INDEX. 
Lake village at Glastonbury, report on 
the, 210. 
LAMPLUGH (G. W.) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, Sc., 160. 
on life-zones in the British carboni- 
Serous rocks, 171. 
on the exact significance of local 
terms applied in the British Isles to 
topographical and geological objects, 
174. 
on an investigation of the Batoka 
Gorge and adjacent portions of the 
Zambesi Valley, 292. 
—- on the occurrence of Dwyka con- 
glomerate at Kimberley mine, 408. 
= exhibition of stone implements | 
from Zambesi, 531. 
Land planarians, some South African, 
Dr. H. L. Jameson on, 442. 
LANKESTER (Prof. E. Ray) on the oceu- 
pation of a table at the ological | 
station at Naples, 181. 
— on investigations at the marine 
biological laboratory, Plymouth, 183. 
—— on zoology organisation, 186. 
LAPWORTH (Dr. A.) on the transforma: 
tion of aromatic nitroamines and allicd 
substances, and its relation to substitu- 
tion in benzene derivatives, 103. 
*LARMOR (Prof. J.), can the earth's 
motion through ether affect material 
phenomena? 339. 
LATTER (0. H.) on zwology organisation, 
186. 
Lrxzour (Prof. G. A.) on life-zones in 
the British carboniferous rocks, 171. 
LEEs (Dr. C. H.), the experimental foun- 
dations of the theory of heat conduc- 
tion, 341. 
*Leprosy in South Africa, by Dr. S. Black, 
552. 
Le SuEuR (Dr.) on the study of hydro- 
aromatic substances, 153. 
Lewis (A. L.) on the age of stone circles, 
197. 
*LIENGME (Dr.), the last South African | 
potentate : Gugunhana, 531. 
——— diseases among natives, 556. 
Life-zones in the British carboniferous 
rocks, interim report on, 171. 
Life-zones and climate of the ‘Transvaal, 
the, by J. Burtt-Davy, 593. 
*Little Namaqualand, the copper deposit 
of, by J. H. Ronaldson, 510. 
LIvEING (Prof. G. D.) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and | 
compounds, 105. 
*Living on the Rand, the cost of, by 
A. Aiken, 483. 
Local terms applied in the British Isles 
to topographical and geological objects, | 
the exact significance of, report on, 
174, 
645 
LockyrR (Sir J. Norman) on wave- 
length tables of the spectra of the 
elements and compounds, 105. 
Locust destruction in the Transvaal, 
season 1904-5, by C. B. Simpson, 442. 
LopGE (Sir Oliver) on practical electri- 
cal standards, 95. 
LoGEMAN (W. H.), Prof. J. C. Beattie, 
and J. Lyle on observations on atmo- 
spheric electricity in South Africa, 318. 
Lomas (J.) on the fauna and flora of 
the Trias of the British Isles, 161. 
—— excursions as a mode of teaching 
geography, 463. 
Lounssury (C. P.), habits and peculi- 
arities of some South African ticks, 
282. 
+LOWDEN (T. W.), manual instruction on 
the Transvaal, 615. 
Lucas (William), the architectural pro- 
blem in South Africa, 510. 
Lunar radiation, Earl of Rosse on, 335. 
*Lunar theory, the present state of the, 
Prof. EK. W. Brown on, and on the for- 
mation of a new set of lunar tables, 
339. 
LuscHAN (Prof. F. von) on artificial 
deformation of the human body in 
Africa, 530. 
the racial aflinities of the Hotten- 
tots, 531. 
LYLE (J.), Prof. J.C. Beattie, and W. H. 
Logeman on observations on atmo- 
spheric electricity in South Africa, 318. 
*MABBERLEY (Dr.), drugs as used in 
South Africa, 556. 
*MABILLE (H. E.), the Basuto, 531. 
MACALISTER (Prof. A.) on anthropometric 
investigations among the native troups 
of the Egyptian army, 207. 
on archaeological and ethnological 
rescarches in Crete, 208. 
MacaLuum (Prof. A. B.) on the nature 
of the silver reaction in animal and 
vegetable tissues, 554. 
—— on the distribution of chlorides in 
animal and vegetable cells, 554. 
— and Miss M. L. Menten, some 
points in the micro-chemistry of the 
nerve fibre, 555. 
Macavutay (D.) and Dr. L. G. Irvine, 
the life-history of the coloured 
labourer in the Transvaal, 555. 
MAcBRIDE (Prof. E. W.) on the occupa- 
tion of the B.A. table at the marine 
biological laboratory, Plymouth, 183. 
McCuuiocu (Major T.) on anthropome- 
tric investigation in the British Isles, 
198. 
McInvrosu (Prof. W. C.) ov the occupa- 
tion of a table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 181. 
