INDEX. 



1083 



KrRKLET (J. W.) on life-zones in the 



British Carboniferous rocks, 529. 

 *Kites, American, a new form of, Prof. 



A. Schuster on, 797. 

 ., exploration of the air by means of, 



A. L. Rotch on the, 797. 

 Klebs (Prof. Georg) on- alternation of 



generations in the thallophytes, 1057. 

 Knight-Darwin law, F. Darwin on the, 



1068. 

 Kkott (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 



investigation, 179. 

 Knubley (Rev. E. P.) oji maldng a digest 



of the observations 07i the migration of 



birds, 569. 

 KoHN (Dr. C. A.) 071 the electrolytic 



methods of quantitative analysis, 294. 



on the life conditions of the oyster, 559. 



Krauss (A.) on the Tarahumare people 



of Mexico, 1015. 



Lamplugh (G. "VV.) on Canadian Pleis- 

 tocene flora and fauna, 522. 



on life-zones in tlie British Car- 

 boniferous rocks, 529. 



on Irish elk remains in the Isle of 



Man, 548. 

 Land system, the Wakefield, and the 



developments from it in the Colonies, 



W. P. Reeves on, 974. 

 Lang (W. H.) on the prothallus of Ly- 



copodimn claratum, 1050. 

 • on alternation of generations in the 



ArchegoniatcB, 1051. 

 Langley (Dr. J. N.) on the functional 



activity of nerve cells, 714. 

 Lankesteb (Prof. E. "Rz.j) oji investiga- 

 tions made at the Marine Biological 



Laboratory at Plymouth, 583. 

 on tlw occiqjatlon of a table at the 



Zoological Station at 2Vaj)les, 587. 

 Lapworth (Prof. C.) on the structure of 



a coral reef, 556. 

 Laurie (Dr. A. P.) and E. H. Strange 



on the cooling curves of fatty acids, 



836. 



(M.) 071 the eurypterid-bearing 



rocks of the Pentla7ul Hills, 557. 



*Layard (Miss Nina) on walled-up 



skeletons, 1022. 

 Leadhillite in ancient leadslags from the 



Mendip Hills, L. J. Spencer on, 875. 

 Leather trade, recent advances in the, 



J. G. Parker on, 842. 

 Leaves, the peltation of, Prof. C. de Can- 



dolle on, 1065. 

 Lebour (Prof. G. A.) 07i seis/nological 



investigation, 179. 

 on life-zo7ies in the British Carboni- 

 ferous rocks, 529. 

 Lees (Dr. C. H.) on the effect of pressure 



on the thermal conductivities of rocks, 



807. 



Leith (George) on stone implements 

 from S. Africa, 1011. 



Lemstrom (Selim) on the relations 

 between the variations in earth cur- 

 rents, electric currents from the atmo- 

 sphere, and magnetic perturbations, 

 755. 



on the influence of electricity on 



plants, 808. 



Lenses not of glass, J. W. Giffordon, 777. 



Lepidodendron allied to L. ftdigi/iosum, a 

 fine specimen of an halonial branch of 

 a, Dr. D. H. Scott on, 1049. 



Lewis (A. L.) on the stone-circles of 

 Stanton Drew, 1014. 



Life of man at extreme altitudes, O. H. 

 Howarth on, 1010. 



life-zones in the British Carboniferous 

 rocks. Report on, 629. 



Light, absorption of, in a magnetic field, 

 the discovery b}' Righi of the, Prof. 

 S. P. Thompson on, 789. 



, the action of, upon dyed colours, 



Report on, 285. 



, Standard of, a 10-candle lamp to 



be used as a, A. G. V. Harcourt on, 

 845. 



*Limestone, the work of encrusting or- 

 ganisms in the formation of, E. Weth- 

 ered on, 883. 



LiVEiNG (Prof. G. D.) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements and 

 compoxmds, 313. 



LiZNAR (Prof. J.) on the variation of 

 terrestrial magnetic force with alti- 

 tude, 760. 



Lloyd (R. J.) on the articulation and 

 acoustics of the spirate fricative con- 

 sonants, 777. 



Lloyd Morgan (Prof. C.) on the geology 

 of the Bristol District, 862. 



on animal intelligence as an experi- 

 mental study, 909. 



on the prehistoric antiquities of the 



neighbourhood of Bristol, 1014. 



LocKYER(Sir J. N.) 07iwave-le7igthtablcs 

 of the spectra of the ele77ients and com- 

 pounds, 313. 



Lodge (Prof. A.) on tables of certain 

 mathematical functions, 145. 



(Dr. O. J.) on 2)Tactical electrical 



standards, 145. 



— ~ on a magnifying telephone, 782. 



Logarithmic coordi7iates, the use of, J.H. 

 Vhicent on, 159. 



Logic, the imaginary of, Prof. G. J. 

 Stokes on, 796. 



LoMAS (J.) 07b the erratic blocks of the 

 British Isles, 552. 



on worked flints from Glacial de- 

 posits of Cheshire and the Isle of Man, 

 882. 



Lubbock (Sir John) on the teaching of 

 scie7ice in eleme7itary schools, 433. 



