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INDEX. 



Leigh (H. S.) on the feeding habits of 



British birds, 169. 

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



hydro- aromatic substances, 82. 

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

 264. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 311. 

 Lewis (6. G.), the school journey : its 



practice and educational value, 814. 

 Lilium, the vermiform male nuclei of, 

 Prof. V. H. Blackman on, 779. 



Lipmann (Dr. Otto) on testing intelli- 

 gence in children, 802. 



•(•Liverpool Committee for excavation 

 and research in Wales and the Marches, 

 the work of the, by Prof. R. C. Bosan- 

 quet, 732. 



*Lockyer (Sir Norman), stars as fur- 

 naces, 547. 



Lockyer (Dr. W. J. S.) on establishing a 

 solar observatory in Australia, 42. 



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

 tion of Bessel functions, 37. 



Lodge (Sir Oliver) on practical electrical 

 standards, 38. 



on the provision for the study of 



astronomy, meteorology, and geophysics 

 in British universities, 11. 



♦London, Brighton, and South Coast 

 Railway, the electrification of the, 

 between Victoria and London Bridge, 

 by P. Dawson, 709. 



Love (Prof. A. E. H.) on the provision for 

 the study of astronomy, meteorology, and 

 geophysics in British universities, 11. 



* — ' — a new gyroscopic apparatus, 524. 



Loveday (T.) on the mental and physical 

 factors involved in education, 302. 



Lower Palaeozoic rocks of the Cautley 

 district, Sedbergh, Dr. J. E. Marr and 

 W. G. Fearnsides on the, 603. 



Lowry (Dr. T. M.) on electroanalysis, 79. 



on dynamic isomerism, 80. 



Macalister (Prof. A.) on archaeological 

 and ethnological researches in Crete, 228. 



Macallum (Prof. A. B.)ow the ductless 

 glands, 267. 

 ■ Address to the Physiological Section, 



740. 



— the origin of the inorganic composi- 

 tion of the blood plasma, 765. 



the inorganic composition of the 



blood plasma in the frog after a long 

 period of inanition, 766. 



the micro-chemistry of the spermatic 



elements in vertebrates, 767. 

 Macallum (N.) and Prof. J. C. Mc- 

 Lennan on the resolution of the 

 spectral lines of mercury, 542. 



McClean (F.) on establishing a solar 



observatory in Australia, 42. 

 Macdonald (Prof. J. S.) on mental and 

 muscular fatigue, 292. 



on muscular fatigue, 292. 



* demonstration of calorimeter, 



762. 

 McDougall (Dr. W.) on the establish- 

 ment of a system of measuring mental 

 characters, 267. 



on mental and muscular fatigue, 



292. 

 Macgeegor (Prof. D. H.), the poverty 



figures, 686. 

 McIntosh (Prof. W. C.) on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 165. 

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



climate upon health and disease, 290. 

 Mackenzie (K. J. J.), ' points ' in farm 

 livestock, and their value to the scien- 

 tific breeder, 584. 

 Maclean (Dr. J.) on the ethnographic 



survey of Canada, 265. 

 McLennan (Prof. J. C.) and N. Macallum 

 on the resolution of the spectraJLJines 

 of mercury, 542. 

 MacMahon (Major P. A.) on the work of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 311. 

 * on functions derived from com- 

 plete and incomplete lattices in two 

 dimensions and the derivation there- 

 from of functions which enumerate the 

 two dimensional partition of numbers, 

 526. 

 McWilliam (Prof. A.), the influence of 

 chemical composition and thermal 

 treatment on properties of steel, 564. 

 the metallurgical industries in re- 

 lation to the rocks of the district 

 [Sheffield], 652. 

 Magnetic disturbances, the rate of pro- 

 pagation of, Dr. C. Chree on, 547. 

 Magnetic field, the, produced by the 

 motion of a charged condenser through 

 space, by W. F. G. Swann, 538. 

 Magnetic observations at Falmouth Obser- 

 vatory, report on, 74. 

 Magnitude of error in agricultural 



experiments, the, discussion on, 587. 

 Makower (Dr. W.), Dr. S. Russ, and 

 E. J. Evans on the recoil of radium B 

 from radium A, 541. 

 Mangham (S. ), the paths of translocation 



of sugars from green leaves, 785. 

 Mansbridge (A.) and R. H. Tawney, the 

 teaching of economics in university 

 tutorial classes, 691. 

 Marine bands at Maltby, the occurrence 



of, by Wm. H. Dyson, 610. 

 Marine bands in the Yorkshire coal 

 measures, by H. Culpin, 610. 



