INDEX, 
Ki.tnck (L. §.), individuality in plants, 
773. 
Knorr (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 
investigations, 48. 
Kynaston (G.) on topographical and 
geological terms used locally in South 
Africa, 149. 
Labour conditions, Canadian, phases of, 
by Adam Shortt, 558. 
Lake Agassiz, the glacial, by Dr. Warren 
Upham, 472. 
Lake Superior, water routes from, to 
the westward, by L. J. Burpee, 532. 
Lake villages in the neighbourhood of 
Glastonbury, report on the, 270. 
LamptuaH (G. W.) on topographical 
and geological terms used locally in 
South Africa, 149. 
on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 
Kirmington, Lincolnshire, &c., 177. 
Lang (8. E.), agricultural courses in high 
schools, 732. 
tLanican (W. B.), grain handling, 584. 
Lanxester (Sir E. Ray) on the occupa- 
tion of a table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 191. 
on zoology organisation, 198. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
marine laboratory, Plymouth, 198. 
Lapwortu (Dr. A.) on dynamic isomerism, 
135. 
on the transformation of aromatic 
nitroamines and allied substances, and 
its relation to substitution in benzene 
derivatives, 147. 
Lapwortu (Prof. C.) on the excavation 
of “critical sections in the paleozoic 
- rocks of Wales and the West of England, 
181. 
Lararp (C. E.), the behaviour of ductile 
material under torsional strain, 587. 
Latrer (0. H.) on zoology organisation, 
198. 
Lavriz (Douglas) on experiments in 
inheritance, 195. 
*Leete (Dr. C. H.), the teaching of 
geography in secondary schools, 533. 
Legendre functions, the asymptotic ex- 
pansions of, by Dr. J. W. Nicholson, 
391. 
Lz Surur (Dr. H. R.) on the study of 
hydro-aromatic substances, 145. 
Lurwis (A. L.) on the age of stone circles, 
271. 
*Lifeboat, a new, by J. Mitchell, 588. 
Light, the effect of, on sulphur insula- 
tion, by F. W. Bates, 405. 
—— the perception of, in plants, by 
Harold Wager, 674. 
Light of very short wave-lengths, some 
properties of, by Prof. I. Lyman, 132. 
Lister (J. J.) on investigations in the 
Indian Ocean, 198. 
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*Lithology of the carboniferous limestone 
of Burrington Coombe, Somerset, by 
Prof. 8. H. Reynolds, 477. 
Livinaston (Prof. B. E.), the porous 
cup atmometer as an instrument for 
ecological research, 671. 
Loaded wires, the lengthening of, when 
twisted, by Prof. J. H. Poynting, 409. 
Local societies, the financial position of our, 
by J. Hopkinson, 337. 
Local taxation in Manitoba, by Dr. W. 
Manahan, 558. 
LocuxHap (Prof. W.), some of the most 
injurious insects of field crops in 
Canada, 708. 
and Prof. J. M. Swarner, some 
injurious insects of Canadian forests 
and methods of control, 707. 
Lockyer (Dr. W. J. &.) on establishing a 
solar observatory in Australia, 66. 
Lopes (Prof. A.) on the further tabula- 
tion of Bessel functions, 33. 
Longe (Sir Oliver) on practical electrical 
standards, 38. 
London trade schools, by Dr. C. W. 
Kimmins, 727. 
Lophobranchit, the osteology of the, 
Prof. H. Jungersen on, 503. 
Love (Prof. A. E. H.) on earth tides, 408. 
Lowz (C. W.) and Prof. A. H. R. BULLER, 
the number of bacteria in the air of 
Winnipeg, 666. 
Lowe. (Prof. P.), the Lowell Observa- 
tory photographs of Jupiter, 386. 
Lowry (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic isomerism, 
135. 
on electroanalysis, 144. 
the measurement of rotatory dis- 
persion, 457. 
a new method of producing a 
cadmium are, 458. 
mercury and cadmium lines as 
standards in refractometry, 458. 
Luminosity of the spectrum, a new 
method of measuring the, by Prof. 
Frank Allen, 410. 
Luminous discharge in gases for low 
pressures, the effect of temperature 
variations on the, by R. F. Earhart, 
412. 
Lyman (Prof. T.), some properties of light 
of very short wave-lengths, 132. 
Macauister (Prof. A.) on archeological 
and ethnographical researches in Crete, 
287. 
Macatium (Prof. A. B.) on the ductless 
glands, 293. 
palwobiology and the age of the 
earth, 505. 
on the osmotic pressure in the 
blood of fishes, 628. 
the inorganic composition of the 
blood in puerperal eclampsia, 643. 
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