Index 



La Tene, the Civilisalions of Hallstatt and, Mitlheilungen der 



Priihistorischen C immission der K. Academie der Wissen- 



schaflen in Wien, Dr. Robert Munro, 212 

 ! . iboratories : the Laboratory of Henri Moissan, 252; a New 



l'"orni of Electric Resistance Laboratory Furnace, Prof. 



Ilolborn, 350; ihe National Physical Laboratory, 466, 487; 



Ihe Heidelberg Physical Laboratory, 587 

 1. iborde (L\ Action of .Sulphurous Acid as an Antidote against 



la casse in Wines, 528 

 l.ibrador. Geology of the North-east Coast of, Reginald A. 



Daly, 542 

 Liccadive Archipelagoes, the Fauna and Geography of the 



Maldive and, 514 

 Lacoinbe (H.), on a New Volatile Salt of Beryllium, 119 ; on 



a Type of Compounds of Glucinum, 580 

 Ligrangian Equations, on the Extension of the, to Systems 



involving any number of Independent Variables, Dr. Leo 



Konigsberger, 159 

 Lakeland Leaves, the Ash Constituents of some. Dr. P. Q. 



Iveegan, 80 

 Lakeland, Winter Phenomena in. Dr. P. Q. Keegan, 559 

 Laloy (Dr.). L'Evolution de ia Vie, Supp. April 24, 1902, viii 

 Lamina Falling in Air, Rotation of a, A. Mallock, 510 

 Lancashire Sea-fisheries Memoir, Prof. \V. A. Herdman, 



F. R.S., and Robert A. Dawson, 508 

 Landrin (Ed.), Iboga and Ibogaine, 48 



Landschafts- Photographic, Leitfaden der, Fritz Loescher, 221 

 Langdon (Mr.), Applications of Electricity to Railway Engineer- 

 ing, 86 

 Langendorfif (Prof.), Restoration of Function after Extirpation 



of Cat's Superior Cervical Ganglion, 65 ; Direction and 



Speed of Conduction of Contraciion wave over Heart, 66 

 Langevin (P.), Recombination of the Ions in Gases, 455 

 Langley (Prof), Group Reactions of Neurons to Drugs and 



Blood Conditions, 65 

 LangleyfDr. ]. N., F.R.S ), Practical Histology, 171 

 Langley (Dr. S. P.), Visit to Tahiti, 180 

 Langlois (T. P.), on the Existence in Cold-blooded Animals of 



a Kegulating Apparatus for Heat, 168 

 Language, the Psychology of, W. Wundt, 241 

 Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F. R.S.), Scope and Functions of 



Museums : Address at Ipswich Museum, 91 ; the Okapia 



Johiisloni, 119; a Convenient Terminology for the Various 



Stages of the Malaria Parasite, read at Royal Society, 499 ; 



Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific 



Progress upon Human Life, H. G. Wells, Supp., March 13, 



1902, iii 

 Lannelongue (M.), a Non Suppurative Form of Osteomyelitis, 



Lanterns, Optical, and Accessories, 222 



Laplace's Problem of Po.sitions of Equilibrium of a Liquid Free 



to Rise in a Capillary Tube, Investigation of, G. Morera, 



592 

 Larbatetrier (A.), " Le Sel, les Salines et les Marais Salants," 



295 

 Lardner (Commissary-General G. D.), Death of, 278 

 Larroque (Firniin), Hertzian Waves in Storms, 52S 

 Latitude, Variation of. Prof S. C. Chandler, 113 

 Laner (Oswald H.), Birds Capturing Butterflies in Flight, 273 : 



Colour Matching in Cuckoos' Eggs, 521 

 Lauder (A.), Corydaline and B;rberine, 238 

 Laurie (Charlotte L ), Textbook of Elementary Botany, 437 

 Laveran (A.), Trypanosoma of the Bovidae, 455 ; Action of 



Human .Serum on the Trypanosome of the Nagana, 551 

 Laversky {.\.), the PlagioclaseAugite Rocks between the 



Yenisei and the Lena, 546 

 Laws (S. C), Air-Pressures in Playing Brass Instruments, 



166 

 Laycock (W. F. ), a Dictionary of Dyes, Mordants and other 



Compounds used in Dyeing and Calico Printing, 14S 

 Le Cadet (G. ), a Self recording Atmospheric Elecirn-cope, 551 

 Leaf V'enation, on the Relation between, and the Presence of 



Certain Chemical Constituents in the Oils of the Eucalypt.?, 



R. T. Baker and Henry G. .Smith, 143 

 Leaves, the Ash Constituents of Some Lakeland, Dr. P. Q. 



Keegan, So 

 Leaper (C. L), Graduated Exercises in Elementary Practical 



Physics, 584 

 Leavitt (R. G.), Outlines of Botany, 557 

 Lebeau (P.), State of Silicon i Cast Iron, 167; Lithium 



Antimonide and Preparation 01 some Alloys of Lithium, 335 ; 



Action of Lithium-Ammonium on Antimony and on the 



Properties of the Antimonide of Lithium, 359 

 Lebedew (Prof.), Experimental Demonstration on the Pressure 



of Light, I to 

 Lecomte (Henri), the Formation of Varillin, 47 

 Lecomte (M.), the Action of High-frequency Currents upon 



Animals, 239 

 Lectures and Essays by the late William Kingdon Clifford 



F.R.S., 584 

 Leduc (A.), Conservation of Refractive Energy in Mixtures Oi 



Alcohol and Water, 504 

 Lee (Dr. F. S.), Influence of Sugar-injection on Rigor Mortis 



63 ; Influence of Alcohol on Frog-Muscle, 66 

 Lees (Dr. C. H.), Advanced Exercises in Practical Physics 



364 

 Lehfeldt (Dr. R. A.), Voltameter for Small Currents, 46 



Electric Heating -Apparatus, 579 

 Lemoine (E.), George Pierce's Approximate Construction for ir 



357 

 Lemstrtim (Dr. Selim), the Uses of Electricity in Stimulating 



the Growth of Plants, 593 

 Length of the Terrestrial Day, R. S. Woodward, 1 13 

 Leonard (L H.) a First Course of Practical Science, 151 

 Ljonid Meteors, the, 38 ; Observations of, E. C. Willis, 54 ; 



Leonid-meteors, November, 1901, 89; the Leonid Shower of 



1901, W. F. Denning, 332; Leonid Observations at Athens, 



M. D. Eginitis, 143 

 Lepidoptera ? a Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Ireland, 



W. F. De Vismes Kane, 172 ; Colours of Butterflies not due 



to Diffraction, VV. B. Croft, 198 ; Catalogue of the Lepidoptera 



Phaliena; in the British Museum, Sir George F. Hampson, 



Bart, 220 ; Birds Capturing Butterflies in Flight, A. E. 



McKay, 247, 4S6 ; Oswald H. Latter, 273 ; Birds Attacking 



Butterflies and Moths, A. H. Hamm, 366 ; C. G. Seligmann, 



366 ; Howard Fox, 366 : F. Finn, 415 ; a Correction, 587 ; 



Dr. Ad. Nicolas, 415 ; Prof. Edward B. Poulton, F.R.S. , 



465 ; the Colours of Wings in Butterfles, W. B. Croft, 391 ; 



Resting Habit of Hybernia lencopheana, Prof. E. B. 



Poulton, F.R.S., 549; Seasonal Dimorphism in Butterflies, 



Dr. Frederick A. Uixey, Guy A. K. Marshall, 549 

 Lepine (M.), the Sugars in Blood, 47 

 Leprosy, Primary Cause of, J. Hutchinson, F.R S., 496 

 Leprosy in South Africa, Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson's Expedition 



to Study, 109 

 Lermantort' (Dr. Waldemar), Elementiry Mathematics, 439 

 Leser (Dr. Hermann), Das Wahrheiisproblt-m unter 



Kulturphilosophischem Gesichtspunki — Eine Philosophische 



Skizze, 220 

 Lessons from Germany, 44 

 Letts (Prof.), Sewage and Sea-lettuce, 15 

 Levan, the Chemical Properties of Bacterial Gum, Thos. Steel, 



161 

 Lichens, Protoplasmic Connections in. Dr. J. H. Salter, 167 

 Lidbury (F. A.), Experiments for Discovering Whether 



Faraday's Law may be Considered as Applying to Gases, 



479 



Liebmann (Dr. H.), Lehrbuch der Differentialgleichungen, 389 



Life, Expectation of. Modern Increase in the, Prof. Flinders 

 Petrie, Prof. Karl Pearson, 521 



Light : Phenomena of Combination of Hydrogen and Chlorine 

 under Influence of, C. V. Bevan 72 ; Experimental Demon- 

 stration of the Pressure of Light, Prof. Lebedew, no; 

 Practical Exercises on Sound, Light and Heat, ]. S. Dexter, 

 197 ; Leichtfassliche Vorlesungen tiber Elektrizitatund Licht, 

 Prof. Dr. G. Jaumann, 532 



Light-waves Passes Through a Focus or Focal Line, Experiment 

 Relating to the Change of Phase which Occurs when a Pencil 

 of, Prof. P. Zeeman, 255 



Lighting : Report of the Committee on Acetylene Generators, 

 472 



Lightning : Loss of Life by, in the United States, 592 



Lightships, Wireless Telegraphy and English Channel Light- 

 ships, 109 



Linear Conduction of Heat, an Apparatus lOr Demonstrating 

 the. P. van der Vlieth, 255 



Linnean Society, 71, 141, 167, 287,334, 430, 477, 54S 



Linnean Society, New South Wales, 239 



Linnean Specific Names, the Use of, H. and J. Groves, 334 



Lippmann (G.), Focussing of a Collimator or a Telescope, by 



