996 
Kidston (R.) on the best methods for the 
registration of all type specimens of 
fossils in the British Isles, 339. 
Kinetic stability of equilibrium with 
electro-magnetic forces, note on a, by 
Prof. G. F. Fitzgerald, 753. 
King (J.), the policy of exercising a dis- 
crimination between the deserving and 
undeserving in the giving of public 
poor relief, 921. _ 
Knubley (Rev. E. P.) on making a 
digest of the observations on the migra- 
tion of birds, 464. 
La Touche (T. D.) on the sounds known 
as the ‘ Baris4l Guns,’ occurring in the 
Gangetic delta, 800. 
Labour, the mobility of, modern changes 
in, by H. Ll. Smith, 927. 
Labour, the probable effects on wages of 
a general reduction in the hours of, by 
Prof. J. E. C. Munro, 472. 
——, the value of, in relation to eco- 
nomic theory, by J. Bonar, 917. 
Lake Moeris, ancient maps of, by Cope 
Whitehouse, 896. 
Lamplugh (G. W.) on an ancient sea- 
beach near Bridlington Quay, 375; on 
the boulders and glaciated rock-surfaces 
of the Yorkshire coast, 797 ; Hast York- 
shire during the glacial period, 798 ; on 
the Speeton clays and their equivalents 
in Lincolnshire, 808. 
*Lands of the globe still available for 
European settlement, the, paper by E. 
G. Ravenstein, and discussion on, 893. 
Langley (Prof.) on the best method of 
establishing an international standard 
for the analysis of iron and steel, 262. 
Lankester (Prof. E. Ray) on the occupa- 
tion of a table at the laboratory of the 
Marine Biological Association at Ply- 
mouth, 444; on the occupation of a 
table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 449. 
Lantern, the use of the, in class-room 
work, Profs. A. Barr and W. Stroud on, 
727. , 
Larmor (J.) on electrolysis in its phy- 
sical and chemical bearings, 138; on 
the physical character of caustic sur- 
faces, 742. 
*Lathes, heavy, A. Greenwood on, 959. 
Lawrence (H. N.) and Dr. A. Harries, 
alternating versus continuous currents 
in relation to the human body, 957. 
Layard (Miss N. F.) on reversion, 973. 
Lebour (Prof. G. A.) on the circulation 
of underground waters, 352. 
Leeds (Dr. A. R.) on the bibliography of 
solution, 310. 
Lefroy (Gen. Sir J.H.) on the best means 
of comparing and reducing magnetic 
INDEX. 
observations, 172; on the North-western 
tribes of the Dominion of Canada, 553. 
Legal ohm standards, the value of the, 
R. T. Glazebrook on, 101. 
Lepidodendron and Lepidophloios, W. 
Cash and J. Lomax on, 816. 
Lepidophloios and Lepidodendron, W. 
Cash and J. Lomax on, 810. 
Lewkowitsch (Dr. J.), contributions to 
the analysis of fats, 787. 
Liassic sections near Bridport, Dorset, 
J. F. Walker on, 799. 
Lifeboat, a hydraulic steam, by G. F. 
Green, 947. 
Light, the action of, on the hydracids 
of the halogens in presence of oxygen, 
report on, 263. 
primuline and dehydrothiotoluidine, 
by A. G. Green, C. F. Cross, and A. J. 
Bevan, 781. 
Lineff electric tramway, the, by G. Kapp, 
956. 
Liveing (Prof.) on the preparation of 
a new series of wave-length tables 
of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 224. 
and Prof. Dewar, experiments on 
the combustion of gases under pres- 
sure, 776. 
Lobley (Prof. J. L.) on the origin of gold, 
824. 
* 
Lockyer (J. N.) on the preparation of a. 
new series of wave-length tables of 
the spectra of the elements and com- 
pounds, 224. 
Lodge (Prof. O. J.) on standards for use 
in electrical measurements, 95; on elec- 
trolysis in its physical and chemical 
bearings, 138; on the theory of solu- 
tion, 330; on the electrostatic forces . 
between conductors and other matters 
in connection with electric radiation, 
754. 
Lomax (J.) and W. Cash on Lepido- 
phloios and Lepidodendron, 810. 
London money market, some recent 
changes in the conditions governing 
the, by W. Hooper, 923. 
Long Mountain, the, on the Welsh bor- 
ders, the geology of, by W.W. Watts,817. 
Love (E. J.) on electrolysis in its physi- 
cal and chemical bearings, 138. 
Lower Carboniferous rocks, the changes 
of the, in Yorkshire from south to 
north, J. R. Dakyns on, 811. 
Lubbock (Sir J.) on the teaching of 
science in elementary schools, 489 ; 
on the prehistoricZinhabitants of the 
British Islands, 548. 
*Lupton (Prof. A.) on the pneumatic 
distribution of power, 954. 
Lynch (H. F. B.), new trade routes into- 
Persia, 889. 
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