
Macie (Rev. W. D.) [obituary], 295 
Magnan (Dr.), Bequest to the Paris Academy of Medicine, 
273 
Magnan (Dr. V. J. J.) [obituary], 132 
le Maistre, Standardisation and its Influence on the En- 
gineering Industries, 158 
Makins (Sir G. H.), to deliver the Hunterian Oration, 434; 
The Hunterian Oration, 496 
Manganaro (A.), Cleistogamic Flowers, 478 
Mann (G.) [obituary], 74 
Mann (I. J.) [obituary], 476 
Mann (R. F.) [obituary], 254 
Marett (Dr. R. R.), Presidential Address to the Anthro- 
pology Section of the British Association, 179 
Marlborough (Duke of), appointed Joint Parliamentary 
Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, 495 
Maron (Dr. D.) [obituary], 153 
Marr (Dr. J. E.), The Geology of the Lake District and 
the Scenery as Influenced by Geological Structure, 345 
Marriott (W.) [obituary], 354 
Marris (Capt. H. F.), A New Test for Typhoid and Para- 
typhoid Fevers, 274 : 
Marsh (H. D.), Individual and Sex Differences Resulting 
from Fasting, 334 
Marsh (H. W.), Interpolated Six-Place Tables of the 
Logarithms of Numbers and the Natural and Logar- 
ithmic Trigonometric Functions, 208 
Marshall (F. H. A.), and E. T. Halnan, Post-cestrous 
Changes in the Non-pregnant Dog, 483; and K. J. J. 
Mackenzie, Extra Mammary Glands and the Re-absorp- 
tion of Milk Sugar, 263 
Martin (G. C.), B. L. Johnson, and U. S. Grant, The 
Kenai Peninsula, 118 
Martin (Dr. L.), The Physical Geography of Wisconsin, 488 
Martin, Jr. (Prof. L. A.), Text-book of Mechanics, 
vol. vi., Thermodynamics, 127 
Martin (L. C.), Refractometry and Identification of Glass 
Specimens, 343; The Refractometry of Lenses, 28 
Masse (R.), and H. Leroux, Estimation of Phenol in Crude 
Tar Phenols, 183 
Massee (G.) [death], 495 
Masterman (Dr. A. T.), Mussels and the Sterilisation of 
Water, 137; The Scales in the Haddock, 137 
Mather (Prof. T.), The Growth of Telephony, 188 
Matheson (P. E.), Education To-day and To-morrow, 143 
Mathews (Prof. A. P.), Physiological Chemistry, 167 
Matson (G. C.). The Phosphate Deposits of Florida, 118 
Matthew (Dr. W. D.), A Marsupial from the Belly River 
Cretaceous, 175; Discovery of the Skull of an Insecti- 
vore, 258 
Matthews (Miss A.), Development of Alcyonium digitatum, 
394 
