Nature^ "j 



November -23, 1905J 



Index 



XXV 



Locy (Prof. W. A.), Service of Zoology to Intellectual Pro- 

 gress, 525 



Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Occasional Unexplained Ring- 

 ing of House-bells, 98 ; Magnetic Storms and Solar Erup- 

 tions, 425, 456 ; Magnetic Storms, 485 



Loeb (Jacques), die chemische Entwicklungserregung dcs 

 tierischen Eies (Kiinstliche Parlhenogenese), 459 



Loeser (Rudolf), " Ciliated Funnels " of the Leeches, 136 



Logarithmic and Other Tables, Five-figure, Frank Caslle, 

 484 



Logarithms, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry and bour- 

 place Tables of, Ur. VVm. A. Granville, 241 



Lohse (Dr.), the South Polar Spot on Mars, 298 



Lohse (Prof. O.), Publikationen des Astrophysikalischen 

 Observatoriums zu Potsdam, Doppelsterne, 492 



Lombroso (Prof. C), Death and Obituary Notice of, 494 



London : the Meeting of the International Geodetic Asso- 

 ciation in London and Cambridge, 426 ; the Opening of 

 tne London Medical Session, 438 



Longstaff (Dr. T. G.), Tarim Kiver connected with the 

 Saichar Glacier, 432 



Loomis (Dr. F. B.), Miocene Beds of Nebraska of Aerial 

 Origin, 135 



Lorenz (R.), Weltsprache and Wissenschaft, 218 



Loria (Prof. Gino), II passato ed il presente delle principali 

 Theorie geometriche, 361 



Louis (Prof. Henry), the Dressing of Minerals, 91 ; Mineral 

 Resources of the United States, 174 



Louise (E.), New Method of Analysis by Curves of Mis- 

 cibility ; its. Application to Oils used for Food, 209 



Loutchinsky (M.), Magnetic Transformation of Lead, bo 



Love (Prof. A. E. H.), Earth Tides, 472 



Low (Sidney), Darwinism and Politics, 310 



Lowe (C. \V.), Number of Bacteria in the Air of Winnipeg, 



537 

 Lowell (Dr. P.), Plateau of the San Francisco Peaks with 



Reference to its Effect on Tree Life, 18 

 Lowell (Prof.), Planets and their Satellites, 315; Presence 

 of Free Oxygen in the Atmosphere of Mars, 390 ; Observa- 

 tions of Mars, 405 ; Observations of Saturn, 405 ; Photo- 

 graphs of Jupiter, 469 

 Lowell's (Prof.) New 40-inch Reflector, 229 

 Lowry (Dr. T. M.), Study of Rotatory Dispersion, 119; 

 Dynamic Isomerism, 475 ; Useful Improvements in the 

 Technique of Optical Investigations, 471; 

 Lucas (Frederic A.), Birds of the World, 421 

 Ludgate (Percy E.), a New Analytical Engine designed bv. 



Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 14 

 Luizet (M.), Maximum of Mira in 1908, 13S 

 Lunacy : the Problem of the Feeble-minded, 158 

 Lunar Landscape, Artificial Imitation of, Paul Fuchs, 356 

 Lyman (Prof. T.), Ascertained Properties of Light of Very 



Short Wave-lengths (" Schumann Rays "), 469 

 Lynn (W. T.), Styles of the Calendar, 277 

 Lyons (Captain H. G.), Report on the Rains of the Nile 

 Basin and the Nile Flood of 1907, 143 ; the Cadastral 

 Survey of Egypt, 1892-1907, 194 



Macallum (Prof. A. B.), Inorganic Composition of the Blood 



in Puerperal Eclampsia, 507 

 McCabe (Joseph), Evolution, a General Sketch from Nebula 



to Man, 425 

 McCall (Stewart J.), Cotton in America, 227 

 MacDonald (Prof.), Effect of Temperature Variations on 



the Luminous Discharge in Gases for Low Pressures, 



474 

 MacDowall (Alex. B.), the Summer Season of 1909, 33-; 

 MacGregor (Sir William), the Liverpool School of Tropical 



Medicine, 432 

 Machines — Outils, Outillage, Verificateurs, P. Gorgeu, 332 

 Mcintosh (William), Present Native Population and Tmccs 



of Early Civilisation in the Province of New Brunswick, 



477 



McKeehan (L. A.), Terminal Velocity of Fall of Small 

 Spheres in Air, 472 



McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), the Science of Speech, 

 an Elementary Manual of English Phonetics for Teachers, 

 Benjamin Dumville, 124; the Central Nervous System 

 of Vertebrates, J. B. Johnston, 274; die mnemischcn 

 Empfindungen in ihren Beziehungen zu den Original- 



empfindungen. Prof. Richard Semon, 302 ; Further Ex- 

 periments with the Gramophone, 48S 



Mackenzie (Dr. Duncan), Archaeological and Ethnological 

 Researches in Sardinia, 478 



McKeon (W.), Remarkable Halo of August 21, 305 



Maclarcn (J. Malcolm), Gold: its Geological Occurrence 

 and Geographical Distribution, 34 



Maclean (Dr. John), the Blackfoot Medical Priesthood, 477 



McLennan (Prof. J. C), the Secondary Rays Excited in 

 Different Metals by a Rays, 470-1 



Macnutt (Barry), the Elements of Electricity and Mag- 

 netism, 66 



McWeeney (Prof. E. J.), Value of Benzidine for the Detec- 

 tion of Minute Traces of Blood, 89 



McWilliam (.A.), the Institute of Metals, 405 



Magic, Semitic, its Origins and Development, R. Camp- 

 bell Thompson, 514 



Magic Squares and Magic Cubes, Easy Methods of Con- 

 structing the Various Types of, with Symmetric Designs 

 Founded Thereon, Dr. John Willis, 182 



Magnetism ; Effect of Previous Magnetic History on 

 Magnetisation, E. Wilson, G. E. O'Dell, and H. W. K. 

 Jennings, 28; Effect of a Magnetic Field on the Electrical 

 Conductivity of Flame, Prof. H. A. Wilson, 56 ; Mag- 

 netic Transformation of Lead, M. Loutchinsky, 60 ; the 

 Elements of Electricity and Magnetism, Prof. W. S. 

 Franklin and Barry Macnutt, 66 ; Magnetic Qualities of 

 Steels and their Composition, T. Swinden, 137 ; Magnetic 

 Fields of Sun-spots, Dr. Hale, 137 ; Application of the 

 Magnetic Properties of Metals to Automatic Coin 

 Machines, Antal Fodor and M. de Biity, 150 ; Magnetic 

 Survey Yacht Carnegie, 169 ; the Carnegie, Magnetic 

 Survey Vessel, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 494 ; First Magnetic 

 Results obtained on the Carnegie in the North Atlantic, 

 Dr. L. A. Bauer and W. J. Peters, 529; Magneto- und 

 Elektro-optik, Dr. Woldemar Voigt, 185 ; Results of 

 Observations made at the Coast and Geodetic Survey 

 Magnetic Observatories, Daniel L. Hazard, Dr. C. 

 Chree, F.R.S., 205; Photographic Study of Mayer's 

 Floating Magnets, Louis Derr, 228 ; Magneto-anodic 

 Phenomena, M. Gouy, 230 ; la materia radiante e i raggi 

 magnetic!. Prof. A. Righi, 245 ; Magnetic Storm of 

 September 25, Dr. Chree, F.R.S., 395; Prof. A. Fowler, 

 396 ; the Magnetic Storm, Rev. Walter Sidgreaves, 426 ; 

 the Recent Magnetic Storm and Aurora, Basil T. Rows- 

 well, 436 ; Magnetic Storms and Solar Eruptions, Sir 

 Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 425, 456; Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 

 456 ; Magnetic Disturbance and Aurora Borealis of Sep- 

 tember 25, 1909, Alfred Angot, 480; Magnetic Storms, 

 Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 485 ; Dr. W. van Bemmelen, 



Mailhe (A.), Action of Metallic Oxides on Methyl Alcohol, 



59 

 Maillard (M.), Extraction of Lutecium from the Gadolinite 



Earths, 120 

 Makai (T.), Flora Koreana, 422 



Malaria : Malaria in India, 371 ; Imperial Malaria Con- 

 ference, 494 

 Mallock (A., F.R.S.), Flying .Animals and Flying Machines, 



247 

 Man, the Antiquity of, in South America, Dr. Florentino 



Ameghino, 534; Seiior Outes, Dr. Ducloux, and Dr. H. 



Bucking, 534 

 Man and Environment, F. C. Constable, 306 

 Man, Evolution, a General Sketch from Nebula to, Joseph 



McCabe, 425 

 Manchester, Institute of Metals, 540 

 Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 509 

 Mansfield Automatic Water Finder, the, A. A. Campbell 



Swinton, 456; Dr. J. Wertheimer, 518 

 Manures, Fertilisers and, A. D. Hall, F.R.S., 483 

 Manville (Dr. O.), les Di^couvcrtes modernes en Physique, 



302 

 Marconi (Mr.), Cable Rates and Press Intercommunication, 



17 

 Marine Biology : Arenaceous Foraminifera, E. Heron Allen 

 and .A. Earland, 79 ; Results obtained by Tow-netting 

 with Modern Nets in the Irish Sea, Prof. Herdman, 142 : 

 Globular Organisms in the Tide-wash on the Orissa 

 Coast of India, Dr. N. Annandale, 296 ; New Type of 

 Gephyrean W'orm, Captain F. H. Stewart, 296; the Life- 



