874 
Keto-hexoses, a reaction for, by H. J. H. 
Fenton, 513. 
KipsTon (R.) on life-zones in the British 
carboniferous rocks. 226. 
on the collection of photographs of 
geological interest, 242. 
Kimmins (Dr. C. W.) on the conditions 
of health essential to the carrying on of 
the work of instruction in schools, 348. 
on the courses of studies most suit- 
able for elementary schools, 352. 
—— on the influence of examinations, 
360. 
*Kinetic theory, the: determination of 
the size of molecules, by J. H. Jeans, 
473. 
*Kites, experiments with, in the Medi- 
terranean, by L. Teisserenc de Bort, 
460. 
*KLEBS (Prof. G.) on the artificial for- 
mation of a new race, 802. 
Knossos, excavations at, by Dr. A.J. Evans, 
322. 
Knorr (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 
investigations, 41. 
*___ magnetic and electric properties 
of nickel at high temperatures, 476. 
Korea, a votive offering from, KE. §. 
Hartland on, 726. 
Korosy (Dr. J. DE), comparison of the 
intellectual power of the two sexes, 
841. 
KossEL (Prof. A.) and H. D, DAKIN on 
protamines, 755. 
Kundt’s law of anomalous dispersion, 
the dynamical significance of, Prof. 
J. Larmor on the, 438. 
Labour question in America, some 
features of the, by C. J. Hamilton, 
665. 
Lagenostomas, some new, Dr. D. @. 
Scott and E. A. N. Arber on, 778. 
LAIDLAW (P. C.) some varieties of the 
os calcis, 716. 
LAIDLAW (P.P.) on blood pigments, 757. 
Lake Titicaca, a journey around, by 
A. W. Hill, 631. 
Lake village at Glastonbury, report on 
the, 324. 
LAMB (Prof. H.), Address to the Mathe- 
matical and Physical Section, 421. 
LAMPLUGH (G. W.) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 226. 
on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 
Kirmington, Lincolnshire, §c., 272. 
—— on the exploration of the Edenvale 
caves, co. Clare, 288. 
on lower cretaceous phosphatic- 
beds and their fauna, 548. 
on marine fossils from the iron- 
stone of Shotover Hill, near Oxford, 
548. 
REPORT—1904. 
LANG (Dr. W. H.) on the reduction of 
the marchantiaceous type in Cyatho- 
dium, 782. 
LANGLEY (Prof. J. N.) on conduction 
and structure in the nerve-arc and 
nerve-cell, 751. 
Languages of savages, a plan for a uni- 
form scientific record of the, by Sir 
R. Temple, 708. 
LANKESTER (Prof. E. Ray) on the occu- 
pation of a table at the marine labora- 
tory, Plymouth, 297. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 300. 
Lapland, the great iron-ore deposits of, 
Dr. H. Backstrom on the origin of, 560. 
Lapworthura Miltoni, the Silurian ophi- 
urid, Prof. W. J. Sollas on the struc- 
ture of, 546 
LARMOR (Prof. J.) on the dynamical 
significance of Kundt’s law of anoma- 
lous dispersion, 438. 
on the relation of the Rontgen 
radiation to ordinary light, 438. 
Lava-domes of the Eifel, the, by E. 
Greenly, 561. 
Law of error, the, by Prof. F, Y. Edge- 
worth, 463. 
LAYARD (Miss N. F.), further excavations 
on a palzolithic site in Ipswich, 725. 
Leaf-trace of inversicatenate filicine, 
structure of the, Profs. C. E. Bertrand 
and F, Cornaille on, 778. 
LEBouR (Prof. G. A.) on underground 
temperature, 51. 
——- on life-zones in the British carbo- 
niferous rocks, 226. 
LEMSTROM (Prof. S.) on the effect of 
electric air-currents, 482. 
Lemur, motor localisation in the, by Dr. 
W. P. May and Prof. E. Smith, 760. 
Lengenbach quarry, Binnenthal, three 
new minerals and some curious crystals 
of blende from the, R. H. Solly on, 563. 
Lentinus lepideus Fr., the fungus, the 
destruction of wooden paving blocks 
by, Dr. A. H. R. Buller on, 823. 
—— the reactions of the fruit-bodies of, 
to external stimuli, by Dr. A. H. R. 
Buller, 824. 
LEONARD (J. H.), specialisation in 
science teaching in secondary schools, 
844, 
}+Lepidosiren, the histogenesis of the 
blood of the larva of, by Dr. T. H. 
Bryce, 608. 
LEPPER (R. 8.) on the Malabar coast of 
India, 636. 
the passing of the matriarchate, 709 
LE SuEuR (Dr.) on the study of hydro- 
aromatic substances, 60. 
LEwIs (F. J.), interglacial and post- 
glacial beds of the Cross Fell district, 
798. 
