INDEX. 
Lararcue (M.) and Dr. W. J. Dakrn, the 
plankton of Lough Neagh, Ireland, 
491. 
Larva (Dr. R.) on the relation of mind to | 
body, 646. 
Latrer (O. H.) on zoology organisation, 
190. 
Lauper (Dr. Alexander) and T. W. 
Faaan on the effect of heavy root-feed- 
ing on the yield and composition of 
milk, 731. 
+LaupeEr (Dr. C. N.) and Prof. Petavet, | 
experimental investigation of the trans- | 
mission of heat, 567. 
Learning to read, the mental processes in- 
volved in, by B. Dumville, 331. 
Lepour (Prof. G. A.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 135. 
*Lepuc (Prof.), dynamic centres in their 
relation to life, and particularly to 
karyokinesis, 659. 
Lecanavurux (H.) and Dr. A. Lotr, the 
preservation of specimens for museums 
by simple immersion, 517. 
Leear (J. G.) on the curricula and edu- 
cational organisation of industrial and | 
poor-law schools, 319. 
Leian (H. 8.) on the feeding habits of 
British birds, 189. 
Lepidostrobus laminatus sp. noy., the 
structure of, Dr. Agnes Arber on, 674. 
Lesions caused by judicial hanging, the, 
by Dr. F. Wood Jones, 619. 
Le Surcr (Dr. H. R.) on the study of 
hydro-aromatic substances, 124. 
*Leucine, the optical activity of, in 
presence of varying amounts of acid 
and alkali, by Dr. J. K. Wood, 447. 
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Lewis (A. L.) on the age of stone circles, | 
273. 
Societies Committee, 761. 
Lewis, the archean rocks of, by Drs. 
B. N. Peach and J. Horne, 471. 
Libyan Desert, the, and Ennedi, by 
W. J. H. King, 534. 
Lifeboats on ocean-going ships and their 
manipulation, by Alex. Welin, 568. 
LinpEmann (Dr. F. A.), the atomic heat 
of solids at low temperatures, 407. 
Linpsay (Miss B.) on boring mollusca, 
516. 
Charlotte Islands, 621. 
*Linum, the enzymes of, by Dr. J. 
Vargas Eyre, 438. 
Luoyp (Miss D. J.) on methods of raising 
parthenogenetic larve of Uchinus 
esculentus, 495. 
Lockyer (Dr. W. J. S.) on establishing a | 
solar observatory in Australia, 113. 
Lopas (Prof. A.) on the further tabulation | 
of Bessel and other functions, 39. 
-on a totem-pole from the Queen 
on the work of the Corresponding | 
887 
Longe (Sir Oliver) on practical electrical 
standards, 109. 
Lorwi (Prof. Dr. 0.) on the relation be- 
tween the effects of strophantine and 
the salts of Ringer solution, 660. 
*Lonnis (Prof. F.), some important 
chemical and bacteriological problems 
in relation to agriculture, 730. 
Lor (Dr. A.) and H. Lecanavueux, the 
preservation of specimens for museums 
by simple immersion, 517. 
*Lotus corniculatus, variation 
Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 438. 
Lough Neagh, Ireland, the plankton of, 
eae. W. J. Dakin and M. Latarche, 
ee (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic isomerism, 
in, by 
optical 
quartz, 418. 
calibration of a wave-length spectro- 
scope in the infra-red region of the 
spectrum, 419. 
Lucas (Dr. Keith) on calorimetric observa- 
tions on man, 286. 
rotatory of 
power 
Macatium (Prof. A. B.) on the duciless 
glands, 291. 
surface tension as a factor in de- 
termining the distribution of salts in 
living matter, 644. 
and W. R. Campspety, the secre- 
tion of a mineral acid by the kidneys, 
644. 
Meet (Sir Charles W.), conciliation, 
MacBripz (Prof. E. W.) on the life history 
of Echinocardium cordatum, 493. 
McCiean (F.) on establishing a solar 
observatory in Australia, 113. 
MacCuttocn (Canon J. A.), fairy and 
other folk-beliefs in the Highlands and 
Lowlands, 603. 
Macponap (Rt. Hon. Sir J. H. A.), the 
road problem, 373. 
*MacponaLp (J. Ramsay), the minimum 
wage, 548. 
Macponatp (Prof. J. 8.) on calorimetric 
observations on man, 286. 
McDovaaty (Prof. W.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
327. 
McInrosu (Prof. W. C.) on the occupation 
of a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 186. 
— on Scottish sea fisheries, 1898-1912, 
489. 
—on a budding and hermaphrodite 
annelid (Filograna implexa, Berkley), 
514. 
McIntyre (Dr. J. L.), the réle of memory 
in animal behaviour, 659. 
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