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Index 



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\_Xcz'entbcf 26, 1508 



Linnean Society, 94. 191, 261 ; the Darwin-Wallace Jubilee 



Celebration at the, 221 

 Linnean Society, New South Wales, 216, 240, 264, 360, 



596 

 Liquefying of Helium, Prof. H. Kamerlingh Onnes, Francis 



Hyndman, 370 

 Lister (Arthur, F.R.S.), Death of, 277; Obituary Notice of, 



Livache (Ach.), the Direct Use of Copals in the Manufac- 

 ture of \'arnish without Preliminary Heating. 24 



Llovd (Captain R. E.), Niidiclava monocanthi, a new 

 Hvdroid Parasitic on Monocanihus tomentosus, 85 ; Varia- 

 tion in an Indian Species of the Marine Crustacean Genus 

 Squilla, 547 



Lockyer (Sir Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Surveying for 

 Archsologists, 391, 444, 509, 542, 571 ; Some Cromlechs 

 in North Wales, 633 



Lockyer (Dr. William J. S.), the Total Solar Eclipse of 

 January 3, 1908, 8; Prominence and Coronal Structure, 



174 



Lodge (Sir Oliver), the Work of Lord Kelvin, 142 ; Lord 

 Kelvin's Philosophy, 198; Electricity in .'\griculture, 331; 

 Certain Aspects of the Work of Lord Kelvin, Address at 

 Faraday Society, 403 ; Nature of Chemical Change, 590 ; 

 Experiments near Worcester on the Effect of a High- 

 tension Electrical Discharge over a Growing Crop, 652 



Logarithmic and Other Tables for Schools, Frank Castle, 

 29 



Lohr (Dr. E.), Product of Length of the Spark into Pressure 

 of Gas at which the Spark passes most easily is Inversely 

 Proportional to the Refraction Constant n-i of the Gas, 



13s 

 Loi des petits Nombres, la, Charles Henry, 147 

 Loisel (Dr. J.), Solar Phenomena and Terrestrial Tem- 

 peratures, 66 

 London : the Libraries of London, a Guide for Students, 



R. A. Rye, 244 ; the Water of the Metropolis, Dr. 



Houston, 377 

 London (Jack), Before Adam, 366 

 Longitude Di^erence, Determination of, Messrs. Tucker and 



Sanford, 158 

 Longitudes, a Field Method of determining, by Observa- 

 tions of the Moon, E. B. H. Wade, Prof. C. V. Bovs, 



F.R.S., 152 

 Lcrentz (Prof H. A.), the Electron Theory of Conduction 



of Heat and Electricity in Metals, 548 

 Lorenzo (Prof. G. de), Origin of Craters of Capo Miseno 



and Nisida, 305 

 Lotsy (Prof. J. P.), Vorlesungen iiber Deszendenzthcorie 



mit besonierer Beriicksichtigung der botanischen Seite 



der Frage, 386 

 Love (Prof. A. E. H., F.R.S.), the Representation of the 



Earth's Surface by Means of Spherical Harmonics of the 



First Three Degrees, 213 

 Lowell (Prof.), the Canals and Oases of Mars, 18 ; Position 



of the Axis of Mars, 136; the Rings of Saturn, 182 

 Lowry (Dr. T. M.), Dynamic Isomerism, 590 

 l.ubimenko (W.), Physiological Study on the Development 



of Fruits and Seeds, 440 

 Lucas (A. H. S.), Relations of Science and Government, 179 

 Lucas (F.), Chemistry of Egyptian Mummies, 205 

 Lucas (F. A.), the Size of the Mammoth, 443 

 Luciani (Dr. L.), Physiologic des Menschen, 601 

 Ludendorff (Herr), the Orbit of a .Andromeda?, 136 

 Luft, Wasser, Licht und Wiirme, Dr. R. Blochmann, 316 

 Lull (R. S.), the Head-muscles of Dinosaurs, 109 ; the 



Triassic Reptile Hallopus victor, 156 

 Lummer (Dr. O.), the Temperature and Structure of the 



Sun, 207 

 Lunacy : the Report of the Royal Commission on the Care 



and Control of the Feeble-minded, 4S0 

 Lutz (F. E.), N'ariation and Correlations of Certain 



Taxonomic Characters of Grvllus, 348 

 Lydekker (R., F.R.S.), a Guide to the Domesticated 



Animals (Other than Horses) exhibited in the Central 



and North Halls of the British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory), 293 

 Lydekker's (Mr.) Proposed New Scheme of Nomenclature 



for the Bones of the Scapular Arch in Edentates and 



Monotremes, Dr. F. Amcghino, 348 

 Lyme Regis, Landslip at, 153 



Lynn (W. T.), Why June 24 is called Midsummer Day, 303 

 Lyon (M. W.), the Placing of the .American Prong-buck 



(.Antilocapraj, 610 

 Lyons (Capt. H. G.), the Longitudinal Section of the River 



Nile, 617 

 Lyster (Robert A.), School Hygiene, 197 



Macallun. (Prof.), .Analysis of Urine in Polyuria, 592 ; 

 Distribution of Potassium Salts in the Cell, 592 



MacBride (Prof. E. W.), Gastrulation in Amphioxus, 649 



McClelland (Prof. J. A.), Secondary j8 Rays, 165 



McConnell (Primrose), Soils, their Nature and Manage- 

 ment, 150 



McConnell (R. G.), Work done in the Klondike during the 

 Past Season, 328 



MacDonald (Prof.), Distribution of Potassium Salts in the 

 Cell, 593 ; Mental and Muscular Fatigue, 593 



MacDougal (D. T.), Mutations, Variations, and Relation- 

 ships of the Qi^notheras, 10 



Macdougal (Dr. D. T.), the Desert Basins of the River 

 Colorado, 15 



McDougall (Dr. W.), Mental and Muscular Fatigue, 593 



Macfadyen (W. F.), the Corrosion of Iron and Steel, 55 



MacGregor (Charles), Training in Teaching, 618 



Machacek (Dr. Fritz), die Alpen, 148 



M'Intosh (Prof. D. C.), Variation in the Lobster, 35 



M'lntosh (Prof. W. C, F.R.S.), a Monograph of the 

 British Annelids, 171 



McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), Geschichte der 

 Blindenanstalt zu lllzach-Miilhausen i. E. Wahrend der 

 ersten fiinfzig Jahre ihrer Tatigkeit, ferner deutsche, 

 franzosische, und italienische Kongress vortrage und 

 Abhandlungen iiber das Blindenwesen, Prof. M. Kunz, 

 275; an Introduction to the Mechanics of the Inner Ear, 

 Prof. Max Meyer, 114, 342 



Mackennon (Mrs.), Clear Speaking and Reading Aloud, 

 620 



Mackenzie (Dr.), Work in Sardinia, 6S2 



Mackenzie (N. F.), Methods of Surveying, 293 



Mackinnon (Doris L.), Optical Properties of some Con- 

 tractile Elements, 40S 



Maclaurin (Richard C.), the Theory of Light, a Treatise 

 on Physical Optics, 148 



McLennan (Prof. J. C), on the Radio-activity of Potassium 

 and other .Alkali Metals, 29 ; Radio-activity of Potassium 

 and its Salts not connected with a Normal -Atomic 

 Property of the Metal, 376 



Macleod (J. J. R.), Organic Chemistry, 268 



Macmillan (H. F.), Germinative Capacity of Seeds of 

 Hcvca hrasiUensis, 547 



Macmillan 's Orographical Map of Europe, B. B. Dickin- 

 son and A. W. Andrews, 389 ; Notes on the Orographical 

 Map of Europe, B. B. Dickinson and A. W. Andrews, 

 389 



MacNutt (Barry), Practical Physics, a Laboratory Manual 

 for Colleges and Technical Schools, 290 



Macpherson (Hector, jun.). Through the Depths of Space, 



5"7 



Magnesium ONidc, a Probable New Fluting in the Spec- 

 trum of, E. E. Brooks, 198 



Magnetism : Magnetic Properties of Dysprosium, G. 

 Urbain, 47 ; on the Generation of a Luminous Glow in 

 an Exhausted Receiver moving in an Electrostatic Field 

 and the Action of a Magnetic Field on the Glow so 

 Produced, F. J. Jervis-Smith, F.R.S., 70; Luminous 

 Glow generated by Electrostatic Induction in an 

 Exhausted Vessel made of Silica, F. J. Jervis-Smith, 

 F.R.S., 535 ; Exact Nature of the Action of the Earth 

 on a Magnet, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 158; Experiments with 

 Heusler's Magnetic Alloy, J. G. Gray, 191 ; the 

 Hysteresis Loss and other Properties of Iron Alloys 

 under verv Small Magnetic F'orccs, Prof. Ernest Wilson, 

 V. H. Winson and G. F. O'Dell, 213; Artificial Produc- 

 tion of Aurora Borealis, P. Villard, 231 ; Magnetic 

 Resolution of Spectral Lines, Prof. P. Zeeman, 233 ; 

 the Magnetic Separation of Heavy Minerals in the Field, 

 J. D. Falconer, 247; the Magnetic Rotation of the Plane 

 of Polarisation in Rock Salt, Iceland Spar, Water, and 

 Alcohol, Dr. C. Landau, 255 ; Electric and Magnetic 



