Index 



Solar Eclipse, August 30, 457 ; the Solar Physics Observ- 

 atory Eclipse Expedition, 50S 



Locquin (R.), Action of Sodium on the Esters of the Fatty 

 Acids, 192 



Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Use of Electric Valves for the 

 Production of High-tension Continuous Current, 90; 

 School Teaching and School Reform, 195 ; Electric 

 Phenomena, 029 ;. Geometry of Position, 629 



Lodge (Prof. Richard W.), Notes on Assaying and Metal- 

 lurgical Laboratory Experiments, 340 



Ltfwy (M.), the Observatory of Paris, 495 



Lomonosoff as a Natural Philosopher, B. N. Menshiitkin, 



42 



London : Higher Education in. Sir Arthur Riicker, F.R.S., 

 f)9 ; Lord Londonderr\", 70 : the Opening of the Medical 

 Session in London, ,92 ; Scientific Research in Medicine, 

 Dr. George Nuttail, F.R.S., at London School of 

 Tropical Medicine, 643 



I^ondonderry (Lord), Higher Education in London, 70 



Lord (Prof.), Radial Velocities of Thirty-one Stars, no 



Lorentz (Prof.), Messrs. Michelson and Morley's Experi- 

 ments on Ether, 566 



Lost Double Star, a. Prof. Doolittle, 567 



Love (Prof. .\. E. H.I, Stability of a Loaded Column, 95 



Lovibond (Joseph W.), an Introduction to the Study of 

 Colour Phenomena, 603 



Lowell (Mr.), Double Canals on Mars in 1903, 89; Photo- 

 graphic Reality of the Martian Canals, 135 ; a Projection 

 on Mars, 279 ; Photographs of the Martian Canals, 302 ; 

 the North Polar Snow-cap on Mars, 1904-5, 303 ; the 

 Formation of the New North Polar Cap on Mars, '\^2 ; 

 Water \'apour in the Martian Atmosphere, 465 ; \'isi- 

 bility of Faint Stars at the Lowell Observatory, 592 



Lowry (Dr. T. Martin), Application to Electrolytes of the 

 Hydrate Theory of Solutions, 142 



Lubinicnko (W.), Sensibility of the Chlorophyll Apparatus 

 in Oinbrophobe and Onibrophile Plants, 57(1 



Lucas-Championni^re (J.), the Treatment of Bone Fractures 

 by Movement, 288 



Luciani (Dr. Luigi), Physiologie des Menschen, .Supp. to 

 October 19, x 



Liiizet (M.), Periods of the Variable Stars S Sagittai: and 

 ^' Ophiuchi, 330 



Lull (Prof. R. S.), Restoration of Huge Miocene American 

 Perissodactyle of Genus Megacerops, 348 



I.umholtz (Dr. Carl), Decorative Art of the Huichol 

 Indians, 260 



Luminosity and Colour, Dr. F. W. Edrldge-Green, 222 



Lyons (Captain H. G.), Rainfall of the Nile Basin in 1904, 

 88; Summary of the Dimensions of the Nile and its 

 Basin, 349 



I.yrid Meteors, Real Paths of, Mr. Denning, 465 



Macalluni (Prof. A. B.), Nature of the Silver Reaction in 



.Animal and Vegetable Tissues, 188 

 M '.Alpine (A. N.), the Seeding of Pastures, 32S 

 .McCleary (G. F.), Infantile Mortality and Infants' Milk 



Depots, 6 

 .McClelland (Prof. J. A.), Relation between the .Atomic 



Structure and SecontJarv Radiating Power of Substances, 



Macdonald (Prof. J. S.), Structure and Function of Nerve 



Fibres, 189 

 MacDowall (.Alex. B.), a Relation between Spring and 



Summer, 56 

 Machine Construction and Drawing, Frank Castle, 533 

 Machinery for Handling Raw Material, G. F. Zimmer, 290 

 McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), a Collection of 

 Papers communicated to the .Academy of Sciences, with 

 .Additional Notes and Instructions for the Construction 

 of Phosphorescent Screens, Prof. R. Blondlot, 195 ; 

 .Action of Radium Bromide on the Electromotive Pheno- 

 mena of the Eyeball of the Frog, 287 

 Maclaren (J. Malcolm), Geology of Upper .Assam, loS 

 .Maclean (.Magnus), the Literature of the Celts, its History 



and Romance, 145 

 McLeod (Prof. C), Records of Differences of Temperature 

 between McGill College Observatory and the Top of 

 .Mount Royal, Montreal, 328 



-McMurry (L. B.), Nature-study Lessons for Primary 

 Grades, 483 



McWilliam (A.), Thermal Transformations of Carbon 

 Steels, 572 ; the Crystallisation of Iron and Steei, an 

 Introduction to the Study of Metallography, Dr. J. W. 

 Mellor, 532 



Alagellanic Cloud, Variable Stars in the Small, Miss 

 Leavitt, 66 



Magnetism : Magnetic and Electric Properties of Sheet 

 Steel and Steel Castings, G. Dillner and A. F. Enstrom, 

 69 ; Second Stage Magnetism and Electricity, Dr. R. 

 "Wallace Stewart, 77 ; Effects of Foucault Currents and 

 the Hysteresis of Iron on Oscillatory Sparks, G. \. 

 Hemsalech, 95 ; Magnetic Quality of a Boschovichian 

 Assemblage of Molecular Magnets, Dr. W. Peddie, 167 ; 

 Magnetic Qualities of some Alloys, Prof. J. A. Fleming, 

 F.R.S., and R. \. Hadfield, 190; Influence of Concen- 

 tration on the .Magnetic Properties of Solutions of Cobalt, 

 P. A'aillant, 216; Magneto-optics of .Sodium Vapour and 

 the Rotatory Dispersion F'ormula, Prof. R. AV. Wood, 

 286 ; Magnetic Properties of Demagnetised and .Annealed 

 Iron, James Russell, 287 ; Proposed Magnetic and .Allied 

 Observations during the Total Solar Eclipse on .August 

 30, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 342 ; Influence of Cross Magnet- 

 isation on the Relation between Resistance and 

 Magnetisation in Nickel, Dr. C. G. Knott, 392 ; Mag- 

 netic Double Refraction, New .Active Liquids, A. Cotton 

 and H. .Mouton, 392 ; a Magnetic Survey of Japan, Prof. 

 .A. Tanakadate, 580; Studien ueber Hautelektricitat und 

 Hautmagnetismus des Menschen, Dr. Erik Harnack, 

 Dr. George J. Burch, F.R.S., 602 



.Maiden (J. H.), a Critical Revision of the Genus Euca- 

 lyptus, 6; Eucalypts of the Blue Mountains, N.S.W., 

 312 



Maiihe (.A.), Reduction of Aldoximes, 239 ; Synthesis of the 

 Three Tertiary Dimethylcyclohexanols and of the Hydro- 

 carbons connected with Them, 263 ; Hydrogenation of the 

 Ketoximes, a Synthesis of New Amines, 288; Catalytic 

 Decomposition of Monochlor-derivatives of Methane 

 Hydrocarbons in Contact with Anhydrous Metallic 

 Chlorides, 336 ; a Secondary Reaction of the Halogen 

 Organo-magnesium Coinpounds, 359 



Maillet (Edmond), Essais d'Hydraulique souterraine et 

 tluviale, 2^ 



-Malaria : Report on the Sanitation and Anti-malarial 

 .Measures in Practice in Bathurst, Conakry, and Free- 

 town, Prof. Rubert Bovce, F.R.S., Arthur Evans, and 

 H. Herbert Clarke, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 67; the Possi- 

 bility of reducing Mosquitoes, Major Ronald Ross, 

 F.R.S., 151 ; Anti-malaria Measures in Malay States, 252 



Malfitano (G.), Physical Units of .Albuminoid Material, and 

 on the Part played by Lime in its Coagulation, 52S 



Mallock (.A., F.R.S.), Clock and Chronometer by Thomas 

 Mudge, 91 



Mallock (W. H.), Attacks on Science, 516 



Man, Nature and, Romanes Lecture at Oxford, Prof. E. 

 Rav Lankester, F.R.S., 184 



Man,' Nature and, Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 199 



-Manchester I-iterary and Philosophical Society, 167, 624, 



047 



Mansergh (James. F.R.S.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 

 181 



Manson (Mr.), Recent Positions of Eros, 207 



.Maquenne (L.), Potatoe Starch, 95 ; the Absolute Desicca- 

 tion of A'egetable Products, 648 



Marcuse (Dr. Adolf), Handbuch der gcographischen Ort- 

 bestimmung fur Geographen und Forschungsreisende, 

 481 



Marie (.A.), Toxic Extract from the Cerebral Substance, 

 424 



Marie (C), Electrolytic Reduction of the Nitrocmnamic 

 .Acids, 71 



Marine Biology : Influence of the Humboldt Current on the 

 Marine Life West of Callao, Prof. .Alexander .Agassiz, 

 17 ; Hydrographical and Biological Investigations in 

 Norwegian Fjords, O. Nordgaard, 45 ; the Protist Plankton 

 and the Diatoms in Bottom .Samples, E. J0rgensen, 4^ ; 

 Schizopoda captured in the Bav of Biscay, E. W. L. 

 Holt and W. M. Tattersall, 118'; the Coral Siderastraca 

 radians and its Post-larval Development, Dr. J. E. 

 Duerden, 185 ; Medusae found in the Firth of Clyde, E. T. 



