INDEX. 



817 



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



370. 

 Life-zones in the British carhoniferoiis 



rocks, interim report on, 302. 

 Limestone caves of Western Australia, 



the, by Prof. W. B. Bottomley, 62-t. 

 Limestone knolls of Craven, A. Wilmore 



on the, 563. 

 Liquid films, thin, photographs of, by 



H. Stanstield, 505. 

 Lister (J. J.) on investigations in the 



Indian Ocean, 331. 

 Address to the Zoological Section, 



583. 

 ♦Literary taste, the cultivation of, by 



Miss L. Harrison, 800. 

 LiVEiNG (Prof. G. D.) on ware-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements and 



compounds, 161. 

 Local societies and meteorology, hy Br. 



H. R. Mill, 53. 

 *Locked jaw of tetanus, the mechanism 



of the. Prof. Sherrington and Dr. 



Roaf on, 723. 

 LoCKYEB (Sir Norman) on ivave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements 



and compounds, 161. 

 LoCKYEK (Dr. W. J. S.), some barometric 



and rainfall changes of an oscillatory 



nature, 501. 

 Lodge (Prof. A.) on the semi-convergent 



series for J„«, 494. 

 Lodge (Sir Oliver) on ^Jraetical electri- 

 cal standards, 104. 

 LOMAS (J.) on the fauna and flora of 



the Trias of the British Isles, 293. 

 on the crystalline rocks of Anglesey, 



301. 



on the origin of the Trias, 574. 



on the forms of carbonate of lime 



in pearls and the pearl-oyster, 581. 

 LoNGSTAFP (T. G.), a journey in the 



Central Himalayas and adjacent parts 



of Tibet, 627. 

 Lower palajozoic rocks of Pomeroy, the, 



by W. G. Fearnsides, 558. 

 LowEY (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic isomerisvi, 



157. 

 LXDE (Prof. L. W.), the climate of the 



wheat area of Central Canada, 627. 

 fLYTTELTON (Hon. and Rev. E.), the 



curriculum of secondary schools, 788. 



MACALISTER (Prof. k.)on anthrojjometric 

 investigations among the native troops 

 of the Egyptian a/rmy, 347. 



on archaological and ethnological 



researches in Crete, 408. 



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

 and composition of rainfall and of lake 

 and river discharge, 330. 



on the ductless gla7ids, 423. 



1906. 



Macassey (Dr. L.), the distribution of 

 population by facilities of rapid transit, 

 649. 



Mcculloch (Major T.) on anthropome- 

 tric investigation in the British Isles, 

 349. 



Macdonald (Mrs. J. R.), some recent 

 investigations in home work, 653. 



♦Macdonald (Prof. J. 8.), granular 

 changes in nerve fibres, 717. 



♦Macdonald (Mrs. M. E.), the educa- 

 tion of wage-earners of school age, 778. 



McIntosh (Prof. W. C.) on the ocoupa- 

 tion of a table at the zoological station 

 at Naples, 329. 



McKendrick (Prof. J. G.) on the effect 

 of climate upoyi health and disease, 424. 



♦Mackenzie (Douglas), waterproof 

 roads as a solution of the dust pro- 

 blem, 674. 



Mackenzie (D.)and Dr. T. Ashby, jun., 

 on the ethnology of Sardinia, 701. 



Mackenzie (Prof. Millicent), the pro- 

 blem of girls' education in elementary 

 schools, with special reference to home 

 life, 787. 



McLaren (Lord) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 91. 



MacMahon (Blajor P. A.) on the work oj 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 45. 



* on two new symmetric functions, 



493. 



Madreporana of the Bermuda Islands, 

 report on the, 325. 



Magnetic indicator of temperature for 

 hardening steel, W. Taylor on a, 668. 



Magnetic obsei'vations at Falmouth Obser- 

 vatory, report on, 90. 



Magnetic observations in tlie Transkei 

 and in Bechuanaland, report on, by 

 Prof. J. C. Beattie, 132. 



Magjietic survey of South Africa, pre- 

 liminary report on the, 131. 



Magnus (Sir P.) on stwlies most suitable 

 for elementary schools, 438. 



Mahaim (Prof. E.), cheap railway tickets 

 ' for workmen in Belgium, 646. 

 ! Maitland (Miss) on the conditions of 

 j health essential to the carrying on of 

 the work of instruction in schools, 433. 

 j Mammalian mandible. Prof. R. J. Ander- 

 i son on the, 610. 



♦Mammals and birds of Yorkshire, the, 

 by Osley Grabham, 605. 



Marine biological laboratory, Plymouth, 

 report on the occupation of a table at 

 the, 325. 



Mark (Dr. ,T. E.) on life-zones in the 

 British carboniferous rocks, 302. 



Marriage and mating, S. S. Buckman on, 

 689. 



Mabsden (Miss Mary E.), the training of 

 the teacher of domestic science, 784. 



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