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INDEX. 



Loch (C. S.), Parliamentary returns on 

 social and economic subjects, 836. 



Lockyer (J. N.) on wave-length tables of 

 the spectra of the elements and com- 

 pounds, 193. 



Lodge (Prof. 0. J.) on electrolysis in its 

 physical and chemical bearings, 72 ; 

 on the phenomena accompanying the 

 discharge of electricity from points, ib. • 

 on standards for use in electrical 

 measurements, 132 ; *on a national 

 physical laboratorj^ 648 ; *on the no- 

 menclature of units, 654. 



^Logarithms of large numbers, a method 

 of linding, by Kev. Dr. T. Smith, 647. 



Lomas (J.) on the glacial distribution of 

 the riebeckite-eurite of Ailsa Craig, 

 707. 



London sewage question, the, by C. 

 Barlow, 881. 



Love (E. J.) on electrolysis in its physi- 

 cal and chemical bearings, 72. 



*Lovibond (J. W.) on the anal3'sis and 

 synthesis of colour, 661. 



Lubbock (Sir J.) on the teaching of 

 science in elementary schools, 368. 



Luminosity of hydro-carbon flames, V. 

 B. Lewes on the, 674. 



Macalister (Prof. A.), Address to the 

 Anthropological Section by, 886 ; *on 

 the brain oC an Australian, 911 ; *on 

 skulls from Mobanga, Upper Congo, 

 ib. ; *on some facial characters of the 

 ancient Egyptians, 912. 



McCook (Dr.) *on the social habits of 

 spiders, 754 ; *can spiders prognosticate 

 weather changes ? 790. 



McCormick (R. S.) and J. Dredge, the 

 World's Columbian Exposition for 

 1893, 858. 



Macfie (R. A.) on copyright and patents, 

 841 



Mcintosh (Prof. W. C), a sketch of the 

 Scottish fisheries, chiefly in their 

 scientific aspects, during the past 

 decade (1882-1892), 762. 



*McKendrick (Prof. J. G.) on a myograph 

 for the projection of muscle curves, 

 and on a method for recording the 

 time of voluntary movements, 757. 



Mackenzie (J. S.), the relation of ethics 

 to economics, 837. 



M'Laren (Lord) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 68. 



Maclean (M.), sources of heat generated 

 in the galvanic battery, 640. 



and A. Gait, some experiments with 



a RuhmkorfE coil, G39. 



lIcLeod (Prof. H.) on the best methods 

 of recording the direct intensity of 

 solar radiation, 158 ; on the biblio- 

 graphy of spectroscopy, 192 ; on the 

 bibliography of solution, 261 ; on the I 



influence of the silent discharge of 

 electricity on oxygen and other gases, 

 263 ; Address to the Chemical Section 

 by, 663 ; on the iodides of sulphur, 

 690. 

 *McMurrich (Prof. J. P.), the early de- 

 velopment of the isopod Crustacea, 

 787. 

 Madan (H. G.) on the bibliography of 



spectroscopy, 192. 

 Magnetic balance, a, and its practical 



use, Dr. H. E, J. G. du Bois on, 654. 

 Magnetic circuits, leaky. Dr. H. E. J. G. 



du Bois on, 636. 

 Magnetic curve, the, by Rev. J. F. Smith, 



659. 

 Magnetic curve tracer, a, by Prof. J. A. 



Bwing, 653. 

 Magnetic permeability of magnetite, the 

 temperature variation of the, E. H. 

 Barton and W. Williams on, 657. 

 Magnetisation, certain volume effects of, 



by Prof. C. G. Knott, 659. 

 *Magnetisation on iron, an estimate of 

 the rate of propagation of, by Prof. 

 G. F. Fitzgerald, G60. 

 Magnetite, the temperature variation of 

 the magnetic permeability of, E. H. 

 Barton and W. Williams on, 657. 

 Magnus (Sir P.) on the teaching of 



science in elementary schools, 368. 

 Malvern crystallines, bi' Dr. A. Irving, 



709. 

 Mammals, the posterior cranial and an- 

 terior spinal nerves in, the develop- 

 ment of, Dr. A. Robinson on, 785. 

 *Man and the moa, the contemporaneity 



of, H. O. Forbes on, 910. 

 Man (E. H.) on the use of narcotics by 

 the Nicobar islanders, and certain 

 deformations connected therewith, 

 913. 

 Manchester, the slums of, by C. AV. 



Smiley, 835. 

 *Manganese nodules, analy.sis of, by Dr. 



J. Gibson, 690. 

 Mann (G.), the functions, staining re- 

 actions, and structure of nuclei, 753 ; 

 the origin of sex, 756 ; the embryo-sac 

 of angiosperms is a sporocyte and not 

 a macrofpoi-e, 782. 

 Manouvrier (Dr. L.) on a fronto-limbic 

 formation of the human cerebrum, 

 897 ; *on anthropometric identifica- 

 tion, 904. 

 Map of the world on a scale of 1 : 1,000,000, 

 Prof. A. Penck's proposed, E. G. 

 Ravenstein on, 817. 

 Marine Biological Association at Ply- 

 mouth, report of the Committee for 

 arranging for the occupation of a table 

 at the, 356 ; reports to the Committee : 

 by Miss F. Buchanan, on polychaet 

 worms, ib. ; by Mr. S. J. Hickson, on 



