GENERAL INDEX. 
255 
1862, 32 ; on Lowe’s ozone box, 46 ; 
observations on ozone, ib. 
Lowe (E. J.) on ozone and ozone-tests, 
1863, 22 
* - on the propagation of ferns by 
means of spores, 1865, 83 
-on the abnormal forms of ferns, 1867, 
91 ; 1870, 20 
- meteors seen at Highfeld House, 
August 9, 1861, 1868, 425 
- comparison of the effects of the 
frosts of 1860-1 and of 1878-9, 1879 , 
377 
-on some newly discovered localities 
of the rare slug Testacella Haliotidea, 
1883, 549 
- report of the Committee for co-opera¬ 
ting with, in Ms project of establishing 
a meteorological observatory near Chep¬ 
stow, 1884, 35 ; 1885, 64 ; 1886, 139 ; 
1887, 39 
-on the influence of impregnation on 
a plant, 1885, 1081 ; on the impreg¬ 
nation of composite flowers, 1082 
_____ on the effects of the weather of 1888 
on the animal and vegetable kingdoms, 
1888, 726 
-and Col. Jones, abnormal ferns, 
hybrids, and their parents, 1888, 713 
* -(J.), population, immigration, and 
pauperism in the dominion of Canada, 
1884, 866 
■- (Dr. John) on the occurrence of 
spherical iron nodules in the Lower 
Greensand, 1868, 72 
Lowne (Benjamin T.) on type-variation 
and polymorphism in their relation to 
Mr. Darwin’s theory of the origin of 
species, 1868, 104 
—— on the ciliated condition of the 
inner layer of the blastoderm in the 
ova of birds, and in the omphalo¬ 
mesenteric vessels, 1871, * 140 , 242 
--- on terato-embryological inquiries, 
1872,334 
1'Loweie (W.), the measurement of elec¬ 
tricity ina house-to-house supply, 1888, 
814 
Loxomma Allmanni, Huxley, from the 
Northumberland coal-field, the spinal 
column of, Dr. D. Embleton on, 1889, 
580 
Loxosoma, the structure and development 
of, S. F. Harmer on, 1884, 779 
Lubbock (John), report upon the best 
means of advancing science through 
the aqencu of the mercantile maHne, 
1862 ,'122 
-notes on Splicerularia Bombi, 1862, 
109 ; on two aquatic Hymenoptera, no 
- [Sir John], report on exploring 
Kent's Cavern, Devonshire , 1865, 16 ; 
1866, r; 1867, 24 ; 1868, 45 ; 1869, 
189 ; 1870, 16 ; 1871, 1 ; 1872, 28 ; 1873, 
198 ; 1874, 1 ; 1875, 1 ; 1876, 1 ; 1877, 
1 ; 1878, 124 ; 1879, 140 ; 1880, 62 
Lubbock [Sir John] on the transforma¬ 
tions of Cliloeon {Ephemera') dimidia- 
tum, 1865, 89 ; on the flints of Pres- 
signy le Grand, 129 
-on some points in the anatomy of 
the Thysanura, 1867, 91 ; on the origin 
of civilisation and the early condition 
of man, 118 ; 1869, 137 
-remarks on stone implements from 
Western Africa, 1870, 154 
- on the treatment and utilisation of 
sewage, 1870, 49 ; 1871, 166 
-Address to the Biological Section, 
1872, 123 
- on the exploration of the Settle 
Caves, 1873, 250 ; 1874, 133 ; 1875, 
166 ; 1877, 215 ; 1878, 377 ; on the pre¬ 
paration of brief forms of instructions 
for travellers, ethnologists, Sfc., 1873. 
482 ; 1874, 214 
-*on the habits of ants, 1878, 559 
- on the exploration of certain caves 
in Borneo, 1879, 149 
-on the occurrence of Leptodora hya- 
lina in England, 1879, 369 -; on fruits 
and seeds, 370 
—— Presidential Address at York, 1881, 1 
- on the manner in which rudimentary 
science should be taught, and how ex¬ 
aminations should be held therein , in 
elementamj schools, 1881, 148 
-on the mode in which the seed of 
Stipa buries itself in the ground, 1881. 
668 ; on the sense of colour among- 
some of the lower animals, 676 
- on the workings of the proposed 
revised New Code, and of other legis¬ 
lation affecting the teaching of science 
in elementary schools, 1882, 307 , 1883, 
309 
- on the teaching of science in ele¬ 
mentary schools, 1884, 283 ; 1885, 692 ; 
1886, 278 ; 1887, 163 ; 1888, 164 ; 1889, 
131 ; 1890, 489 
- on patent legislation, 1884, 293 ; 
1885, 695 
-^recent observations on the habits 
and instincts of ants and bees, 1885, 
1056 ; note on the intelligence of the 
dog, 1089 
- on the prehistoric inhabitants of the 
British Islands, 1887, 168 ; 1888, 2 S 9 ; 
1889, 318 ; 1890, 548 
- on the desirability of further research 
in the Antarctic regions, 1888, 316 
-*on the instincts of solitary wasps 
and bees, 1888, 706 
-on the shape of the oak-leaf, 1889, 
626 ; * on the leaves of the Guelder 
rose, 627 
--(Dr. M.) on the development of the 
colour-sense, 1881, 715 
