SECTIONS. INDEX OV AUTHORS. 



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together with some observations on the 

 absorption of fat into the system, 1855, 

 126. 



KoLLiKER (Prof.) on the Hectocotylus, or 

 male of the Argonaut, 1855, 127. 



*KoMB8T (Dr.) on ethnographical maps, 

 1844, 84. 



KoNiNCK (Prof. L. de) on the genus Woodo- 

 crinus, 1857, 76. 



KuKLA (M.) on some new kinds of galvanic 

 batteries invented by, 1853, 44. 



Kyle (John J. J.) on the chemical compo- 

 sition of an ancient iron slag found at 

 Lochgoilhead, Argyleshire, 1857, 52. 



Ladd (W.) on an improved induction coil, 

 1858,^ 26. 



on a microscope with an improved 



magnetic stage, 1858, 143. 



*■ on an improved form of air-pump for 



philosophical experiments, 1860, 65. 



La Fuente (Don M. B.) on the province of 

 Tarapaca, South Peru, 1853, 88. 



^Laing (D.) on Smith's wire ropes, 1841, 

 106. 



Laing (J.) on a new air-pump, 1855, 207. 



*Lake (Col. A.), an original letter from 

 G-eneral MouraviefF, 1856, 113. 



Lamb (Mr.) on a mechanical apparatus for 

 preventing incrustation of steam-boilers, 

 1846, 106. 



Laming (Dr.) on the constitution and forces 

 of the molecules of matter, 1846, 35. 



Lamont (Dr.), account of the magnetic ob- 

 servatory of Munich, 1840, 26. 



on the system of meteorological ob- 

 servations in Bavaria, 1840, 27. 



, account of the Munich magneto- 

 graphic instruments, and observations 

 made with the same, 1847, 25. 



*Lane (Dr.) on the French language, 1847, 

 123. 



Lang (Mr.) on vessels with safety keels, 



1837, 135. 



on improvements in ship-building, 



1838, 157.^ 



* on an improvement on the air-pump, 



1840, 212. 



*Lange (D. a.) on the progress of the Isth- 

 mus of Suez Canal, 1860, 163. 



Langton (W.), abstract of the report of the 

 Manchester Statistical Society on the state 

 of education in the borough of Man- 

 chester, 1835, 119. 



on the educational condition of the 



county of Rutland, 1839, no. 



Lankester (Dr. E.) on the formation of 

 woody tissue, 1839, 78. 



on the preparation of fishes for mu- 

 seums, 1839, 82. 



on the white bream, 1839, 94. 



on some coloured water from the 



Baltic, 1840, 143. 



' on plants and animals found in the 



. sulphureous waters of Yorkshire, 1840, 

 143. 



Lankester (Dr. E.) on the production of 

 sulphuretted hydrogen by the action of 

 vegetable matter on solutions containing 

 sulphates, 1841, 57. 



on deposits in springs, rivers, and 



lakes, from the existence of infusoria,- 

 1841, 72. 



* on some peculiar inorganic forma- 

 tions and fossils of the magnesian lime- 

 stone, 1842, 55. ' 



on a microscopic animal (a large 



species of Vorticella) found covering the 

 stems of the Chara flexilis, 1842, 68. 



on the occurrence of Calothrix nivea, 



and the infusoria of sulphureous waters, 

 at Cove, Ireland, 1843, 77. 



— — on the germination of plants, 1845, 

 69. 



on the Phytelephas macrocarpa (vege- 

 table ivory, or Tagua plant), 1845, 70. ■ 



, notice of the woody fibres of the La- 



vatera arborea, with the suggestion of its 

 use in arts and manufactures, 1846, 

 90. 



on the tree which yields gutta percha, 



1847, 86. 



on some vegetable monstrosities illus- 

 trating the laws of morphology, 1848^ 

 85. 



on some abnormal forms of the fruit 



of Brassica oleracea, 1849, 71. 



on the epidermal appendages of the 



genera Callitriche, Hippuris, Pinguicula, 

 and Drosera, 1850, 113. 



on a monstrosity of Lathyrus odora- 



tus, 1851, 72. 



on the theory of the formation of wood 



and the descent of the sap in plants, 

 1851, 72. 



', notice of jelly fishes, 1853, 69. 



, report of the committee for registra- 

 tion of the periodic phenomena of plants 

 and animals, 1853, 70. 



on photographic plates and illustra- 

 tions of microscopic objects in natural 

 history, 1853, 70. 



, British freshwater polyps, 1853, 70. 



, notice of Mr, Dempster's dredge, 



1855, 118. 

 , exhibition of photographs on glass, of 



histological and natural-history objects 



by Dr. Kedfern, 1855, 118. 

 ■ ■ ' on the alternation of generations and 



parthenogenesis in plants and animals, 



1857, 113. 

 on an instrument for measuring the 



constant intensity of ozone, 1858, 52. 

 , notice of drawings of British spiders 



to illustrate Mr. Blackwall's work, 1859,- 



150. 

 *Lanza (Signor) on the formations of Dal- 



matia, 1855, 83. 

 Larcom (Capt.) on contour maps, 1843, 18. 

 on the report of the census of Ireland 



for 1841, forwarded to the Association by 



the Lord Lieutenant, 1843, 91. 



