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GENERAL INDEX OF VOLS. 1 1^2 OF THE 



iodides of gold, ix. '206; on baryto- 

 calcite, x. 373 ; on the equivalents of 

 potash, soda, and silver, xii. 324 ; on 

 Hatchetine, xii. 338 ; on the compo- 

 sition of Middletonite, xii. '261 ; on the 

 dimorphism of chromate of lead, xii. 

 387 ; on the composition of Ozocerite, 

 xii. 389 ; on an analogy in atomic con- 

 stitution between the earthy carbonates 

 and alkaline nitrates, xii. 480 ; compo- 

 sition of retin asphalt, xii. 560. 



Johnstone (Dr.), notice of the late, xii. 

 277. 



Jupiter, Prof. Airy on the mass of, iii. 

 233; iv. 883. 



Jussieu (M.), notice of, x. 152, 470. 



Ken some curious facts respecting 

 <» vision, V. 375. 



Kalium, crystallization of, v. 399. 



Ka":e (Prof.) on the analysis of some 

 combinations of platina, ii. 197; on 

 the interference of sound, vii. 301 ; on 

 the salts of sulpho-methylic acid, vii. 

 397 ; on the protochlorides of platina 

 and tin, vii. 399 ; on the action of hy- 

 drochloric acid on certain sulphates, 

 viii. 353 ; on the action of ammonia on 

 the chlorides and oxides of mercury, 

 viii. 495; on pyroxylic spirit, x. 45, 

 116; on the composition of thebaine, x. 



387 ; on the protochloride and terchlo- 

 ride of iodine, x, 430 ; on the powder 

 formed by the action of water on white 

 precipitate, xi. 428 ; on the action of 

 ammonia on the protochloride of mer- 

 cury, xi. 504 ; on the combinations 

 derived from pyroacetic spirit, xii. 100, 

 107; on Dumasine, xii. 108. 



Kangaroo, notes on the, iv. 304; ix. 67, 



388 ; on the generation of the, iv. 438 ; 

 descriptions of the, vii. 66. 



Kater (Capt ), list of the papers contri- 

 buted by him to the Philosophical 

 Transactions, viii. 151. 



Keitli (Rev. P.) on living fabrics, ii. 8, 

 120; on the external structure of im- 

 perfect plants, iv. 252 ; on the internal 

 structure of plants, v. 112, ISl*, 284; 

 on phytological errors and admoni- 

 tions, v. 205 ; structure of animals, vi. 

 4, 90; classification of vegetables, vi. 

 379 ; X. 37, 108 ; on the conditions of 

 germination, viii. 491. 



Kelland (P.) on the dispersion of light, 

 viii. 429 ; on the transmission of light 

 and heat in uncrystallized media, x. 

 336. 



Kelly (Dr.) on low fogs and stationary 

 clouds, xii. 355. 



Kenrick ( Rev. J.) on the Greek tradi- 

 tions of the deluge, iv. 414; v. 25. 



Kennedy (A.) on the economy of several 

 species of hymenoplera, xii. 14. 



■ (Dv.) on purulent ophthalmia, viii. 



65. 



Kiernan (F.), Copley medal awarded to, 

 x. 212. 



King (Capt. P. P.) notes on several ro- 

 dent animals, ix. 68. 



(T. W.) on the tricuspid valve of 



the heart, vii. 207 ; on the safety-valve 

 of the heart, ix. 525. 



Kinic acid and some kinates, on, ii. 479. 



Kinkajou, notice of the, x. 291. 



Knight (T. A.) on the powers of suction 

 of the common leech, iii. 449 ; on the 

 absorbent powers of the roots of trees, 

 &c. X. 488 ; on the hereditary instinct- 

 ive propensities of animals, xi. 96 ; on 

 the supposed absorbent powers of the 

 spongioles, xi. 534. 



( Dr. W.) on the vibration of heated 



metals, iii. 239. 



Knox (G. J., and the Rev. T.) on fluo 

 rine, i\. 107 ; xii. 105. 



(Rev. T.) on a new rain gauge, xi. 



260. 



Koala, anatomy of the, x. 481. 



Koba and Kob of Buffbn, x. 303. 



Koene (M.) on a double salt of codeia 

 and morphia, xi. 405. 



Kreosote, on, iv. 390. 



Kupferbliithe, crystalline form of, vii. 159. 



Kupfer-antimonglanz, on, vii. 422. 



Kupffer ( I'rof.) on some recent magnet- 

 ical discoveries, i. 129; on the mean 

 temperature of NicolaiefF, i. 132; on 

 the mean temperature of Sevastopol, 

 i. 259 ; Dr. Brewster's observations 

 on, i. 260 ; on the mean temperature 

 of Sitka in America, i. 427 ; on the 

 temperature of Irkoutskjii. 1; meteor- 

 ological observations made at St. 

 Petersburgh, ii. 260. 



LACTIC acid, on, iv. 233; in sour- 

 crout, xii. 142. 

 Lagotis, on, iii. 149. 

 Ivagrange's principle of virtual velocities, 



remarks on, ii. 16. 

 Lamellibranchiate conchiferous animals, 



anatouy of the, ix. 224. 

 Laminaria di<i;itata, on the reproduction 



of the frond of, xii. 96. 

 Laming ( R. ) on the primary forces of 



electricity, xii. 48G. 

 Lamont (Dr.) on the value of the mass 



of Uranus, xii. 522. 

 L-ampic acid, nature of, xi. 512 ; changed 



into acetic acid, xi. 513. 

 Landerer on emetine, xi. 165. 

 Languages of uncivilized nations, im- 

 portance of prese.'ving, vii. 27, 94. 



