INCEX. 



965 



tiArWoRl'u' (£)1'. A.) oh the iians/unnalion 

 of aromatic nitroamines and allied suh- 

 stances, and its relation to suhstilxdion 

 in benzene derivatives, 115. 



Lapworth (Prof. C.) on the excavation 

 of critical sections in the palaeozoic 

 rocks of Wales and tJie West of England, 

 231. 



♦Larmoe (Prof. J.), the Zeeman effect 

 in sun-S23ots, 039. 



La T6ne ornament, tlie survival of, in 

 some Celtic penannular brooches, by 

 G. Coffey, 854. 



Laterite and bauxite zone of North-east 

 Ireland, Prof. G. A. J. Colo on the, 

 699. 



Latter (0. H.) on the curricula of 

 secondary schools, 52G. 



- — on the sequence of studies in the 

 science section of the curriculum, 526. 



Laurie (Douglas) on experiments in 

 inheritance, 298. 



Laws of flight, the, by F. W. Lanehester, 

 827. 



Lawson (H. SackviUe), some aspects of 

 mental fatigue, 874. 



La YARD (Miss N. F. ) on an ancient land 

 surface in a river terrace at Ipswich 

 and on pala^oliths from a gravel-pit 

 in the valley of the Lark, 861. 



Leather shield, a, found in co. Long- 

 ford, by E. C. R. Armstrong, 854. 



Lecithin and other phosphatives, the 

 constitution of, by Dr. Hugh MacLean, 

 877. 



Lempfert (R. G. K.), an apparatus for 

 illustrating, by intermittent vision, 

 the surface movement of air in travel- 

 ling storms, C44. 



Lepidodendron and Stigmaria, the pri- 

 mary wood of, by Prof. F. E. Weiss, 

 914. 



Le Sueur (Dr. H. R. ) on the study of 

 hydro-aromatic substances, 221. 



Lewis (A. L.) on the age of stone circles, 

 400. 



Lewis (P. J.) on the sequence of plant 

 remains in certain peat deposits, 493. 



*Liffey valley, the raised beeches of the, 

 G. H. Kinahan on, 699. 



Lilly (Prof. W. E.), the strength of 

 solid cylindrical round-ended columns, 

 830. 



Linear differential equations, the loga- 

 rithmic case in, Prof. A. C. Dixon on, 

 617. 



Linear vector functions, by Sir Robert 

 Ball, 611. 



Lister (J. J.) on the fauna of the lakes 

 of Central Tasmania, 302. 



on investigations in the Indian 



Ocean, 305. 



Lithium in radio-active mineral*, by 

 Prof. W. N. Hartley, 672. 



*Littorinu liUui'eu, the development of, 



by W. M. Tattersall, 746. 

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



tables of the spectra of the elements, 119. 

 Liverpool Committee for excavation and 



researcli in Wales and the Marches, 



the work of the, by Prof. J. L. Myres, 



857. 

 Lloyd (G. I. H.), industrial evolution 



in the cutlery industry, 792. 

 *Local terms, the exact signifcance of 



report on, 714. 

 Lockyer (Sir Norman) on wave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements, 119. 

 Lodge (Prof. A.) on the further tabula- 

 tion of Bessel functions, 58. 

 Lodge (Sir Oliver) on practical electrical 



standards, 31. 

 on the curricula of secondary schools, 



526. 



electricity in agriculture, 804. 



and Benjamin Davies on the 



measurement of large inductances 



containing iron, 620. 

 LoMAS (J.) on the excavation of critical 



sections in the palceozoic rocks of Wales 



a?id the West of England, 231. 

 on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 242. 

 on the fauna and Jfora of the 



Trias of the British Isles, 263 



071 the crystalline rocks of Anglesey, 



283. 

 *LoTSY (Dr. J. P.), a perfectly fertile 



species-hybrid showing segregation, 



904. 

 LovETT (Prof. E, 0.), conservative 



systems of prescribed trajectories, 614. 

 Lower Keuper, report on tracks of in- 

 vertebrates, tic, from the, by H. C. 



Beasley, 269. 

 LowRY (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic isomerism, 



112. 

 Lunar Ubration, the constants of the, 



by F. J. M. Stratton, 626. 

 Lunuloe, gold, the distribution of, by 



G. Coffey, 854. 

 Lyei-l (A. H.), report on plant remains 



found on the Roman site at Caerwent, 



1907, 343. 

 Lyons (F. Oliver), the needed reform 



in the assessment of railways for local 



taxation, 784. 

 *Lyons (Capt. H. G.), observations of 



currents in the upper air of Egypt 



and the Sudan, 644. 

 the longitudinal section of the 



River Nile, 768. . 



Macalister (Prof. A.) on archceological 

 and ethnographical researches in Crete, 

 344. 



Macallum (Prof. A. B.) on the duclUss 

 glands, 440, 



