1040 
graphs of geological interest in the United 
Kingdom, 357. 
Kinetic theory of gases, some difficulties 
connected with the, G. H. Bryan on, 
721 
Kintyre, Report on the character of the 
high-level shell-bearing deposits in, 378. 
KIRK (Sir John) on the climatology of 
Africa, 495. 
Kwnotr (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 
investigation, 180. 
—— on earthquake frequency, 220. 
KNOWLES (W. J.) on the older flint 
implements of Ireland, 923. 
of the observations on the migration of 
birds, 451. 
Koun (Dr. C. A.) on the electrolytic 
methods of quantitative analysis, 244. 
— on a modified form of Schrditter’s 
apparatus for the determination of 
carbonic anhydride, 758. 
— on the presence of iron and of 
copper in green and in white oysters, 
986. 
on a new 
form of aspirator, 759. 
Lake fauna, African, Report on, 484. 
village at Glastonbury, Report on 
the, 656. 
LAMPLUGH (G.W.)on the marine zoology, 
botany, and geology of the Irish Sea, 
417. 
Lamps, electric incandescent, street 
lighting by, W. G. Walker on, 899. 
LANG (W. H.) on some peculiar cases of 
apogamous reproduction in ferns, 1019, 
LANKESTER (Prof. E. Ray) on the oceu- 
pation of a table at the Zoological Station 
at Naples, 478. 
on African lake fauna, 484. 
on investigations made at the Marine 
Biological Laboratory at Plymouth, 
485. 
LAPWORTH (Prof. C.) on the structure of 
a coral reef, 377. 
Lava, the source of, J. Logan Lobley on, 
788. 
Lead, the detection of, in organic fluids, 
Dr. J. Hill Abram and Prosper H. 
Marsden on, 990. 
LEBOUR (Prof. G. A.) on seismological 
investigation, 180. 
LEE (Arthur) on the currency question 
in the United States, and its bearing 
on British interests, 883. 
*LELAND (C. G.) on the straw goblin, 
941. 
*____ on marks on ancient monuments, 
941. 
LENARD (Prof. Phillipp) on cathode 
rays and their probable connection 
with Roéntgen rays, 709. 
REPORT—1896. 
Lepidostrobus, some Carboniferous fossils 
referred to, Dr. D. H. Scott on, 1024. 
Leucocytes and cell granulations, Dr. 
R. A. M. Buchanan on, 981. 
LEwEs (Prof. Vivian B.) on the proximate 
constituents of coal, 340. 
Lewis (A. L.) on ancient measures in 
prehistoric monuments, 924. 
LIEBREICH (Prof. Oscar) on the retarda- 
tion of chemical action from diminution 
of space, 748. 
Life, the physical basis of, Prof. F. J. 
Allen on, 983. 
_ Life-zones in the British Carboniferous 
KNUBLEY (Rev. E. P.) on making a digest | 
rocks, Report on, 415. 
Light, the action of, wpon dyed colours, 
Report on, 347. 
Lilium Martagon, the heterotype divi- 
sions of, Ethel Sargant on, 1021. 
Linguistic and anthropological character- 
astics of the North Dravidian and 
Kolarian races, the Urdnws, Report on 
the, 659. 
LISTER (Sir Joseph), Presidential Address 
by, 3. : 
Litmus, the behaviour of, in amphoteric 
solutions, T. R. Bradshaw on, 752. 
LIVEING (Prof. G. D.) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 273. 
Liverpool, footprints from the Trias near, 
H. C. Beasley on, 779. 
——- oscillations in the level of the land 
near, T. Mellard Reade on, 782. 
*____ Overhead Railway, S. B. Cottrell on 
the, 898. 
port of, the physical and engi- 
neering features of the, G. F. Lyster 
on, 548. 
waterworks, J. Parry on the, 897. 
*Llasa, a journey towards, W. A. L. 
Fletcher on, 859. : 
Luoyp (R. J.) on the genesis of vowels, 
972. 
—— on the interpretation of the phono-- 
grams of vowels, 973. 
*LLOYD-MorRGAN (Prof.) opened a Dis- 
cussion on Neo-Lamarckism, 830. 
LoBLey (J. Logan) on the source of 
Lava, 788. 
——— on the Post-Cambrian shrinkage of 
the globe, 789. 
Locu (C. 8.) on some economic issues in 
regard to charitable or philanthropic 
trading, 875. 
LockYER (J. N.) on wave-length tables 
of the spectra of the elements and com- 
pounds, 273. 
LopGE (Prof. A.) on the calculation of 
the G@ (1, v)-integrals, 70. 
—— on tables of the Bessel functions, 98. 
—— (Dr. O. J.) on the establishment of 
a National Physical Laboratory, 82. 
| —__on practical electrical standards, 150. 
