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SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



of electrified air, and an electrical ma- 

 chine for examining them, 1842, 19. 



^Kennedy (J.) on the lost tribes of Israel, 

 1854, 129. 



Kennedy (J. C. G.) on the influence of dis- 

 coyeries in science and works of art in 

 developing the condition of a people, as 

 indicated by the census operations of the 

 United States, 1851, 108. 



Kbnrick (Mr.) on the statistics of Merthyr 

 Tydvil, 1845, 90. 



* on statistics of Darlaston, 1848, loi. 



£eogh (Mr.) on a new kind of power-loom, 

 1854, 156. 



Kettie( Mr.) on a submarine lamp, 1859, 236. 



Khanikoff (M.) on his ascent of Mount 

 Ararat, 1851, 88. 



KiDD (Dr. C.) on the nature of death from 

 the administration of anjesthetics, espe- 

 cially chloroform and ether, 1860, 136. 



KiNAHAN (G. H.) on the Valentia trap dis- 

 trict, Ireland, 1857, 75. 



KiNAHAN (Prof. J. E.) on the zoological re- 

 lations of the Cambrian rocks of Bray 

 Head and Howth, 1857, 75. 



on a new species of Galathea, 1857, 104. 



on certain genera of terrestrial Iso- 



poda, 1857, 104. 



KiNCAiD (Mr.) on the Shyens and Karens of 

 India, 1844, 84. 



*KiNG (Mr.) on a new kitchen range, 1839, 

 13a. 



King (Dr. R.) on the geography of the north- 

 west coast of America, 1842, 44. 



on the Fish river of the North Polar 



Sea, 1844, 58. 



on the supposed extinct inhabitants of 



Newfoundland, 1844, 83. 



, notice of the manners and habits of 



the South Sea Islanders, from G-eneral 

 Miller's Journal, 1845, 80. 



King (Prof.W.) on the Permian fossils of 

 Cultra, Belfast Lough, 1853, 53. 



* on the relation between the cleavage 



of minerals and the cleavage of rocks, 

 1857, 76. 



on the jointed structure of rocks, par- 

 ticularly as developed in several places in 

 Ireland, 1858, 83. 



KiNGSLEY (Mr.) on a new perspective draw- 

 ing board, 1837, 135. 



*Kingsley (J.) on the advantage of a uni- 

 form plan of gross, rather than net, re- 

 turns of the revenue and savings' banks 

 of G-reat Britain, 1836, 151. 



on criminal returns of the empire, 



1838, 177. 



Kirk (Dr.), extracts from his letter relat- 

 ing to the Livingstone expedition, 1859, 

 185. 



KiRKMAN (Rev. T. p.) on the roots of sub- 

 stitutions, 1860, 4. 



KiRWAN (Dr. R.), eiilogium on the late, by 

 Dr. Pickells, 1843, 39. 



KiTsoN (J., jun.) on the iron trade of Leeds, 

 1868, 183. 



^Knight (Dr.), notice of the flints of Aber- 

 deenshire, 1834, 651. 



Knight (G.) on a stereoscopic cosmoramic 

 lens, 1854, 70. 



Knight (H.) on a calculating instrument, 

 1849, n8. 



Knight (J.) on the rise, progress, and con- 

 dition of joint-stock banks, 1854, 138. 



Knipe (J. A.) on a basaltic dyke in the vale 

 of Eden, 1839, 67. 



on the sandstone of the vale of Solway, 



and the formation of the Closebum basin, 

 Dumfriesshire, 1840, 98. 



- — , geological map of the British Isles 

 and part of France, 1844, 55. 



on the Tynedale coal-field and the 



Whin-sill of Cumberland and Northum- 

 berland, 1860, 86. 



Knowles (E. R. J.) on an extraordinary 

 appearance in the flame of a candle, 1846, 

 49. 



on the annual consumption of coal and 



the probable duration of the coal-fields, 

 1846, 105. 



on curious results in the water-supply 



afibrded by a spring at Ashey Down, in 

 the Ryde waterworks, 1859, 1 14. 



*Knowles (G. B.) on a case of deformity of 

 the pelvis, 1835, loi. 



Knowles (Prof. G. B.) on the movements 

 of Oscillatoriae, 1856, 88. 



Knox (Mr.) ontheefiect of the moon's rays, 

 1852, 36. 



Knox (Dr. R.) on the natural history of the 

 salmon, 1831-32, 595. 



on the natural and economic history 



of certain species of the Clupeadse, Core- 

 goni, and Salmonidse, 1846, 79. 



— rr— on Dr. Thibert's method of modelling 

 and colouring after nature all kinds of 

 fishes, 1846, 80. 



* on the classification of the Salmoni- 

 dse, 1859, 153. 



*Knox (R.) on the origin of the arts, 1860, 



133- 



Knox (Rev. T.) on the insulation of fluorine, 

 1836, 77. 



on the relative electro-negative powers 



of iodine and fluorine, 1843, 39. 



on the amount of rain, with the dif- 

 ferent winds, at Toomavara, Limerick, 

 during five consecutive years, 1845, 17. 



Knox (Revs. T. and H.) on the quantity of 

 rain which falls in the S.W. of Ireland, 

 and in Suffolk, 1843, 22. 



KoLLiKER (Prof.) on transparent fishes from 

 Messina, 1855, 111. 



on leucine and tyrosine in the pan- 

 creatic fluid and contents of the intestine, 

 1855, 124. 



on the physiology of the spermatozoa, 



1855, 125. 



, demonstration of the Trichomonas 



vaginalis of Donne, 1855, 125. 



on a peculiar structure discovered in 



the epithelial cells of the small intestines, 



