Index 



Launay (L. De), Granite in the Diamond-bearing Chimney 



of De Beers, ibS 

 Laurie (Charlotte L.), Introduction to Elementary Botany, 



5S4 



Lavpran (A.), Therapeutics of Trypanosomes, 47 ; Concern- 

 ing Trypanosoma congolcnsc, 623 

 Le Chatelicr (H.), the Density of Graphite, 287 

 le Dantec (F^lix), Elements de Philosophie biologique, 51 

 Lc ria (M.), Quantitative Separation of Thallium from 



Silver, 551 

 Le Rossignol (R.), the Sulphination of Phenolic Ethers 



and the Influence of Substituents, 502 

 Le Roy (G. A.), Qualitative Examination of Ciders for 



Tartaric Acid, 215 

 Le Sueur (H. R.), Action of Heat on o-Hydroxycarboxylic 



Acids, 551 

 Lea (F. C.), Hydraulics, 530 

 Leaf (Dr. VValtcr), Drifted Ice-crystals, 271 

 Leaf-insects, Early Chinese Description of the, Kumagusu 



Minakata, 173 

 Leake (H. Martin), Experimental Breeding of the Indian 



Cottons, 360 

 Leather (Dr.), Composition of Indian Oil Seeds, 136; Pot 



Culture at Pusa, 136 

 Lebeau (Paul), the Silicide of IVIagnesium, 383 

 Lecher (Prof.), Verification of Ohm's Law, 304 

 Ltdingham (J. C. D.), Influence of Temperature on Phago- 

 cytosis, 623 

 Leduc (A.), .\tomic Weights of Nitrogen, Oxygen, and 



Carbon, 431 

 Leduc (Prof. St^phane), Diffusion and Osmosis, 519 

 Leeds (E. T.), Metriorhynchus brachyrhynchus, Deslong., 



from the Oxford Clay near Peterborough, 502 

 Lees (Prof. C. H., F.R.S.), Effect of Low Temperatures on 



the Thermal Conductivities of Pure Metals and Alloys, 287 

 I.^ger (E.), the OH(i)Cl(2 : 4 : 6) Trichlorophenol a'nd its 



Transformation into Ciiloroquinnnes, 5:52 

 Leguminous Crops, Seed and Soil Inoculation for. Prof. 



W. B. Bottomley, 330 

 Leicestershire and South Derbyshire Coalfield, the Geolog) 



of the, C. Fox-Strangeways, 364 

 l.eighton (Marshall O.), Pollution of the Illinois and 



Mississippi Rivers by Chicago Sewage, 6S 

 Leitfaden, der neue, L. M. de la Motte Tischbrock, 26S 

 Leithauser (C.), Chemical Changes occurring when Air is 



Submitted to the Influence of Electricity, 41 

 Lemoine (M.), Diamond-making, 254 



Leonhardi (M. Freiherr v.). New Facts about the Arunta, 44 

 Lepidoptera : the Moths of the British Isles, Richard South, 



4S3 

 Lepin^ (R.), the Sugar in the Blood Plasma, 47 

 Leprince (M.), an Alkaloid from Mistletoe, 120 

 Lesage (Pierre), Action of a Magnetic Field of High 



Frequency on Penicillium, 215 

 Lesbre (F. X.), the Excito-secretory .\clion of the Internal 



Branch of the Spinal Nerve on the Stomach and Pancreas, 



216 

 Lespieau (M.), v-O.xytetrolic Acid. 384 

 Letcher (Owen), Auriferous Banded Ironstones and 



.Associated Schists of South .Africa, 287 

 I.eiellier (M.), Reducing Properties of Organo-metalUc 



Compounds, 407 

 L^vy (Prof. Albert), Death of, 230 

 Levy (L. A.), Platinocyanides, 191 

 Levy (L. E.), Obituary Notice of Prof. .Angelo Heilprin, 



136 

 Lewes (Prof. V. B.), Liquid and Gaseous Fuels and the 



Part they play in Modern Power Production, 98 

 Lewis (A. L.), Megalithic Remains in Central France, 503 

 Lewis (E. J.), Inorganic Chemistry, 364 

 Lewis (h'. T.), Mimicry among .South .American Butterflies 



not Connected with Birds, 467 

 Lewis (W. C. M.), Experimental Examination of Gibbs's 



'Iheory of Surface Concentration Regarded as the Basis 



of Absorption and its .Application to the Theory of 



Dyeing, 477 

 Lewis (Prof. \V. J.), a Simple Method of Drawing Rhombo- 



hedral Crystals and of Deducing the Relations of their 



Symbols, 358 

 Lewkowitsch (Dr. ].), Niam Fat from the Seeds of Lophira 



ahila, 189 



Ley (Capt. C. H.), Possibilities of a Topography of the 

 -Air, based on Balloon Observations, 188; Possibility of a 

 Topography of the .Air based on Balloon Observations 

 made with Special Theodolites, 566 

 Lcydig (Prof. Franz von). Death of, 564 

 Leyst (Prof. E.), Estimation of Amount of Cloud, 179 

 Liebreich (Richard), .Asymmetry of the Figure and its 



Origin, 503 

 Life, the Prolongation of, Elie MetchnikofT, 289 

 Light: Newton's Rings in Polarised Light, P. V. Bevan, 9; 

 Reflection of Polarised Light, C. T. VVhitmell, 103 ; the 

 new Matriculation "Light," 482; the Dispersion of 

 Light in Interstellar Space, Dr. C. Nordmann, 497 

 Lighting : Theory of the Radiation of the -Auer Incandescent 

 Gas Mantle, M. Foix, 420; Relative Hygienic Values of 

 Gas and Electric Lighting, Dr. Rideal, 613 ; Lighting 

 with Incandescent Mantles, Jean Meunier, 623 

 Lightning : Etude sur les Foudroiements d'arbres constates 

 en Belgique pendant les Annies 1884-1906, E. Vander- 

 linden, 197 

 Ligni^res (J.), New Method of Reaction of the Skin to 



Tuberculosis and its Utilisation in Diagnosis, 23 

 Lindsey (Mr.), Molasses as Cattle Food, 590-1 

 Linguistics : the Oceanic Languages, their Grammatical 

 Structure, Vocabulary, and Origin, Dr. D. Macdonald, 

 460 

 Linnean Society, 142, 190, 334, 406, 476, 527, 59S ; Men- 



delism and Sex, G. Archdall Reid, 236 

 Linnean Society, New South Wales, 192, 264 

 Linton (Edward), Parasites of Bermuda Fishes, 87 

 Lippmann (Prof. X}.), a New Method of Stereoscopic Photo- 

 graphy, 452 

 Lister Institute, Reports on Plague Investigations in India 

 issued by the Advisory Commitlee appointed by the 

 Secretary of State for India, the Royal Societv and the. 



Literature relating to the .Australian Aborigines, Dr. 



A. W. Howitt, 80 ; R. H. Mathews, 81 

 Lithium in Radio-active Minerals, Sir W. Ramsav, K.C.B., 



F.R.S., 412 

 Lithology ; Modern, Illustrated and Defined, for the use of 



University, Technical, and Civil-Service Students, E. H. 



Adye^ 125 

 Little (C), the Calm Region in the .Atmosphere near 



Calcutta, 455 

 Liversidge (Prof. .A.), Internal Structure of Gold Crystals, 



263 

 Liversidge (M. A.), Elementary Botany, 554 

 Lloyd (Alfred H.), the Will to Doubt": an Essay in 



Philosophy for the General Thinker, 534 

 Local Government Board, Scientific Work of the. Prof. 



R. T. Hewlett, 235 

 Lock (Rev. J. B.), Arithmetic for Schools, 27 

 Lock (R. H.), the Interpretation of Mendelian Phenomena, 



32; Specific .Stability and Mutation, 127 

 LocI<yer (Sir Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Notes on .Ancient 



British Monuments, 56, 82, 150, 240, 368, 414, 487, 536; 



Presence of Sulphur in Some of the Hotter Stars, 141 

 Lockyer (Dr. William "}. S.), the Permanency of Some 



Photo-visual Lenses, 94 ; the Total Solar Eclipse of 



January 3. 190S, 104, 274; Is Mars Habitable? a Critical 



Examination of Prof. Lowell's Book, " Mars and its 



Canals," with an Alternative Explanation, Dr. .Alfred 



Russel Wallace, F.R.S., 337; Prominence and Coronal 



.Structure. Lecture at Royal Society, 514 

 Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Winding of Rivers in Plains, 

 ' 779 ; the Stresses in Masonry Dams, 269 ; Modern Views 



on Electricity, 438 ; Supp. to March 5, viii 

 Lchmann (Dr. W.), Measurement of the Zeenian Effect for 



the Principal Lines of Helium, 470 

 Lomas (J.), the Winding of Rivers, 102 

 London: London Day Training College for Teachers, in: 



the Future Water Supply of London, 131 : Report of the 



Education Committee of the London County Council, 



submitting the Report of the Medical Officer (Educat'^on) 



for the Year ended March 31, 1907, Dr. James Kerr, 355; 



Some London Problems, 473 ; Extensions at University 



College, London, 525 

 Long (VV. J.), Whose Home is in the Wilderness, some 



Studies of Wild .Animal Life, 393 



