Index 



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Means of the Measurement of a I'arallax, 263 ; Apparatus 



for Measuring the Variations of Small //Cnilhal Distances, 



335 ! Apparaius for Measuring Difierences of Longitude with 



the Aid of I'holography. 407 ; Photographic Determination 



of Longitude, 423 

 Liquefied O.ise*, on the Electrical Conductivity of, M. Cent- 



nerszwer, 18 1 

 Liquid Cylinders, the Kquilibrium of Relating, J. U. Jeans, 



602' 

 Liquid, Investigation of Laplace's Problem of Positions of 



Kquilibrium of a. Free to Rise in a Capillary Tube, (1. 



Morera, 592 

 Literary Verdicts, Moral Nerve and the Error of, Furneaux 



Jordan, 365 

 L'thium Aiiumonideand Preparation of some Alloys of Lithium, 



P. Lcbeau, 335 

 Liversidge (Prol., F.R.S.l, on the Crystalline Structure of Gold 



Nuggets (rom Klondyke, Victoria and New Zealand, 192 

 Living Matter, on ihe Relation of Physical and Chemical 



Siructure as Understc od at Present to our Conception of the 



Siiucluie of, Prof. McKendrick, 113 

 Locke (F. S.), Action ol Dextrose on Activity of Mammalian 



Heart, 63 

 L )ckyer (Sir Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.)i an Attempt to 



Ascerlain the Date of the Original Construction of Stone- 



henge from its Orientation, 55 ; the New Star in Perseus, 



112; the Photographs of Nova I'ersei, 133; Ihe Farmers' 



^'ears, 248 ; the Advancement of Natural Knowledge, 290 ; 



the Royal Society and the Proposed British Academy, 493 

 Locomotion: Does Man Use his Arms in Locomotion? Basil 



W. Martin, So ; C. O. Bartrum, 102 ; Captain Giles A. 



Daubeny, 129; Motor Vehicles and Motors, W. Worby 



Beaumont, Supp. March 13, 1902, vi 

 Locomotive Engineering, a Doubtful Development of, 370 

 Lodge (Prof. Alfred), Re-arrangement of Euclid Bk. L, pt. i, 



534 

 Lodge (Dr. Oliver, F.R.S.), Phenomena of Trance, 358; the 



Education Bill, 562 

 Loescher (Fritz), Leitfaden der Landschafts- Photographic, 221 

 Loewy (M.), Conditions 10 be Realised in the f.xecution of 



Negatives to Obtain Homogeneity and the Maximum of 



Exactitude in the Determination of the Coordinates of Stellar 



Images, 407 

 Log, a Manometric Double, Emile Raveret and Pierre Belly, 95 

 Loisel (G.j, the Epithelioglandular Origin of the Seminal Cells, 



604 

 London : Smallpox in, 277 ; Analysis of the Returns of ihe 



London Smallpox Outbreak, 109 ; the University of London, 



300 ; a Record of Ihe Progress of the Zoological Society of 



London during the Nineteenth Century, 221 

 Long (James), the Small Farm arid iis Management, 271 

 Longitude, Apparatus for Measuring Differences of, with the 



Aid of Photography, G. L'ppmann, 407 

 Longitude, Photographic Determination of, G. Lippmann, 423 

 Lortet (M.), the iNIummified Birds of Ancient Egypt, 119 

 Love (Prof), .Stress and Strain in Two-dimensional Elastic , 



Systems, 603 ' 



Low Temperatures, Sounds associated with. Sir \V. H. Preece, 



F.R.S., 487; Prof. J. D. Everell, F.R.S., 512 ; Charles 



J. P. Cave, 512 ; Spencer Pickering, F.R.S., 536 

 Lucas (W. J.), Dragon-flies taken rn Britain, 372 

 Lucerne, Seiches o( ihe Lake of, Ed. Sarasin. 255 

 Lucerne upon Soils without Lime, Cultivation of, P. Dehcrain 



and E. Demoussy, 287 

 Luminescence of Closes, Influence of Radio-aclive .Substances on 



the, Alix de Hemptinne, 143 

 Luminous Bacteria, J. E. Barnard, 536 

 Luminous Centipede, a, Rose Haig Thomas, 223 ; J. E. 



Barnard, 299 

 Lumsden (Dr.), Solubilities of the Calcium S.ilts of the Lower 



Fatty Acids, 383 

 Lunar Romance, a, H. G. Wells, 21S ; F. C. Constable, 31S : 



the Reviewer, 318 

 Lunar Theory, Lectures on the, John Couch Adams, F R.S., 



5S3. ' 



Lunatics, Measurement of Blood-pressure in, Ed. Toulouse and 



N. Vaschide, 96 

 Lush (Ethel R.), Domestic Economy for Scholarship and 



Certificate Students, 365 

 Luynes (V. de), on the Analysis of Ceramic Products, 431-2 



Lyle (Prof. T. R. ), on Circular Filaments or Circular Magnetic 



Shells equivalent to Circular Coils, 166 

 Lyngen, Arctic Norway, Rock Covered with Frozen Moraine 



at. Dr. Hans Reusch, 206 

 Lyrids, April, the Radiant Point of the, W. F. Denning, 578 



M.acalister (Prof. Alex., F.R.S.), Contributions to Anatomical 



Journals, 416 

 McBride (E. W. ), Zoology : an Elementary Text-book, 337 

 MacCormac (Sir William, Bart., K.C.B), Death of, 109; 



Obituary Notice of, 131 

 Macdonald (J. H.), on ihe System of a Binary Cubic and 

 (^luadratic and the Reduction of Hyperelliptic Integrals of 

 (ienus Two to Elliptic Integrals by a Transformation of the 

 Fourth Order, 117 

 Macdougal (D T. ). Practical Text-book of Plant Physiology, 53 

 MacDowall (Alex. B ), the Moon and Thunderstorms, 367 

 Macgregor (Prof. J., F.R.S.), Research in University Educa- 

 tion, 69 

 Machine Methods, Modern, H. F. L. Orcutt, 279 

 McKay (A. E.), Birds Capturing Butterflies and Moths in 



Might, 247, 486 

 McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), on the Relation of 

 Physical and Chemical Structure as understood at present to 

 our conception of the Siructure of Living Matter, 113; on 

 the Registration of .Sounds, 114; I'.xperimental Phonetics, 182 

 Mackenzie (Dr. W. Leslie), Memory : an Inductive Study, Dr. 



F W. Colegrove, 217 

 Mackerel, Habits of the Gar-fish and, J. T. Cunningham, 5S6 

 Mackinder (H. J.), Britain and the British Seas, 3S5 

 Maclear (V.-Admiral J. P.). the Zodiacal Light, 416 

 MacMahon (Major P. A., F.R.S.), Magic Squares and other 

 Problems upon a Chess-Board : Discourse at Royal Institu- 

 tion, 447 

 McMurry (Frank M.), Tarr and McMuiry's Geographies, 



Supp. March 13, 1902, x 

 Macpherson (Rev. Hugh Alexander), Death of, 135 

 McWeeney (Prof. E. J.), Method of Examination lor the Source 



of Contaminated Air by Bacteria, 551 

 Madan (H. G.), Death of, 206 

 Magazine of Science and Philosophy, a, 2S3 

 Magic Squares and other Problems upon a Chess-Board : 

 Discourse at Royal Institution, by Major P. .\. Macmahon, 

 F.R.S., 447 

 Magic Squares of the Fifih Order, Dr. C. Planck, 509 

 .Magnetic Iron Ore as a Material for Concrete Blocks, Dr. H. 



Warth, 31 

 Magnetism : EflTect of a Magnetic Field on Spectra of Helium 

 and Mercury, Prof. Andrew Gray, F.R.S., and Dr. Walter 

 Stewart, 54 ; a New. Form of Permeameler for Testing the 

 Magnetic (Qualities of Iron and Steel in Bulk, C. V. Drysdale, 

 no; the Permeability of Iron Alloys, Prof. W. M. Hicks, 

 F.R.S., 558 ; on the Absence of Action of a Magnetic Field 

 upon a Mass of Air which is (he Seat of a Current of Dis- 

 placement, R. Blondlot, 119 : on Circular Filaments or 

 Circular ^Iagnetic Shells Equivalent to Circular Coils, Prof. 

 T. R. Lyle, 166 : Magnetic Observations during Total Solar 

 Eclipse, 210; Results of International Magnetic Observa- 

 tions made during Ihe Total Solar Eclipse of May 17 iS, igoi. 

 Dr. L. A. Bauer, 246 ; Magnetic Observations during Total 

 Solar Eclipse of May 18, 1901, Dr. W. van Bemmelen, 305 ; 

 Magnetostriction of .Some Ferromagnetic Substances, II. 

 Nagaska and K. Honda, 246 ; Principle Relating to ihe Dis- 

 tribution of the Lines of Magnetic Induction, Vasilesco 

 Karpen, 2S7 ; Electromagnetic Properties of Convection 

 Currents, Prof. A. Righi. 324 ; Scientific Work of the (jerman 

 Antarctic Expedition, Prof. Dr. Drygalski, 378 ; Magnetic 

 Rotation of Ring Compounds, Camphor Limonene, Carvene, 

 Pinene, &c. , Dr. W. H. Perkin, Sen., 383 ; the Tubes of 

 Force of the Magnetic Field Rendered Visible by Means of 

 the Kathode Rays, II. Pellal, 3S4 ; Curious .\nticipation of 

 a Magnetic Means of Communication, Strada, 397 : the Laws 

 of Electromagnetism for Bodies in Motion, R Blondlot, 421 ; 

 Magnetic Shielding in Hollow Iron Cylinders, James Russell, 

 479 ; the Distribution of Magnetism as Aflfected by Induced 

 Currents in an Iron Cylinder when Rotated in a Magnelic 

 Field, Ernest Wilson, 502 : Proposed Exploring Expedition 

 to the M.agnetic North Pole, Capt. R. Amundsen, 497 : 

 Experiments on Drawn Steel : Part I, Magnetism and its 



