750 
Lake and river discharge, the quantity 
and composition of, and of rainfall, 
interim report on, 353. 
Lake village at Glastonbury, 
report on the, 392. 
ninth 
LAMB (Prof. HoRACE) on the teaching of | 
elementary mechanics, 97. : 
—— on secular stability, 439. 
LAMPLUGH (G. W.) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 316. 
— on the fossiliferous drift deposits | 
at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, S'c., 325. 
Land’s End peninsula, the: a regional 
survey, by A. W. Andrews, 574. 
Lane (Dr. W. H.) on South African 
cycads and on welwitschia, 408. 
Lanice conchilega, the structure of the , 
larva of, Rev. G. A. Elrington on, 549. 
LANKESTER (Sir E. Ray) on éhe occwpa- 
tion of atable at the marine laboratory, 
Plymouth, 346. 
__— on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 346. 
on zoology organisation, 350. 
exhibition of photographs of a 
living okapi, 544. 
LAPWORTH (Dr. A.) on the transforma- 
tion of aromatic nitroamines and allied 
substances, and its relation to substitu- 
tion in benzene derivatives, 101. 
—— on dynamic isomerism, 270. 
LaRMoR (Prof. J.) on the range of 
freedom of electrons in metals, 440. 
*Latitude, the variation of, by Dr. O. 
Backlund, 463. 
LATTER (0. H.) on zoology organisation, 
350. 
on the teaching of biology, 547. 
of increasing and decreasing 
* 
Laws 
returns in production and consump- | 
tion, Prof. 8. J. Chapman on the, | 
593. 
Lesour (Prof. G. A.) on life-zones in 
the British carboniferous rocks, 316. 
LEGGE (J. G.), technical training of the 
rank and file, 726. 
Leicestershire, the geology of, C. F. 
Straneways on, 503. 
__— the origin of the Upper Keuper of, 
by T. O. Bosworth, 505. 
Lepidoptera, African, experiments on 
seasonally dimorphic forms of, by Dr. | 
¥. A. Dixey, 540. 
LESLIE (T. N.) on the fossil flora of the 
Transvaal, 345. 
Le SupUR (Dr.) on the study of hydro- | 
aromatic substances, 104. 
LEWIS (A. L.) on the age of stone circles, 
368. 
Lewis (F. J.) on peat moss deposits in | 
the Cross Fell and other districts, 
410. 
Life-rones in the British carboniferous 
rocks, report on, 316. 
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INDEX. 
Liquid phases, substances which form 
three different, Dr. F. M. Jaeger on, 
486. 
Lister (J. J.) on the effect of the sera 
and antisera on the development of the 
sexual cells, 350. 
—— on investigations in the Indian 
Ocean, 351. 
Liveine (Prof. G. D.) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 116. 
*Zocal terms, the exact significance of, 
report on, 514. 
LockybR (Sir Norman) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements 
and compounds, 116. 
LopGE (Prof. A.) on the further tabula- 
tion of Bessel functions, 94. 
LODGE (Sir Oliver) on practical electri- 
cal standards, 73. 
-—on the teaching 
mechanics, 97. 
on the curricula 
schools, 422. 
-—— the density of the ether, 452. 
——— tuning in wireless telegraphy, 620. 
Lomas (J.) on the fauna and flora of 
the Trias of the British Isles, 298. 
on a footprint slab in the Museum 
of Zoology, University of Liverpool, 
304. 
—— on the erystalline rocks of Anglesey, 
317. 
—— on the erratic blocks of the British 
Tsles, 329. 
—— ona marine peat from the Union 
Dock, Liverpool, 516. 
Love (Prof. A. E. H.) on the teaching of 
elementary mechanics, 97. 
—— Address to the Mathematical and 
Physical Science Section, 427. 
a method of obtaining the principal 
properties of the exponential function, 
449. 
Lowry (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic isomerism, 
270. 
of elementary 
of secondary 
MACALISTER (Prof. A.) on archeological 
and ethnological researches in Crete, 391. 
MacaLuumM (Prof. A. B.) on the quantity 
and composition of rainfall and of lake 
and river discharge, 353. 
—— on the ductless glands, 400. 
MAcBRIDE (Prof. E. W.) on some points 
in the development of Ophiothria 
Sragilis, 542. 
McCuuiocu (Major T.) on anthropome- 
tric investigation in the British Isles, 
354. 
MacDoNALp (J. R.) the labour legisla- 
tion of the Australasian States, 596. 
MacDonaup (Mrs. J. R.), day trade 
school for girls, 725. 
