SECTIONS. INDEX OV AUTHORS. 



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JopLixG (R. T.) on the mortality among 

 officers of the British army in the East, 

 1856, 144. 



Jordan (C, J.) on increasing the intensity 

 of the oxy hydrogen flame, 1844, 33. 



Jordan (T. B.) on copying fossils by a gal- 

 vanic deposit, 1841, 67, 



*JoTTRAND (M.) on the progress of free trade 

 on the Continent, 1857, 163. 



Joule (Dr. J. P.) on the electric origin of 

 the heat of combustion, 1842, 31. 



— — , description of a galranometer, 1843, 

 14. 



— — on the calorific effects of magneto- 

 electricity, and the mechanical yalue of 

 heat, 1843, 33. 



on specific heat, 1844, 34. 



en the mechanical equivalent of heat, 



1845, 31. _ 



on the expansion of salts, 1840, 49. 



on the mechanical equivalent of heat, 



as determined by the heat evolved by the 



agitation of liquids, 1847, 55. 

 ■ on the mechanical equivalent of heat, 



and on the constitution of elastic fluids, 



1848, 21. 



en the heat of vaporization of water, 



1849, I. 



— — on some amalgams, 1850, 55. 



on a method of sounding in deep seas, 



1851, 22. 

 * on the thermal effects of air rushing 



through small apertures, 1852, i6. 

 — — , experiments with a large electro- 

 magnet, 1855, 12. 

 ■ on the heat developed by friction in 



air, 1859, 12. 



on surface condensation, 1859, 236. 



Joy (D.) on the application of mechanical 



power to the bellows of organs, 1858, 213. 

 JucKES (J.), furnace for consuming smoke 



and economizing fuel, 1842, 108. 



• , furnace for burning smoke, 1843, 99. 



Jukes (J. Beete) on the position of the rocks 



of the Penine chain, Derbyshire, 1838, 



79- 

 • on some tertiary rocks in the islands 



stretching from Java to Timor, 1846, 67. 

 on the geological structure of Australia, 



1846, 68. 



' on the three races of men inhabiting 



the islands of the Indian and Pacific 

 oceans, 1846, 114. 



— — on the aborigines of Newfoundland, 

 1846, 114. 



on the relations between the new red 



sandstone, the coal-measures, and the 

 Silurian rocks of the South Staffordshire 

 coal-field, 1849, 55. 



• on Devonian rocks in the south of 



Ireland, 1852, 51. 



— — on the one-inch map of the northern 

 part of the county of Wicklow, 1854, 87. 



on the alteration of clay-slate and grit- 

 stone into mica-schist and gneiss by the 

 granite of Wicklow, &c., 1856, 68, 



Jukes (J. Beete) on the geological structure 

 of the Dingle promontory, co. Kerry, 1857, 

 70. 



on the old red sandstone of South 



Wales, 1857, 73. 



* on the geology of Lambay Island, 



1857, 75. 

 *^ , notice of the one-inch geological map 



of Ireland, 1857, 75. 



on the igneous rocks interstratified 



with the carboniferous limestones of the 

 basin of Limerick, 1860, 84. 



*JuLiEN (M.) on the formation of a society 

 to collect the statistics of all civilized 

 countries, 1845, 90. 



*Kane (Dr. E. K.), expedition up Smith's 



Sound in search of Sir John Franklin, 



1856, 113. 

 Kane (Sir R. J.) on the interference of 



sound, 1835, 13. 

 on the salts of sulpho-methylic acid, 



1835, 42. 



on the protochlorides of platina and 



tin, 1835, 44. 



on compounds obtained from pyro- 



acetic spirit, 1837, 52. 



, remarks on Prof. Draper's paper on a 



change produced by exposure to the 

 beams of the sun in the properties of an 

 elementary substance, 1843, 9. 



Karsten (Dr. M.) on an amorphous boracite, 

 1847, 55- 



*Kavanagii (J. W.) on the rise, progress, 

 and prospects of popular education in 

 Ireland, 1857, 163. 



Keele (J. R.) on the Artesian well on South- 

 ampton Common, 1846, 52. 



Keir (W.) on the geology of Castle Hill, 

 Ardrossan, 1840, 95. 



^Keleher (Rev, W.) on the statistics of 

 the parish of Kilmiu'ry, co. Cork, 1843, 93. 



Kelland (Prof.) on the conduction of heat, 

 1840, 15. 



on the theory of waves, 1840, 50. 



Kelley (F. M.), explorations through the 

 valley of the Atrato to the Pacific in 

 search of a route for a ship-canal, 1856, 

 162. 



*Kelly (J. O.) on a section across SHeve-na- 

 Muck, CO. Tipperary, 1857, 76. 



^Kemble (J. M.) on Dr. Kombst's ethno- 

 graphic map of Grreat Britain and Ire- 

 land, 1845, 81. 



Kemp (Dr. Gr.) on the functions of the bile, 

 1844, 86. 



on a natural system of organic che- 

 mistry, 1845, 31. 



on the diseased potato tuber, 1846, 44. 



Kemp (G-. Gr.) on the waste of the Holder- 

 ness coast, 1853, 53. 



Kennedy (Dr. E.) on purulent ophthalmia, 

 1835, 105. 



Kennedy (Rev. C. J.) on the theory of elec- 

 tricity, 1840, 24. 



— . — on the positive and negaiive streams 



