Index 



Eighteenth Century, Prof. Italo Giglioli, 82 ;. Celebration 

 of the Bicentenary of Linnaeus, 162 



Linncan Society, 71, 118, 237, 287; Anniversary Meeting 

 of the, III; Reception in honour of the Celebration of 

 the Bicentenary of Linnaeus, 163 



Linnean Society, New South Wales, 239, 264, 40S, 536, 60S 



Lippmann (G.), a Suspended Collimator giving the Position 

 of the Zenith, 47 ; Endosmosis between Two Liquids of 

 the Same Chemical Composition at Different Tempera- 

 tures, 288 ; Thermendosmosis of Gases, 288 ; Phenomenon 

 Resembling the Spheroidal State, 344 



Lipsky (V. L), Journeys in Russian Turkestan, 42 



Lister (Lord, O.M., F.R.S.), Presentation of the Freedom 

 of the City of London to, 224 



Liverpool ; Report for 1906 on the Lancashire Sea-fisheries 

 Laboratory at the University of Liverpool and the Sea- 

 fish Hatchery at Piel, Frank Balfour Browne, 91 ; Liver- 

 pool School of Tropical Medicine, some Scientific 

 Centres, X., Prof. Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 519; Liverpool 

 Astronomical Society, 648 



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

 616 



Lockyer (Dr. W. J. S.), Comet i9o7<i (Daniel), 301 



Locomotion, Aerial, 102 



Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Electrons, or the Nature and 

 Properties of Negative Electricity, 25 ; the Structure of 

 the Ether, 126; British Association, Section A, 382; 

 Physics and Chemistry, 414 ; on the Constitution of the 

 Atom, 457 ; on the Density of the Ether, 459 ; a 

 Theoretical Method of attempting to detect relative 

 motion between the Ether and the Earth, 459 ; on the 

 Nature of lonisation, 459 



Lodge (R. B.), One Hundred Photographs of Bird Life, 7 



Loeb (Prof. Jacques), the Chemical Character of Fertilis- 

 ation, 472 



Loewy (M.J, the Question of the Origin of the Lunar Seas, 

 215; the Paris Observatory, 503 



Loewy (Maurice), Death of, 620 ; Obituary Notice of, 666 



Loffler (Prof.), Typhoid and Paratyphoid Infections of Man, 



571 

 Lomas (Mr.), Impressions on a large slab presented to the 

 Liverpool University, 484 ; Mineralogical Constitution of 

 the Keuper Marls in the West of England, 484 ; Remark- 

 able bed of Peat found in the Union Dock, Liverpool, 



485 



London : London Botanic Gardens, 190 ; Presentation of 

 the Freedom of the City of London to Lord Lister, O.M., 

 F.R.S., 224; Proceedings of the Fourth International 

 Ornithological Congress, London, Juno, 1905, forming vol. 

 xiv. of the "Ornis," 289; the History of the Geological 

 Society of London, H. B. Woodward, 537 ; the Centenary 

 of the Geological Society of London, 569 



Longitude Determinations, Latitude-Variation and, Fathei 

 J. W. J. A. Stein, 451 



Longmuir (P.), General Foundry Practice, 411; Hardened 

 Steels, 582 



Lord (J. E.), Cow's Hair, 263 



Lotsy (J. P.), Vortrage iiber botanische Stammesgeschichte, 

 gehalten an der Reichsuniversitat zu Leiden, ein Lehr- 

 buch der Pflanzensystematik, 561 



Louise (E.), New Characteristic Constants of Oils, 312 



Love (Prof. A. E. H., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S), the Gravita- 

 tional Stability of the Earth, Address at Royal Society, 

 223 ; Opening Address in Section A at the Meeting of 

 the British Association at Leicester, 327 ; on the best 

 methods of Introducing certain fundamental results in 

 Analysis, 459 



Low {\. P.), Report on the Dominion Government Ex- 

 pedition to Hudson Bay and the Arctic Islands, on board 

 the D.G.S. Neptune, 1903-1904, 211 



Lowell (Prof.), Mars, 161, 422 ; Mars, the Duplication of the 

 Solis Lacus, 258 ; Mars in 1907, 446 



Lowell Expedition to the Andes, the. Prof. David Todd, 

 ,"7. 555 



Lowry (Dr. T. M.), the Thermochemistry of Electrolytes 

 in Relation to the Hydrate Theory of lonisation, 287 ; 

 Studies of Dynamic Isomerism, part, vi., the Influence 

 of Impurities on the Muta-rotation of Nitrocamphor, 287; 

 on the Nature of lonisation, 460 ; Report on Dynamic 

 Isomerism, 483 



Lubrication and Lubricants, a Treatise on the Theory and 



Practice of Lubrication, and on the Nature, Properties, 



and Testing of Lubricants, Leonard .Archbutt and R. 



Mountford Deeley, Prof. F. W. Burstall, 541 

 Ludendorff (Herr), Orbits of Binary Stars, 301 

 Luminous Ring, Venus as a, H. N. Russell and Z. 



Daniel, 389 

 Lundbeck (William), Diptera Danica, Genera and Species 



of Flies hitherto found in Denmark, 469 

 Lunge (Prof. G.), Retirement of, 254 

 Lunt (Mr.), Tin in Stellar Atmospheres, 1.S5 

 Lydekker (R., F.R.S.), the Name of the Cave Horse, 54; 



Sir William Flower, 611 

 Lyman (Prof. Theodore), Absorption of thv- Air for Light 



of Short W"ave-lengths, 222 

 Lynn (W. T.), the Transit of Mercury, 671 

 Lyon (M. W.), the Porcupines of the Malay Peninsula and 



Archipelago, 333 



Mabery (Prof. C. F.), Education of the Professional 

 Chemist, 109 



Mac.Alister (D. A.), the Geology of Falmouth and Truro 

 and of the Mining District of Camborne and Redruth, 

 377 . 



Mc^lpine (D.), the Hymenomycete Fungus in Australia, 

 109 



MacBride (Prof. E. W., F.R.S.), Points in the Develop- 

 ment of Ophiotlirix fragitis, 488; the Development of 

 Ophiothrix fragilis, 532 



McCook (Henry Christopher), Nature's Craftsmen : 

 Popular Studies of Ants and Other Insects, 516 



McCulloch (Henry D.), Stray Leaves and some Fruit on 

 Cancer, based upon Physiologic Chemical Principles, 636 



MacCurdy (H.), Selection and Cross-breeding in Relation 

 to the Inheritance of Coat-pigments and Coat-patterns in 

 Rats and Guinea-pigs, 255 



Macdonald (J. Ramsay, M.P.), Anthropometrics in Schools, 

 50s 



Macdonald (Mrs. J. Ramsay), Types of Specialised Teach- 

 ing. 507 



MacDougal (Prof. D. T.), Hybridisation of Wild Plants, 

 134 ; Report for 1905-6 of the Desert Botanical Labor- 

 atory, Tucson, Arizona, 160 



McFarlane (J.), Recent Developments of Economic Geo- 

 graphy, 504 



Machine Design, Prof. Charles H. Benjamin, 564 



Mcintosh (Prof. W. C, F.R.S. ), Scientific Work in the 

 Sea-fisheries, Lecture at the Royal Institution, 301 



McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), an Experimental 

 Study 'of the Image-forming Powers of Various Types 

 of Eyes, Leon J. Cole, 274 



McKenzie (A.), Velocities of Saponification of the f-men- 

 thyl and i-bornyl Esters of the Stereoisomeric Mandelic 

 Acids, 47 ; the Asymmetric Synthesis of the Optically 

 Active Tartaric Acids, 238 



McKenzie (Dr. Alex), Report on the Applications of Grig- 

 nard's Interaction, 483 



Mackenzie (A. H.), Theoretical and Practical Mechanics 

 and Physics, 50 



Mackenzie (Prof. J. S.), Lectures on Humanism, 220 



Mackenzie (Dr. Leslie), Physical Condition of Public 

 School Children of Glasgow, 387 



Mackenzie (T. D.), on Pseudo-high Vacua, 458 



Mackinder (H. J.), Our Own Islands, 219 



McLennan (Prof. J. C), the Radio-activity of Lead and 

 other Metals, 248 



McPherson (Dr. W.), an Elementary Study of Chemistry, 

 170 



McWilliam (A.), General Foundry Practice, 411 



Madreporarian Corals in the British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory), Catalogue of the, H. M. Bernard, 146 



Maeterlinck (M.), Life and Flowers, 198 



Magnetism : Gesammelte Abhandlungen aus den Gebieten 

 der Meteorologie und des Erdmagmetismus, Wilhelm 

 von Bezold, Dr. Charles Chree, F.R.S., 28 ; the School 

 Magnetism and Electricity, a Treatise for Use in 

 Secondary Schools and Technical Colloges, based on 

 Potential' and Potential Gradient, Dr. R. H. Jude, 50; 

 the Compass, Petrus Peregrinus's Eoistola de Magnete, 

 Prof. S. P. Thompson, 87 ; Solenoids which will Move 



