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INDKX. 



*Lea (Dr. C. E.), clinical recognition of 

 excitatory cardiac disorders, by the 

 electro-cardiograph, 688. 



* demonstration of electro-cardio- 

 graph methods at Ancoats IIospital,688. 



Lea (Prof. F. C.) on stress distributions 

 in engineering materials, 159. 



Lebour (Prof. G. A.) on the preparation 

 of a list of characteristic fossils, 110. 



on the preparation of a list of strati- 

 graphical names used in the British 

 Isles, 123. 



Leeds (E. Thurlow) on the distribution 

 of bronze age implements, 199. 



Leek, the distribution of population in 

 the district around, by Raymond 

 Curtis, 492. 



*L£iPER (Lt.-Col. R. T.) the metamor- 

 phosis of Bilhaizia, 477. 



Le Sueub (Dr. H. R.) on the study of 

 hydroaromatic substances, 79. 



liEwis (A. L.) on the age of stone circles, 

 174. 



on the ivork of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 781. 



LE\\^s (Prof. W. C. McC.) on homo- 

 geneous catalj^sis, 394. 



*T>ight, the action of, on certain inor- 

 ganic and organic substances, by Prof. 

 B. Moore, 686. 



Light aluminium alloys, exposure tests 

 of, by Prof. Ernest Wilson, 647. 



Limestone beds at Treak Cliff and Peaks- 

 hill, Castleton, Derbyshire, the fauna of 

 the, by H. Day, 428. 



■fLingula and Pelagodiscus, the larvse of, 

 collected in the Red Sea and Indian 

 Ocean, Dr. J. H. Ashworth on, 475. 



*Liquid crystals, experimental demon- 

 stration of, by Prof. W. J. Pope, 393. 



Liquid pressure theory of muscular con- 

 traction. Dr. Sarah M. Baker on the, 

 688. 



Liquid pressure theory of the circula- 

 tion of sap in plants. Dr. Sarah M. 

 Baker on the, 722. 



Lodge (Prof. A.) on the ccdculation of 

 mathematical tables, 27. 



Lodge (Sir Oliver) on radiotelegraphic 

 investigations, 39. 



Love (Prof. A. E. H.) on the calculation 

 of mathematical tables, 27. 



on the determination of gravity at 



sea, 48. 



on .stress distributions in engineering 



materials, 159. 



Lower palcBozoic rocks of England and 

 Wcdes, the excavation of critical sections 

 in the, report on, 117. 



LowRY (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic isomerism, 

 81. 



Lyons (Major H. G.), Address to the 

 Geographical Section, 478. 



Macallum (Prof. A. B.) on the ductless 

 glands, 217. 



MacBridb (Prof. E. W.) on the proposed 

 survey of the natural history of the Isle 

 of Man, 149. 



on the relation of chromosomes to 



heredity, 469. 



Macdonald (Prof. H. M.) on the calcula- 

 tion of mathematical tables, 27. 



on radiotelegrapjhic investigations, 39. 



tMcFARLANE (J.), the Burrinjuck dam 

 and the Murrumbidgee irrigation area, 

 490. 



McIntosh (Prof. W. C.) on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 - Naples, 148. 



McKenzie (Dr. A.) on the study of hydro- 

 aromatic substances, 79. 



Mackenzie (Dr. William C.) on the 

 biology of the appendix vermiformis 

 in monotremes and marsupials, 472. 



Mackintosh (J.), methods of estimat- 

 ing the cost of food in the production of 

 milk, 774. 



McLachlan (N. W.), the heating of iron 

 when magnetised at very high fre- 

 quencies, 644. 



*McLennan (Prof. J. C), single-line 

 spectra of the elements, 366. 



MacLeod (Prof. Julius) on the expres- 

 sion by measurement of specific cha- 

 racters, with special reference to 

 mosses, 718. 



Macpheeson (Donald) and Dr. W. G. 

 Smith, types of upland grazings, 

 their economic value and improvement, 

 776. 



*McS^\^NEY (B. A.), Prof. W. H. Thomp- 

 son, and W. Fearon, the effects of te- 

 tanization on the creatme and creati- 

 nme of the muscles of the cat, 688. 



Magic and animism, the relations be- 

 tween, by Carveth Read, 690. 



♦Magnetism, new views of, by Prof. 

 Pierre Weiss, 367. 



Maitland (Dr. T. G.) on the question of 

 fatigue from the economic standpoint, 

 283. 



Makower (A. J.) and Dr. W. Eccles, 

 electric oscillations in coupled circuits 

 — a class of particular cases, 646. 



Malden (W. J.), labour and labour-sav- 

 ing machinery on the farm, 773. 



Malta, archosological investigations in, 

 report on, 208. 



Xrobb il Ghargin, by Dr. T. Ashby, 



208. 



Tal Herba and Burmeghez fissures, by 



Dr. O. Despott, 213. 



Mammalian heart, the striicture and 

 function of the, report on, 226. 



* Manchester and district, the geology of. 

 Dr. G. Hickling on, 420. 



