INDEX. 



901 



Lamplugh (G. W.) mi the estuarine de- 

 podts at Kirmitigton, Idncolnshire, 218. 



land shells in the infra-glacial 



chalk-rubble at Sewerby, near Brid- 

 lington, 659. 



on the disturbance of junction beds 



from differential shrinkage, and similar 

 local causes, during consolidation, 

 666. 



Land shells in the infra-glacial chalk- 

 rubble at Sewerby, near Bridlington, 

 by G. W. Lamplugh, 659. 



Land values, J. D. Chorlton on the rating 

 of, 743. 



Lankester (Prof. E. Ray) on tlw occupa- 

 tion of a table at the Zoological Sta- 

 tion a,t Naples, 282. 



on the micro-chemistry of cells, 



310. 



Latent heat of evaporation, apparatus for 

 determining, by Prof. J. Campbell 

 Brown, 602. 



Laudaninc and laudanosinc, the aisorp- 

 tion spectra of, in relation to their cun- 

 stitvtivn, by Dr. J. J. Dobbie and A. 

 Lauder, 166. 



Landanosinc and landaiiine, the absorp- 

 tion sjMctra of, in relation to their 

 constitution, by Dr. J. J. Dobbie and 

 A. Latider, 166. 



Laudeh (A.) on the relation between the 

 absorption spectra and chemical con- 

 stitution of organic substances, 126. 



and Dr. J. J. Dobbie, the 



absorption spectra of laudanine and 

 laudanosine in relation to their con- 

 stitution, 166. 



Laueie (Prof. M.) on investigations in 

 the laboratory of the Marine Biological 

 Association of the West of Scotland at 

 Millport, 308. 



Leboue (Prof. G. A.) on life-zones in 

 the British carboniferous rocks, 185. 



Leighton (Dr. Gerald), some recent 

 observations on British reptiles, 694. 



L E Sueue (Dr.) on the study of hydro- 

 aromatic substances, 179. 



Letts (Prof. E. A.) and J. S. Totton 

 on the occurrence of Viva latissima 

 and Enteromorpha compressa in sewage 

 effluents, and on variations in the com- 

 position of the tissues of these and 

 allied seaweeds, 851. 



R. F. Blake, and J. S. Totton, 



on the reduction of nitrates by sewage, 

 606. 



Lewis (F. J.), botanical survey of the 

 basins of the rivers Eden, Tees, Tyne, 

 and Wear, 726. 



Life-zones in the British carboniferous 

 rocks, report on, 185. 



Light, the resolution of, into its com- 

 ponent undulations of flat wavelets, 

 how to exhibit in optical instruments, 



and how to employ this resolution as 



our guide in making and interpreting 



experiments, by Dr. G. J. Stoney, 568. 

 Lightning and its spectra, by Dr. W. J. S. 



Lockyer, 567. 

 *LiGNiER (Prof.) la fleur des gnetac6es, 



854. 

 Ling (A. R.), action of diastase on the 



starch granules of raw and malted 



barley, 603. 

 action of malt diastase on potato - 



starch paste, 604. 

 and B. F. Davis, action of malt 



diastase on potato-starch paste, 604. 

 Lipoid membranes, experiments on the 



permeability of , by Prof. B. Moore, 700. 

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



Indian region, 305. 

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



tables of the spectra of the elements and 



compounds, 87. 

 Llanvirn beds in Carnarvonshire, W. G. 



Fearnsides on the, 665. 

 Lockyer (Sir J. Norman), Presidential 



Address, 3. 

 on ware-length tables of the spectra 



of the elemetits and compounds, 87. 

 t simultaneous solar and terrestrial 



phenomena, 549. 

 Lockyer (Dr. W. J. S.), lightning and 



its spectra, 567. 

 a probable relationship between 



the solar prominences and corona, 580. 

 *Locomobile design, improvements in, 



by T. Clarkson, 773. 

 Lodge (Sir 0. J.) on j'Tactical electrical 



standards, 33. 



on the influence of examinations, 434. 



Lomas (J.) on the fauna and flora of the 



Trias of the British Jsles, 219. 

 on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 231. 



the geology of the country round 



Southport, 654. 



on polyzoa as rock-cementing or- 



ganisms, 663. 



— on the origin of certain quartz 

 dykes in the Isle of Man. 671. 



— on the origin of Adam's Bridge, 

 721. 



— and T. H. Cope on the igneous 

 rocks of the Berwyns, 664. 



■ — and Dr. K. Grossmann, the origin 



and forms of hoar frost, 555. 

 *Lotsy (Dr.), parthenogenesis in Gnetum 



ula, 854. 

 Lovett (B.) on the origin of the brooch 



and the probable use of certain rings 



called ' armlets,' 822. 

 *Low temperatures, investigations at, by 



Prof. J. Dewar, 609. 

 the application of, to the study of 



biological problems, by Dr. A. Mac- 



fadj'en, 609. 



