770 
Kirkaupy (Prof. A. W.), the economics 
of marine fuel, 483. 
*KIRKPATRICK (C. R. §.), development 
of the port of London, 500. 
*Klondyke, the, and Southern Alaska, by 
Prof. E. 8. Moore, 449. 
Kyisss (G. H.) on certain character- 
istics of manufacturing industry in 
Australia, 475. 
—— estimate of the private wealth of a 
community and the measure of its un- 
certainty, 476. | 
Knorr (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 
investigations, 41 
*Lasy (Prof. T. H.) and G. E. Apams, 
length and electrical resistance of steel 
tapes, 304. 
*—___ and_E. O. Hzrens on the thermal 
conductivity of air, 301. 
*___ ___ an absolute determination of 
the thermal conductivity of air, 304. 
*—_ and W. Stuart, the nature of 
y rays, 304. 
La Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, report 
on the exploration of, 230. 
Lake villages in the neighbourhood of 
Glastonbury, report on the, 210. 
Lampreys, Victorian, species of, by Dr. 
J. A. Leach, 399. 
Land taxation in Australia, by G. A. 
McKay, 474. 
Lankester (Sir E. Ray) on the occupa- 
tion of a table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 162. 
—— on the occupation of a table at the 
marine laboratory, Plymouth, 163. 
Laprworts (Dr. C.) on the excavation of 
critical sections in the lower pal@ozoic 
rocks of England and Wales, 115. 
Larmor (Sir J.) on seismological investi- 
gations, 41. 
—— on the investigation of the wpper 
atmosphere, 69. 
Lauper (Dr. Alexander), methods of milk 
recording, 650. 
Laurie (R. Douglas) on experiments in 
inheritance, 163. 
*Law (Dr.), mind and matter, 559. 
Layton (W. T.) on the question of fatigue 
from the economic standpoint, 175. 
Lea (Prof. F. C.) and O. H. CRowTHer, 
the change in the modulus of elasticity 
and of other properties of metals with 
temperature, 502. 
Lracu (Dr. J. A.), species of Victorian 
lampreys, 399. 
Lezour (Prof. G. A.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 111. 
—— on the preparation of a list of 
stratigraphical names used in the 
British Isles, 113. 
INDEX. 
Leguminose, the natural order, the 
development of, by E. C. Andrews, 447. 
Letra (Prof. R. F. C.) on a case of delayed 
chloroform poisoning, 552. 
Lewis (A. L.) on the work of the Corre- 
sponding Societies Committee, 722. 
Lichen-thallus, relationship of fungus 
and alga in the, by Miss A. L. Smith, 
580. 
Light, the scattering of, by small and 
large particles of conducting and non- 
conducting substances, Prof. A. W. 
Porter and E, Talbot Paris on, 305. 
Licutroot (Gerald), the statistical and 
judicial determination of the minimum 
wage in Australia, 473. 
Limacon, the evolute of the, by Prof. 
W. H. H. Hudson, 308. 
Linear partial differential equations of 
the second order, symbolic solution of, 
by T. W. Chaundy, 306. 
Local natural history societies and their 
publications, by J. Hopkinson, 726. 
Local scientific societies, the endeavour 
to co-ordinate the work of, by Sir G. 
Fordham, 723. 
—— a bibliography of the publications 
of, by W. Cole and H. Whitehead, 730. 
Lopasr (Prof. A.) on the calculation of 
mathematical tables, 75. 
Lopez (Sir Oliver) on radiotelegraphic 
investigations, 70. 
*____ on wireless telegraphy, 305. 
* the artificial electrification of the 
atmosphere, 501. 
—— on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 722. 
Loess deposits in Egypt, the occurrence 
of, and its bearing on change of 
climate in recent geological times, 
H. T. Ferrar on, 363. 
*London, the port of, development of, 
by C. R. 8. Kirkpatrick, 500. 
London trade schools, the, by Dr. C. W. 
Kimmins, 624. 
Lone (Charles R.), three early Australian 
geographers: their work, and how it is 
remembered, 444. 
Lost pressure in gaseous explosions, the, 
by Prof. W. M. Thornton, 513. 
Love (Prof. A. E. H.) on the calculation 
of mathematical tables, 75. 
—— on the disposal of copies of the 
binary canon, 102. 
—— on stress distributions in engineering 
materials, 200. 
*LOvELL (Dr. H. Tasman), a contribution 
to the psychology of written errors, 559. 
*—__ analysis of conation, 559. 
Low (Dr. Alexander), the short cists of 
the north-east of Scotland, 525. 
Lower Egypt, the fertility of, two maps 
illustrating, by H. T. Ferrar, 659. 
