XXVI 
Index 
Nature, 
Dee. 18, 1902 
Ledoux-Lebard (M.), Antiparamcecious Serum, 384 
Leduc (A.), Electrolysis of Silver Nitrate, 288; the Electro- 
lysis of Mixtures of Salts, 488 
Leduc (Stephane), Anesthesia by Electric Currents, 336 
Lee (J. Bridges), Photography as Applied to Architectural 
Measurement and Surveying, Lecture at Society of Arts, 
235 
Lees (Dr. C. H.), Mathematics and Physics at the British 
Association, 618 
Lefévre (G.), Kinkeliba, 120 
Legends of Palestine and Arabia, 517 
Leger (N. E.), Constitution of the Aloins, 264 
Leggett (T. H.), Gold Production and Life of the Main Reef 
Series, Witwatersrand, 659 
Lehfeldt (R. A.), a Text-book of Physics, with Sections on the 
Application of Physics to Physiology and Medicine, 387 
Leiper (R. T.), on an Accelous Turbellarian Inhabiting the 
Common Heart Urchin, 641 
Lemur, Abnormal Dentition in a, Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 71 
Lendenfeld (Prof. R. v.), Notes on Young Gulls, 415 
Lens, the, a Practical Guide to the Choice, Use and Testing 
of Photographic Objectives, T. Bolas and George E, Brown, 
75 
Leonard (J. H.), a First Course of Chemistry (Heuristic), 439 
Leonid Shower, the, Prof, Pickering, 662; R. B. Taber, 662; 
W Leonis, Occultation of, 208 
Lépinay (Macé de), Application of the Stereoscope to Lantern 
Projections, 581 
Leser (Georges), Synthesis of Menthone, 96 
Letts (Prof. E. A.), Amount of Carbonic Anhydride Absorbed 
from Sea Water, 662 ; Corrosion of Copper by Sea Water, 
662 
Leucolysis, Experimental Observations on, Drs. A. Goodal and 
E. Ewart, 335 
Lévy (Michel), Earthquake of May 6, 1902, 95 
Levy-Bruhl (L.). Die-Philosophie August Comte’s, 369 
Lewis (E. W.), Melting-point of Pure Tribromophenolbromide, 
238 
Lewkowitsch (Dr. J.), the Laboratory Companion to Fats and 
Oils Incustries, 126 
Lhota (Lhotak de), the Conservation of Muscular Potential in 
an Atmosphere of Carbon Dioxide, 432 
“Lia Fail,” on the, of Tara and the Election of Kings by 
Augury, E. S. Hartland, 664 
Libbey (Prof.), Evolution of the Jordan Valley, 642 
Lick Photographs, the, Prof. Pickering, 487 
Lico (N.), la Protezione degli Animali, 414 
Lidbury (Mr.), Decomposition of Water Vapour by the Electric 
Spark, 637 
Liebreich (Prof.), Therapeutic Value of Alkaline Waters of the 
Vichy Type, 353 
Liénard (E.), Composition of Reserve Hydrocarbons in the 
Albumen of Palms, 648 
Lienau (Dr. I.), Bauxite, 539 
Light: Influence of Light upon Plant Assimilation, E. E. 
Hennesey, 103 ; Experiment Illustrating a Paradoxical Con- 
sequence of the Wave Theory of, Edwin Edser and Edgar 
Senior, 204; the Effect of Light on Cyanin, P. G. Nutting, 
416 
Lighthouse Light, a New Flashing, J. R. Wigham, 644 , 
Lighting : Etude Pratique sur les Différents Systemes d’Eclair- 
age, J. Defays and H. Pittet, 172; New Oxygen-Acetylene 
Burner, M. Fouché, 279 ; Use of Alcohol as an Illuminant, 
L. Denayrouze, 486 
Lightning: Curious Effect produced by, Dr. Enfield, 158 ; 
a Tripartite Stroke of Lightning, W. H. Hall, 370; Effect 
of a Lightning Flash, C. Davies Sherborn, 492; Lightning 
Arrestors in Electrical Engineering, Dr. Gustav Benischke, 
573 
Lignicres (Marcel), Vaccination against Pasteurelloses, 120 
Lime, Phosphorus versus, in Plant Ash, Dr. P. Q. Keegan, 
655 
Lincei, the Royal Prize of the Reale Accademia dei, for 
Physics awarded to Prof. Cantone, 377 
Lindet (L.), the Transformation of New into Stale Bread, 23 
Lindsay (B.), the Story of Animal Life, 173 
Linnean Society, 22, 47, 94, 263 
Linnean Society, New South Wales, 96, 264, 312, 384, 516 
Linum, the Fertilisation of, Prof. T. D, A. Cockerell, 631 
Liquid Fuel for Steam Purposes, J. S. S. Brame, 186 
Literature, Science and, Prof. John Perry, F.R.S_, at the Royal 
College of Science, 645 
Liverpool, the New Botanical Laboratories at, 155 
Lizard, Bipedal Locomotion of a Ceylonese, E. Ernest Green, 
492; Rose Haig Thomas, 551; N. Annandale, 577; W. 
Saville-Kent, 630 
Lizards, Rhineurva floridena, the Degenerate Eyes of, Prof. 
C. H. Eigenmann, 636 
Loch, Evidence of a ‘‘ Seiche” on a Scottish, Dr. T. N. John- 
ston and J. Parsons, 162 
Lockyer (Sir Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.), the Wiltshire Archze- 
ological and Natural History Magazine, Stonehenge and its: 
Barrows, William Long, F.S.A., Stonehenge Bibliography 
Number, W. Jerome Harrison, 25; on the Spark Discharge 
from Metallic Poles, 93 ; the Farmers’ Years, ii., Carnac and 
its Environs, 104; on Some Phenomena which Suggest a 
Short Period of Solar and Meteorological Changes, 248 ; the 
Relation between the Solar Protuberances and Terrestrial 
Magnetism, 456; Short-Period Solar and Meteorological 
Variations, 456 
Lockyer (Dr. William J. S.), Mont Pelée Eruption and Dust 
Falls, 53; Astronomischer Jahresbericht, Walter F. Wis- 
licenus, 198; the Coloured Sunsets, 222; on Some 
Phenomena which Suggest a Short Period of Solar and 
Meteorological Changes, 248; Short-Period Solar and 
Meteorological Variations, 456 
Locomotion : Alcohol as a Motive Power for Automobiles, 307 > 
Schule des Automobil Fahrers, Wolfgang Vogel, Mervyn 
O’Gorman, 313 
Locomotives, British versus American, 42 
Locquin (René), Action of Nitrous Acid in Alkaline Solution 
on a-Substituted 8-Ketonic Esters, 384 
Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Marconi’s Results in Day and Night 
Wireless Telegraphy, 222 
Londe (Albert), Contribution to the Study of the Magnesium 
Light, 168 
London: the Colleges of the University of, 10; University 
College and the University of London, 59; the Electrification 
of, 296 ; Science and the London Matriculation Examination, 
A. Irving, 320 
Long (William, F.S.A.), the Wiltshire Archeological and 
Natural History Magazine, Stonehenge and its Barrows, 25 
Longfield (Mrs. R. W.), Cuckoo Heard on August 18, 421 
Lorentz (H. A.), Sichtbare und Unsichtbare Bewegungen, 489 
Lortet (M.), the Black Coloration of the Rocks Forming the 
Cataracts of the Nile, 95 
Lory (Charles A.), Simple Electric Thermostat, 135 
Loudon (Prof. James), Universities in Relation to Research, 
Address at Royal Society of Canada’s Meeting at Toronto, 
8 
pee (Mr.), Apparatus for the Fixation of Atmospheric 
Nitrogen, 611 
Lovatt (E.), on Tallies, 664 
Lowe (E. Ernest), ‘‘ Fox Shark” or ‘* Thrasher” (AJ/opectas 
vulpes) in the English Channel, 272 
Lowell (Percival), Signals from Mars, 18 
Lowry (T. Martin), Persulphuric Acids, 45 : 
Lucas (A.), on the Disintegration of Building Stones in Egypt, 
79 
Lwig (A.), Fusion of Carbon, 206 
Lunar Halo, a Remarkable, Prof. E. E. Barnard, 5; H. W. 
Croome Smith, 85 
Luty (Mr.), a Comparative Economic Study of the Manufacture 
of Sulphuric Acid by the Anhydride and the modern Lead 
Chamber Processes, 330 
Luxmoore (C. M.), on the Soils of Dorset, 486 
Lydekker (R., F.R.S.), a Rare Wild Sheep, 32 
Mabery (C. F.), the Composition of Pennsylvania Petroleum, 
424 
Macalister (R. A. S.), 
Palestine, 663 
Macaulay (Dr. F. S.), Some Formule of Elimination, 71 
MacBride (Prof. E. W.), Some New Points in the Development 
of Achinus esculentus, 640 
McClendon (J. F.), Life-History of U/ula hyalina, 257 
MacCond (Prof. C. W.), Velocity Diagrams, their Construction 
and Uses, 269 
McDermott (F. P.), Observations of ¢ Geminorum, 662 
on a Prehistoric Cemetery-cave in 
