1870.] 



Index. 



587 



Lankester, Ray, Machairodus in Forest 



Beds of Norfolk, 118. 

 R., on the Cephalaspida; of the 



Old Red Sandstone, 270. 



Spermatophores in Annelids, 434. 



Lardlay, J. W. f Pre-bistoric Dwelling 



on the Coast of Haddingtonshire, 



382. 

 Lartet, E., Reliquiae Aquitanicao, 381. 

 Lawbs, Mr., on Exhaustion of Soils, 



37S. 

 Waste of Food during Respira- 

 tion, 377. 

 Lead, Desilvering, 560. 



Native, in Metaphyre, 124. 



in Victoria, 124. 



Leaves of Conifers, 104. 



of Plants, Formative Layer in, 524. 



Scorching, hy Wind, 105. 



Variegation of, 257. 



Viridescence of, 104. 



Le Ch atelier's Plan of Using Counter- 

 pressure Steam as a Break, 268. 

 Leclanche Battery, 288. 

 Leitner, Dr., Visit to Dardistan, and 



Account of the Shina Race, 247. 

 Lenz, R., Occlusion of Gases by Metals, 



431. 

 Leonardo da Vinci as a Botanist, 100. 

 Le Sueur, Mr., Phenomena of Star rj 



Argus, 390. 

 Leyerrler's ' Atlas Me'teorologique,' 123. 



Prof, Dismissal of, 249. 



Levison, W. P., Improved Galvanic 



Batteries, 571. 

 Levy, P., on Climbing Plants, 257. 

 Lewald, P., Action of Cold on Tin, 



569. 

 Lichens of Greenland, 102. 

 Liebig, Prof., on Pasteur's Views on 



Fermentation, 291. 

 Life-buoys, illuminated, 426. 

 Light and Sound, an Examination of 



their Reputed Analogy, by W. F. 



Barrett, 1. 



Chronicles of, 134, 285, 424, 563. 



Coloured, Action of, on Mimosa 



Pudica, 285. 

 Decomposition of Iodide of Potas- 

 sium by, 135. 



New Artificial, 286, 563. 



of Coal Gas, relation of, to Volume 



consumed, 286. 



on Glass, Action of, 286. 



Turning of Plants towards, 395. 



Lighting Mines, 131. 

 Limes and Cements, on, 113. 

 Liquids, Bumping of Boiling, 136. 

 Lithology and Mineralogy, 82. 

 Liver, Endings of Nerves in the, 141. 

 Lockyer, Mr., on the American Eclipse 



Observations, 249. 

 VOL. VII. 



Loew, O., Action of Light on Sulphur- 

 ous Acid, 564. 



on Hydrogcnium, 400. 



on Hydrogenium Amalgam, 529. 



Longevity, Comparative, 373. 



Looking-glasses, Platinizing, 262. 



Lubbock, Sir J., on Savages, 505. 



Lucas and Cazin, on the Duration of 

 the Electric Spark, 570. 



Lunar Crater Plato, 394. 



M. 



Machairodus on Forest Beds of Norfolk, 

 118. 



Madacasses Race, Affinities of the, 247. 



Madder Colours, 531. 



Root, Sugar in, 260. 



Magne-crystallic Action, Tyndall on, 

 501. 



Magnesium, Combustion of, in Carbonic 

 Acid, 107. 



Magnetic Rotatory Power of Liquids, 

 569. 



Magnus, G., on Reflexion of Heat from 

 Fluor Spar, &c, 138. 



Malta, Water Supply of, 546. 



Man, Cranial Characters in, 143. 



Pre-historic, Remains of, in Ar- 



gyleshire, 246. 



Manganese in Milk, 530. 



Manure Adulteration, 242. 



Manures, Falsification of, 376. 



Marchand, M., on Scorching of Leaves 

 by Wind, 105. 



Marey, Dr., Movements of Wings in 

 Flight, 436. 



Marriages, Consanguineous, 385. 



Martin, M., Use of Hypophosphoric 

 Acid in Agriculture, 261. 



Martius, Dr., Preparation of Chloral, 

 108. 



Masters, Maxwell J„ Vegetable Tera- 

 tology ; an Account of the Principal 

 Deviations from the usual Construc- 

 tion of Plants, 84. 



Macmene, E. J., Optically Neutral 

 Sugar, 564. 



Meat, Preservation of, 261. 



Meeham, T., on the Leaves of Conifers, 

 104. 



Meenas of Central India, 516. 



Megalithic Structures of the Channel 

 Islands, 149. 



Melaphyre, Native Lead in, 124. 



Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, M., Prepara- 

 tion of Chloral, 108. 



Mercury, Bubbles of, Floating on Water, 

 108. 



''Mere," the, a New Zealand Weapon, 

 245. 



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