960 



REPOBT — 1900. 



Lister (J. J.) on the coral reefs of the 

 Indian region, 400. 



LiVBiNG (Prof. G. D.) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements and 

 compounds, 193. 



Liverpool and Manchester express rail- 

 way, Sir W. H. Preece on the, 875. 



electrical express railway, brakes 



and signals for the, F. B. Behr on, 876. 



Lloyd- MOKGAN (Prof. C.) on the excava- 

 tion of caves at Uphill, 312. 



on an experiment supporting the 



general principle of * Miillerian ' mimi- 

 cry, 797. 



Local Authorities in England, the legal 

 and financial position of, recent 

 changes affecting the, F. W. Hirst on, 

 845. 



LoCKYEK(Sir J. N.) on ware-length talles 

 of the spectra of tlie elements and com- 

 pounds, 193. 



(W. J. S.) on the comparison of 



prominence and corona photographs 

 taken at Santa Pola, Spain, and 

 Wadesboro, North Carolina, during the 

 total solar eclipse of May 28, 1900, 

 676. 



Locust plague, and its suppression, Dr. 

 ./Eneas Munro on, 798. 



Lodge (Prof. A.) on tables of certain 

 mathematical functions, 46. 



(Dr. O. J ) on radiation from a 



source of light in a magnetic field, 52. 



on practical electrical standards, 



53. 



LoMAS (J.) on the erratic blocks of the 

 British Isles, 343. 



on the construction and use of 



strike maps, 742. 



London basin, a possible coalfield in the, 



Prof. W. J. Sollas on, 739. 

 Louis (Prof. H.) on the 'Kingfisher' 



Kriss, 906. 

 Lycopods, Palseozoic, the presence of 



seed-like organs in certain, Dr. D. H. 



Scott on, 945. 



MacalistEE (Prof. A.) on the Natural 

 History and Ethnography of the Alalay 

 Peninsula, 393. 



on perforate humeri in ancient 



Egyptian skeletons, '.i08. 



Macallum (Prof. A. B.) on the micro- 

 chemistry of cells, 449,452. 



Macdonald (J. S.) on electrical changes 

 in mavimalian nerve, 455. 



MacDonald (Margaret E.) on labour 

 legislation for women, 850. 



McDouGALL (W.) and C. Hose on some 

 peculiar features of the animal-cults 

 of the natives of Sarawak, and their 

 bearing on the problems of totemism, 

 907. 



McHenry (A.) on the exploration cf 

 caves in Ireland, 340. 



MolNTOSH (Prof. W. C.) on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the Zoolo ical Station 

 at Naples, 380. 



on some points in the life-history 



of the littonal fishes, 785. 



♦MacIver (D. Randall) on the present 

 state of our knowledge of the modem 

 population of Egypt, 908. 



McLachlan (R.) on the compilation of 

 an %ndex generum et specierum anima- 

 Hum, 392. 



McLaren (Lord) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 46. 



Maclean (Rev. John) on an ethnological 

 survey of Canada, 468. 



McLeod (Prof. C. H.) on the meteorolo- 

 gical observatory at Montreal, 33. 



. (Prof. H.) 07i solar radiation, 36. 



on the bibliography of spectroscopy, 



150. 



MacMahon (Maj. P. A.) on tables of 

 certain mathematical fuTictions, 46. 



on a property of the characteristic 



symbolic determinant of any n quan- 

 tics in n variables, 644. 



on the asyzygetic and perpetuant 



covariants of systems of binary quan- 



tics, 646. 

 — — on the symbolism appropriate to the 



study of orthogonal and Boolian in- 

 variant systems which appertain to 



binary and other quantics, 647. 

 McTaggart (John) on the disposal of 



house refuse in Bradford, 867. 

 Madan (H. G.) on the bibliography of 



spectroscopy , 150. 

 * Magic squares, the construction of. Dr. 



J. Willis on, 646. 

 Magnetic force at sea. Interim report on 



determining, 45. 

 field, radiation from a source of 



light in a, Beport on, 52. 

 Magnus (Sir P.) on the teaching of science 



in elementary schools, 187. 

 *Malaria and mosquitoes. Major Ronald 



Ross on, 784. 

 Malay Kriss, the ' Kingfislier,' Prof. H. 



Louis on, 906. 

 metal-work, WalterRosenhain on,906. 



Peninsula, Bepurt on the Natural 



History and Ethnography of the, 393. 



Peninsula, F. Laidiaw's anthropo- 

 logical observations in the, W. L. H. 

 Duckworth on, 909. 



Malayan insects, photographs of some, 



N. Annandale on, 792. 

 Mallock (A.) on the measurement of 



the tractive force, resistance, and 



acceleration of trains, 877. 

 Malvern, the igneous rocks associated 



with the Cambrian beds of, T. Groom 



on, 739. 



