INDEX. 



780 



Keith (Dr. A.), fossil bones of man found 

 in a limestone cave near Ronda, in 

 the South of Spain, 517. 



Kendall (Prof. P. F.) on the preparation 

 of a list oj characteristic fossils, 118. 



Kerb (Prof. J. G.) on zoology organisa- 

 tion, 127. 



Kershaw (Miss E. M.), the structure 

 and development of the ovule of 

 Bowenia spectabilis, 567. 



Kikuyu and Kamba people, some re- 

 ligious beliefs of the, by C. W. Hobley, 

 511. 



Kimmins (Dr. C. W.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 177. 



on the curricula and educational 



organisation of industrial and poor 

 law schools, 214. 



Kipping (Prof. F. S.) on the transforma- 

 tion of aromatic nitroamines and allied 

 substances, and its relation to substitution 

 in benzene derivatives, 94. 



OTi electroanalysis, 98. 



Knight (R. C.) and J. H. Priestley, 

 influence of electricity on the respira- 

 tion of germinating seeds, 604. 



Knott (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 

 investigations, 30. 



Labrador current, the effect of the, upon 

 the surface temperature of the North 

 Atlantic, by Commr. M. W. C. Hep- 

 worth, 344. 



Lake villages in the neighbourhood of Glas- 

 tonbury, report on the, 134. 



Lallemand (Ch.), international air-map 

 and aeronautical marks, 447. 



Laminaria, the presence of sugar in the 

 tissues of, by S. Mangham, 583. 



Land values, taxation of, by C. F. 

 Bickerdike, 458. 



Lankester (Sir E. Ray) on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the zoological station 

 at Naples, 119. 



on zoology organisation, 127. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



marine laboratory, Plymouth, 129. 



Lantern of Aristotle, the, as an organ of 

 locomotion, by Dr. J. F. Gemmill, 412. 



Lapworth (Prof.) on the excavation of 

 critical sections in the palaeozoic rocks 

 of Wales and the West of England, 111. 



Lapworth (Dr. A.) on dynamic isomerism, 

 91. 



on the transformation of aromatic 



nitroamines and allied substances, and 

 its relation to substitution in benzene 

 derivatives, 94. 



Lapworth (Dr. H.) on the excavation of 

 critical sections in the palaeozoic rocks of 

 Wales and the West of England, 111. 

 1911. 



Larmor (Sir J.) on the investigation of 

 the upper atmosphere, 27. 



Latent heats of metals, the, and the 

 specific heats at high temperatures, 

 by H. C. Greenwood, 343. 



Latter (0. H.) on zoology organisation, 

 127. 



Laurie (Douglas) on experiments in 

 inheritance, 125. 



Laurie (Dr. Malcolm), the hypostome 

 and antenna in a reconstructed trilobite 

 (Galymene), 431. 



Lawson (Dr. A. A.), nuclear osmosis 

 as a factor in mitosis, 570. 



Lawson (H. S.) on mental and muscular 

 fatigue, 174. 



*Le Bas (G.), the influence of constitution 

 on the molecular volumes of organic 

 compounds at the boiling-point, 358. 



Lechmere (A. Eckley) on an investi- 

 gation of some West African fungi, 

 573. 



Lee (Miss E. M.) and J. H. Priestley. 

 the influence of electricity on micro- 

 organisms, 603. 



Leech, the crop of the, by Prof. Marcus 

 Hartog, 432. 



Legge (J. G.) on the curricula and 

 educational organisation of industrial 

 and poor law schools, 214. 



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

 British birds, 128. 



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

 hydro-aromatic substances, 99. 



♦Leucocytes, the emigration of, attempts 

 to obtain photographic records of, by 

 W. W. Waller, 548. 



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

 141. 



■ dolmens or cromlechs, 511. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 741. 



♦Lewis (Dr. F. J.), the forest stages 

 represented in the peat underlying 

 the moorlands of Britain, 566. 



Lewis (Dr. Win. C. McC), the com- 

 pressibility of mercury, 357. 



*Lewis (W. Y.), continuous versus inter- 

 mittent service in passenger trans- 

 portation, 489. 



Lindsay (B.) and W. T. Elliott on 

 some of the boring mollusca, 433. 



Links with the past in the plant world, 

 by Prof. A. C. Seward, 647. 



Linseed, the mucilage of, by H. A. D. 

 Neville, 600. 



Lockhart (Miss T.), on the formation of 

 calcareous nodules containing plant 

 remains, 570. 



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

 solar observatory in Australia, 25. 



Lodge (Prof. A.) on the further tabulation 

 of Bessel and other functions, 67. 



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