INDEX. 



Lancashire in liglit of [ilace-iiaincs, 



early historv of, bv Prof. E. Ekwall, 



473, 506 (11 8). 

 Lano (Prof. W. H.), Organisation of 



the plant in t!ic vascular cryptogams 



. . ., 490. 

 Langevin (Prof. P.), Structure of 



atoms . . ., 510. 

 Leiiouh (D) . M.), Feeding of some 



plankton organisms, 449, 504 (J) 9). 

 Lewis (Prof. G. N.), Quantum theory 



in Chemistry, *432. 

 Light and temperature in growth and 



assimilation, Interrelation of, by 



Dr. F. G. Gregory, 486. 

 Light on rata of water-loss from nicso- 



phyli of leaf, direct effect of, by 



F. Y. Henderson, 487. 

 Liquid jets, by Sen. Vito Volterra, 424. 

 Literary appreciation in elementary 



schools, by Dr. W. Heron, 497. 

 Lodge (Sir 0.), Matter and radiation, 



424. 



McAlpine (R. J.), Education and busi- 

 ness life, 496, 507 (L 2). 



Macdonald (Prof. J. S.), Cycling at 

 constantly maintained speed with 

 varied brake, 481. 



, Variation of length of step in 



walking, 481. 



Macdonald (Miss M. S. and Prof. 

 J. S.), Cost of walking, 481. 



^IcIntosh (Prof. W. C), On two re- 

 markable polychaet tubes . . ., 455. 



McLean (Miss E. H.), Survey maps of 

 Humberstone and Scraptoft Lord- 

 ships, *476. 



McLennan (Prof. J. C), On the Origin 

 of Spectra, 25. 



MACLEOD (Prof. J. J. E.), Insulin . . ., 

 *4S0. 



Magnetic disturbances, series in, by 

 Rev. A. L. Cortie, 426, 503 (A 11). 



Magnetic fields on polarisation of 

 resonance radiation, effects of weak, 

 bv Prof. R. W. Wood and Dr. A. 

 Ellett, 430. 



Magnetic rotary dispersion in certain 

 paramagnetic liquids, bv R. W. 

 Roberts. 431, 503 (A 23). 



Magnetism, . . . alternating, by W. M. 

 Mordey, 427. 



Magnus (Prof. R.), Carbon dioxide 

 and adrenaline . . . bronchi and pul- 

 monary vessels, 478. 



Malcolm (Capt. L. W. G.), Plurality 

 of soils in E,t;ypt .... *474. 



Man ... in study of social sciences, 

 discussion on place of, 458, 505 (E 5). 



585 



bv Mrs. 



Mangarevan folklore . 



Scoresby Routledge, 472. 

 Marchant (Prof. E. W.), Currents 



flowing between earth neutral of an 



alternator and earth sheath of cable 



system, 468, 506 (G 19). 

 and TuRNEY (T. H.), . . . Ini 



proving shape of voltage wave of 



alternators . . ., 468, 506 (G 18). 

 Marmora region, by Prof. J. L. Myres, 



457. 505 (E 4). 

 Mason (Prof. W.), Distribution of 



strc-i,< in round mild s^tecl bars undi r 



alternatiufj torsion or bending, 386. 

 Mathvinatical fables, Eeport of Com- 

 mittee on ca/cuhition of. 287. 

 Matter and radiation, by Sir 0. Lodge, 



424. 

 ilATTHEWS (H. A.), Mediterranean cli- 

 mates of Eurasia and the Americas, 



459, 505 (E 12). 

 Mawson (Dr. H.), . . , Water tur- 

 bines, 467, 506 (G 12). 

 Mediterranean climates of Eurasia and 



the Americas, by H. A. Matthews, 



459, 505 (E 12). 

 Medusae in relation to hydrographic 



conditions, by Dr. P. L. Kramp, 450. 

 Membrane potentials considered as 



diffusion potentials, by Dr. E. B. R. 



Prideaux. 433. 

 Membranes in relation to physiological 



science, discussion on physical 



chemistry of, *433. 

 Mental deficiency, by ]\Iiss E. Fox, 



*483, 506 (J 8). 

 Mental differences bcticeen indiriduals, 



by Dr. C. Burt, 215. 

 Mental efficiency of children during 



school hours, variations in, by Dr. S. 



Dawson, *484, 506 (J 20). " 

 Mental reactions to olfactory stimuli. 



by J. H. Kenneth, 483. 

 Mental scale for school surveys, by 



T. P. Tomlinson, *484. 

 Mersey and Dee estuaries, distribution 



of population, by H. King, 457. 

 Mersey and Dee estuaries, industrial 



geography, by R. C. Moore, 457. 

 Mersey and Dee estuaries, physio- 

 graphical features, by W. Hewitt, 



457, 505 (E 2<i). 

 Mersev estuarv, recent geological 



changes . . ., by C. B. Travis, 439. 

 !Metamorphism, discussion on, *447. 

 MeteM'ological effects on sea-level and 



tides, by Dr. A. T. Doodson. 426. 

 ^fethaemoglohin, oxygen content of, bv 



Prof. H. E. Roaf' •479, 506 (I 9). 

 Miles (Dr. G. H.), Effects of glare in 



industrial lighting, *483. 

 • Vocational guidance. *483. 



