
. Nature, 
X1V Index Dtibee sia 1915 
Kershaw (J. A.), Fauna and Flora of the Forests of | Lea (Prof. F. C.) and W. N. Thomas, Change in Density 
Northern Queensland, 403 
Kershaw (J. B. C.), War and English Chemical Industry, 
710 
Kidson (F.), and M. Neal, English Folk-song and Dance, 
229 
Kiepert (Dr. R.), [Death], 650 
Kimball (D. D.), Heating and Ventilation of School and 
Church Buildings, 574 
King, an Advisory Council on Industrial Research, 326 
King (Dr. A. S.), Electric Furnace Spectra of Vanadium and 
Chromium, 242; Tube Arc Spectrum of Iron, 713; Un- 
symmetrical Lines in Tube-arc and Spark Spectra, 553 
King (Dr. F. H.), Soil Management, 256 
King (L. W.), elected Professor of Assyrian and Babylonian 
Archeology, £66 “ 
King (Dr. L. V.), the Density of Molecules in Interstellar 
Space, 701 
Kingon (Rev. J. R. L.), Native Agriculture, 686 
Kingsbury (J. E.), Damage to Telephone Systems, 241 
Kitchener (F. E.), [Death], 514 
Kitchener (Lord), awarded the Livingstone Gold Medal of 
the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, 568 
Kleiner (I. S.) and S. J. Meltzer, Retention in the Circula- 
tion of Dextrose in Normal and Depancreatised Animals, 
553 
Knab (F.) and W. W. Yothers, Papaya Fruit-fly, 332 
Knobel (E. B.), Photographing the Solar Corona, 301 
Knoche (Dr. W.), Hertzian Waves, 240 
Knowles (F. H. S.), Skulls of Eskimo, 434 
Knowlton (F. H.), Jurassic Flora of Cape Lisburne, 354 
Knox (G. D.), French Magnanimity, 703 
Kodak, Ltd., Booklet on Photomicrography, Third Edition, 
273 
Kojima (T.), Approximate Solution of Equations, 240 
Koldewey (Dr. R.), the Excavations at Babylon, 292 
Kézu (Dr. S.), the Errors in the Angle of the Optic Axes, 
501; the Influence of Temperature on the Optic Axial 
Angle of Sanidine from the Eifel, sor 
Kropotkin (Prince P.), Through Siberia, 36 
Kriiger (V.), Botany and Geography of Semipalatinsk, 216 
Kunz (Dr. G. F.), Measurements of the Tusks of the Mas- 
todon, etc., 460 
Kynaston (H.), Radio-activity and Geological Problems, 684 ; 
[Death], 543; [Obituary], 568 
J. L., the Principle of Similitude, 644 
Laborde (Mme. A.), Action of Radium on Vicious Scars, 
69 
Lachs + De. H.), 
activity, 712 
Lacroix (A.), Contact Metamorphic Phenomena of Mada- 
gascar Granite, 473 4 
La Flesche (F.), Tattooing among the Osage Tribe, 276 
Lake (P.), Physical Geography, 534 
Lamb (Prof.), the Theory of the Gyroscope, 461 
Lambe (L. M.), Eoceratops, 547 
Lamborn (Dr. W. A.), Agricultural Pests in Southern 
Nigeria, 333; Control of Tsetse-flies in Nyasaland, 688 
Lanchester (F. W.), Theory of Propulsion, 131 
Lang (Dr. V. von), elected President of the Vienna Academy 
of Sciences, 568 
Lang (Prof. W. H.), Morphology of Isoétes, 335 
Lankester (Sir E. Ray), Supposed Horn-sheaths of an 
Okapi, 64 
Langley (E. M.), Use of Celluloid in Periscope Mirrors, 
Potassium and Rubidium and Radio- 
793 
Larmor (Sir J.), Oceanic Waters and the .Law of Variation 
of Latitude, 250 
Lauder (Dr. A.) and T. W. Fagan, the Composition of 
Milk, 552 
Laveran (A.), Artificial Acentrosomic Varieties of Trypano- 
somes, 279 
Laws (S. C.), appointed Principal of the Wigan Mining 
and Technical College, 471 
Lay (E. J. S.), the Pupils’ Class-book of Geography : 
England and Wales; the British Isles; the British 
Dominions, 31 
flea (Dr. A. S.) [Obituary article], 120 

of Mild Steel, 548 
Le Chatelier (H.), Explosives, 45 
Leclainche (Profs.) and Vallée, Discovery of a New “ Poly- 
valent” Serum, 680 
Leduc (A.), Determination of the Ratio y, 307; Diffraction 
Phenomena and Motion of the Earth, 83; Internal 
Pressure of Gases, 693; Proportion of Oxygen in the 
Atmosphere, 417; Ratio y of the two Specific Heats of 
Gas Mixtures, 139; Velocity of Sound in Gaseous Mix~- 
tures, 251 
Lee (Dr. Alice), Influence of Segregation on Tuberculosis, 
658 
Lee (Lieut. E.) [Obituary], 567 
Lees (Prof. C. H.), Shapes of the Equipotential Surfaces 
in the Air, 445; the Electronic Theories of the Pro- 
perties of Metals, 675 
Lees (E. H.), Nature of Nardoo, 74 
Lefroy (Prof. H. Maxwell), Flies and Disease, 330; the 
Fly Campaign, 440 
Légé (J. B. A.) [Obituary], 212 
Lehmer (D. N.), List of Prime Numbers from 1 to 
10,006,721, 254 
Leiper (Dr. R. T.) and Dr.. E. L. Atkinson, Parasitic 
Worms Collected on the British Antarctic (Terra Nova) 
Expedition, 303 
Leipoldt (Dr. C. L.), School Medical Inspection, 685 
Lemoine (G.), the Catalysis of Hydrogen Peroxide, 610 
Le Roy (G. A.), Low Temperatures in Toxicological 
Analysis, 55; Waterproof Qualities of Cloths and Mili- 
tary Fabrics, 501 
Leslie (P.), Afforestation of Coastal Sand Dunes, 177 
Le Souef (W. H.), Extermination of Native Fauna of Aus- 
tralia, 329 
Levander (Prof. K. M.), Plankton of the Tavastfjard, 182 
Levick (Staff-Surgeon G. Murray), Natural History of the 
Adélie Penguin, 345 
Levison (J. J.), Studies of Trees, 555 
Levy (D. M.) and H. Jones, the Morro Velho Method of 
Assay, 363 
Levy (H.), Resistance of a Fluid, 194 
Levy (S. I.), the Rare Earths : their Occurrence, Chemistry, 
and Technology, 225 
Lewes (Prof. V. B.), Modern Munitions of War, 605 
Lewis (Mrs. A. Smith) and Mrs. M. D. Gibson, awarded 
the Triennial Gold Medal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 
401 
Lewis (E. P.), the Continuous Spectra of Gases, 394 
Lewis (R. T.), Early History of the Quekett Club, 598 
Lillie (D: G.), British Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expedition, 
1910: Natural History Report, Zoology, vol. i., No. 3, 
Cetacea, 584 
Lillie (Prof. R. S.), the Universities and Investigation, 407 
Lindemann (Dr. F. A.), the Physical Properties of Isotopes, 
7; the Age of the Earth, 203, 372 
Lindet (M.), Methods of Germany in Rumania, 120 
| Lindgren (J. R.), Bequest to Northwestern University, 528 
Lingen (J. S. v. d.), the Molecules of Liquid Crystals, 554; 
the “Lines” within R6ntgen Interference Photographs, 
554 
Lister (Lord), a Memorial Tablet to, 327 
Ljabitzkaja (Mlle.), Various Forms of Leucobryum glaucum, 
$17 
Lloyd (Miss D. Jordan), Osmotic Balance of Skeletal 
Muscle, 25 
Lloyd (Prof. R. E.), What is Adaptation?, 200 
Lloyd-Jones (D.), Feather-pigments, 658 
Lock (Dr. R. H.) [Death], 488; [Obituary], 515 
Lockwood (P. C.), Bequest to the Harvard Medical School, 
334 
Lockyer (Dr. W. J." S.), 
Photographs, 485 
Loeb (Prof. J.), elected Foreign Member of the Linnean 
Society, 327; Entrance of the Spermatozoon into the 
Egg, 657; the Dynamics of Living Matter, 594 
Loeffler (Prof. F.) [Obituary], 180 
Loomis (Prof. F. B.), “Deseado Formation of Patagonia,” 
214 
Loria (Prof. G.), English Mathematics, 219 
Louis (Prof. D. A.) [Obituary], 37a 
Lounsbury (C. P.), the Locust Problem, 684; 
the South Africa Medal, €86 
Prof. Barnard’s Astronomical 
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