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INDEX. 



Lice, sex inheritance in. by Dr. E. 



Hindle, 209. 

 fLice and their relation to disease, Prof 



G. H. F. Nuttall on, 211. 

 Linseed recovered from a flax crop, the 



composition of, bj^ T. W. Fagan, 381. 

 Lithologicai succession, the, in the 



Avonian of the Avon-secticjn, Clifton, 



by Dr. S. H. P.eynolds, 188. 

 Live-stock in British industry, the past 



neglect and future improvement of, 



by K. J. J. Mackenzie, 380. 

 LocKYEE (Dr. W. J. S.) on Ihe establish- 



ment of a solar observatory in AtistraUa, 



96. 

 Lodge (Prof. Alfred) on ihe calcvlation of 



mathematical tables, 43. 

 Lodge (Sir Oliver) on radioiele'jraphic 



investigations, 40. 



on a possible theory of vision, 152. 



Louis (Prof. Henry) on fuel economy/, 



97. 

 Love (Prof. A. E. H.) on seismological 



investigations, 35. 

 on the calculation of mathematical 



tables, 43. 



on geophysical discussions, 81. 



on the determination of gravity at 



sea, 83. 

 on stress distribution in engineering 



materials, 465. 

 *Lower carboniferous flora at Gullane, 



interim report on, 189. 

 •LowEY (Dr. T. M.) and Dr. E. P. 



Peeman, equilibrium in the system 



NaNOa — NHjCl — NaCl — NHjNO,, 



168. 

 Lupins, the value of, in the cultivation of 



poor light land, bv A. W. Oldershaw, 



380. 

 Lyde (Prof. L. W.), Address to the 



Geographical Section, 212. 

 Lyons (Col. H. G.) on geophysical dis- 

 cussions, 81. 



MacBride (Prof. E. W.), further ex- 

 periments in the artificial production of 

 a double hydrocoele in the larvae 

 of Echinus miliaris, 207. 



MacClean (F.) on the establishment of a 

 solar observatory in Australia, 96. 



Macdonald (Prof. H. M.) on seis- 

 mological investigations, 35. 



on radiotelegraphic investigations, 



40. 



0)1 the calculation of mathematical 



tables, 43. 



McKay (R. F.), the paravane, 273. 



Mackenzie (K. J. J.), the past neglect 

 and future improvement of live-stock 

 in British husbandry, 380. 



Mackie (Dr. W.) on the excavation of 

 critical sections in the old red sandstone 

 of Bhynie, Aberdeenshire, 110. 



♦Mackintosh (J.), the outlook in dairy- 

 ing, 383. 



jMagio and science, by Prof. Carveth 

 Read, 292. 



Malmesbury (the Earl of) on continua- 

 tion schools, 359. 



Malta, archvological investigations in, 

 report on, 123. 



Man, a comjaarison of an ancient and a 

 surviving type of, by Prof. H. J. 

 Fleure, 284.' 



Mangham (Sydney), method and sub- 

 stance of science teaching,: the neglect 

 of biological subjects in education, 336. 



Maeett (Dr. R. R.) on archxological 

 investigations in Malta, 123. 



recent discoveries of arch?eological 



interest in the Channel Islands, 285. 



*Margarine and butter, by Prof. W. D. 

 Halliburton, 308. 



Masox (Dr. W.) on stress distribution in 

 engineering materials, 465. 



Mathematical and Physical Section, 

 Address by Prof. A. Gray to the, 135. 



Mathematical tables, the calculation of, 

 report on, 43. 



Mathematical tables of the elliptic junc- 

 tions, report on, 43. 



Mathews (Prof. G. 'B.) on the calculation 

 of mathematical tables, 43. • 



Matthiola, on a graded series of forms 1 

 in, by Miss E. R. Saunders, 339. ' 



Measurement of emotion, the, bv Dr. 

 A. D. Waller, 307. 



Mercury, the perihelion of, and the 

 .ether, by Dr. R. A. Houston, 154. 



Mesopotamia, three years with the staff 

 and two months' excavation in, by R. 

 Campbell Thompson, 220. 



surveys in, during the war, by 



Lt.-Col. G. A. Beazley, 221. 



Mesozoic rocks of the Bournemouth 

 district, the, by Sir Aubrey Strahan, 

 190. 



♦Metallurgy during the war, hv Prof. 

 C. H. Desch, 168. 



*MiDDLETON (Sir T. n.), war-time food 

 production in England and Wales, 381. 



MiEKS (Sir Henry) 07i the character, uork, 

 and maintenance of museums, 125. 



MiLLBE (Willet G.), the pre-Cambrian 

 of Central Canada, 192. 



Minos, the palace of, and the pre- 

 historic civilisation of Crete, by Sir 

 Arthur Evans, 416. 



Mitchell (Dr. P. Chalmers) on zoological 

 bibliography and publication, 122. 



♦Molecular phase hypothesis, the, a 

 theory of chemical reactivitv, by 

 Prof.E. C. C. Baly, 171. 



