526 



Lagenostoma Lomaxi, on (Oliver and Scott), 477. 



Larnior (J.) Oh the Electrodynamic and Thermal Eelations of Energy of 



Magnetisation, 229. 

 Laslett (E. E.) See Sherrington and Laslett. 



Lee (Alice), Lewenz (M. A.), and Pearson (Karl) On the Correlation of the 



Mental and Physical Characters in Man. Part II, 106. 

 Lens, annulus, refraction through (Everett), 509. 



Levy (A. G-.) An Error in the Estimation of the Specific Gravity of the Blood by 

 Hammerschlag's Method, when employed in connection with Hydrometer?. 

 171. 



Lewenz (M. A.) See Lee, Lewenz, and Pearson. 



Lithium spectrum, abnormal changes in some lines in (Rauiage), 164. 



Lockyer (Sir Is T .) and Baxaudall (F. E.) The Spectrum of y Cygni, 210. 



Lockyer (Sir 2s.) and Lockyer (W. J. S.) On the Similarity of the Short-period 



Pressure Variation over Large Areas, 134 ; Solar Prominence and 



Spot Circulation, 1872-1901, 446 ; — The Eelation between Solar 



Prominences and Terrestrial Magnetism, 244. 



Lodge (Sir Oliver) A New Form of Self-restoring Coherer, 402. 



Lolium temulentum, seed-fungus of (Freeman), 27. 



Lowry (T. M.) See Bousfield and Lowry. 



Lyginodendron, seed of (Oliver and Scott), 477. 



Lyons (Capt. H. Gh) Magnetic Observations in Egypt, 1893-1901, 1. 



Macdonald (H. M.) The Bending of Electric Waves round a Conducting Obstacle 

 251. 



Macdonald (J. S.) See Sowton and Macdonald. 



Macfadyen (Allan) On the Influence of the Prolonged Action of the Temperature 

 of Liquid Air on Micro-organisms, and on the Effect of Mechanical Trituration 



at the Temperature of Liquid Air on Photogenic Bacteria, 76 ; Upon the 



Immunising Effects of the Intracellular Contents of the Typhoid Bacillus as 

 obtained by the Disintegration of the Organism at the Temperature of Liquid 



Air, 351 ; and Rowland (S) An Intracellular Toxin of the Typhoid 



Bacillus, 77. 



Magnesium, new lines in spectrum of (Fowler), 419. 

 Magnetic observations in Egypt and Sudan (Lyons), 1. 



Magnetisation and electric conductivity (Barlow), 30; — — electrodynamic and 



thermal relations of energy of (Larnior), 229. 

 Magnetism, terrestrial, relation with sun-spots (Chree), 221 ; relation to solar 



prominences (Lockyer and Lockyer), 244. 

 Man, correlation of mental and physical characters in (Lee, Lewenz and Pearson), 



106. 



Marshall (F. H. A.) The CEstrous Cycle, and the Formation of the Corpus 



Luteum in the Sheep, 354. 

 Metabolism, nitrogenous, of polluted water alga (Chick), 458. 



Metals, elastic properties of, effect of sudden cooling on (Muir), 80; fracture 



under alternations of stress (Ewing and Humfrey), 79 ; relation of specific 



heats and atomic weights (Tilden), 220. 



Miers (H. A.) An Enquiry into the Variation of Angles observed in Crystals, 

 especially of potassium-alum and ammonium-alum, 439. 



Moore (J. E. S.) See Farmer, Moore, and Digby. 



Muir (Jas.) On Changes in Elastic Properties produced by the Sudden CooihTg 



or " Quenching " of Metals, 80. 

 " Myeopla?m " hypothesis (Ward), 353. 



