INDEX. 



G17 



KiRKALDY (Prof. A. W.) on industrial nn- 

 refil, 274. 



on the effects of the tear on credit, 



currency, and finance, 278. 



Address to the Section of Economic 



Science and Statistics, 4.3.5. 



KiTSON (A. E.) on the nomenclature of 

 the carboniferous, permo-carboniferous, 

 and permian rocks of the southern hemi- 

 sphere, 238. 



Knott (Prof. C. G.) on aeismological in- 

 vestigations, 29. 



IKoJiMA (Dr.), the effect of thyroid- 

 feeding on the pancreas, 475. 



Lackie (W. W.) on fuel economi/, 187. 

 La Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, report on 



the exploration of, 292. 

 Lamb (Prof. H. ) on seismological investiga- 

 tions, 29. 

 Lamplugh (G. W.) on the nomenclalxire 



of the carboniferous, permo-carboniferous, 



and permian rocks of the southern 



hemisphere, 238. 



on popular science lectures, 32G. 



Lang (Prof. W. H.) and Dr. R. Kidston 



on Rhynia Owynne-Vunghani, 493. 

 Lankester (Sir E. Ray) on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the zoological station at 



Naples, 238. 

 Larmor (Prof. Sir J.) on seismological 



investigations, 29. 

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



in engineering materials, 280. 

 fLeaf architecture, Prof. F. O. Bower 



on, 493. 

 *LEBOiTR(Prof. G. A.), local geology, 393. 



co-operation, 566. 



Legge (J. G.), the place of handicraft in 



schools, 523. i 



■j-I^EiPER (Dr. R. T.), bionoiAics of the 



Egyptian Bilharzia worms, 417. 

 t"LE Maistre (C), standardisation and its 



in fluence on the engineering industries, 



456. 

 Lewis (A. L.) on the work of the Corre- 

 sponding Societies Committee, 566. 

 fLimit gauges, by Dr. R. T. tJlazebrook, 



456. 

 *Local geoloa;j', by Prof. G. A. Lebour, 



393. 

 LiiDGE (Prof. Alfred) on the calculation of 



matliemalical tables, 59. 

 jLoDGE (Miss O. C), likes and di.slikcs of 



flies, 418. 

 Lodge (Sir Oliver) on radiotelegraphic 



investigations, 127. 

 jLondon children's ideas as to how they 



can help in time of war, Dr. C. W. 



Kimmins on, 476. 



Lor^GRiDOE (Michael) o« ( uel economy, i 8'. 

 Love (Prof. A. E. H.) on sei.tmoioglcal 



investigations, 29. 

 on the calculation of mathematical 



tables, 59. 

 on stress distributions in engineering 



materials, 280. 

 on the determination of gravity at 



sea, 549. 

 Low (Dr. A.)onthe distribution of artificial 



islands in the lochs of the highlands of 



Scotland, 303. 

 Lower carboniferous flora at Gullane, 



report on the, 217. 

 Low'RY (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic i.somerism, 



130. 



Macaij.um (Prof. A. B.) on the ductless 



glands, 305. 

 Macara (Sir C. W.) on industrial unreit, 



274. 

 MacBride (Prof. E. W.), Address to the 



Zoological Section, 403. 

 Macdo-mai.d (Dr. H. M. ) on seismological 



investigations, 29. 

 on the calculation of mathematical 



tables, 59. 

 on radiotelegraphic investigations, 



127. 

 MeDouGALL (W.) on the mental and 



physical factors involved in education, 



307. 

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



of a table at the zoological station at 



Naples, 238. 

 ♦Mackenzie (K. J. J.) and Dr. F. H. A. 



Marshall, the inheritance of mutton 



points, .548. 

 t — — and Piof. T. B. Wood, economy 



in beef production, 548. 

 Mackie (Dr. W.) on the excavation at 



critical ,<iections in the ptant-ljeariug 



cherts at Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, 2(»0. 

 tMcL-icuLAN (N. W.), some characteris- 

 tic curves for a Poulsen arc generator, 



456. 

 ♦McLennan (Piof. J. C), ionisation 



potential, 364. 

 MiLucKiE (J.) on the botanical and 



chemicfd characters of the eucalypts and 



their correlation , 201. 

 tMagic and religion, by Dr. F. B. Jevons, 



468. 

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



fatigue from the economic standpoint, 



251. 

 ♦Malay States, the aborigines of the, 



some beliefs and customs of, by L H. N. 



Evans, 468. 

 Malta, archctological investigations in, re- 



port on, 294. 



