678 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 



JOHXSOX, R. H., 651 — Axial bifurcation 



in snakes, 523-538. 

 Joins, 331; arcii pluvii, 333; Frostii, 



332. 

 Journal Asiatic See. of Bengal, cited, 



302. 



Kahlexberg, L. — An improved method 

 of determining latent heat of vapor- 

 ization. 647 : Instantaneous chemicaj 

 reactions and the theory of electro- 

 lytic dissociation. 652 : Nitriles as 

 solvents in molecular weight deter- 

 minations, 652 ; librarian, reports, 

 657, 659. 



Karyokinesis in Hiulrodictijon, 500. 



Kenosha, 554, 555. 556, 557. 



Slenosha County, economic and social de- 

 velopment of. 545-581 : density of 

 population of. 559 : foreign born 

 population. 557 ; formation of, 545 : 

 geology of, 547; nativity o^_popula- 

 tion of, 553. 557, 503. 572. 573. 574 ; 

 peopling of, 550 ; products of, 578, 

 580 ; soils and topography of. 547 : 

 statistical tables for, 557-580 ; 

 towns of, 546 ; valuations per capita 

 in, 560, 576 ; wealth of population 

 in. 564. 



Kettle Range, Moraine Karnes. 548. 



Keysei:i>ixg. see Koch and Keyserling. 



KixGSLEY, Dr. J. S.. in American Nat- 

 uralist, cited. o29. 



Klebahx. on cleavage in Sphaeroploea 

 anniilina, 487. 



Klebs. on cleavage in Hifdrodictyon, 486, 

 492. 493. 499. 504, 509. 



Koch, C, 283, 284. 



Koch and Keyserling — Arachniden 

 Australiens. cited, 302, 303, 305, 

 331. 334, 345. 



Kremers. Edward, and I. W. Rrandel — 

 Quinhydrones as plant pigments. 

 652. 



Lnchesis lanccolatus, 530, 532. 



"Ladde" traffic. 400, 401. 



La Fayette county, oconomic and social 

 development, 582 ; area of towns of 

 609 ; election districts of, 5S3 ; lluc- 

 tuation of population in. 589. 591 : 

 lead producing towns of, 192, 198 ; 

 organization of. 583 ; soils and to- 

 pographv of, 200. 584 : statistical ta- 

 bles for,* 201-205, 231-249, 593-609 ; 

 towns of, 583. 



Langworthy, J. L., 222. 



Lapham, I. A.. 163. 



Lead, discovery of. in Wisconoin. 191 ; 

 maximum produc'tion of, 198. 



Lead and shot trade of Wisconsin. 192. 



Lead industry, effect of, upon locality, 

 213. 



Lead mining in the Northwest, begin- 

 ning of, 210. 



Lead mining in Wisconsin, with map, 

 192 



Lead Resion of Dubuque County, by A. 

 J. Smith, 222-230; Appendix, 268- 

 281. 



Lead Region of Grant and La Fayette 

 Counties, F. Belle Stanton. 197- 

 207 ; Appendix. 237-249 ; geology, 

 199; map. PI. XX: population. 201; 

 products, 203. 204. 205 ; topography, 

 199 ; towns belonging to, 198 ; soils, 

 PI. XX. 



Lead region of Illinois, B. M. Palmer, 

 208-221 : Appendix, 250-267 ; 

 changes in population of, 215 ; con- 

 trol of mines of. 208, 210 ; discovery 

 of, 208 ; early development of, 208 ; 

 first railroad into. 211 ; geology of, 

 211 : laws governing rental of lands 

 of, 209 : lead producing townships 

 of. 213. 214 ; leasing system in, 

 209 : local government in, 218 ; lo- 

 cation of mines of. 213 ; map of, 

 Plate XXI ; political tendencies in, 

 217 : pro-slavery feeling in, 219 ; 

 statistical tables for. 215-220. 



Lead region of Wisconsin, study of. by 

 O. G. Libbv. 191-196 ; opening of, 

 191 : population of. 192. 193 ; prod- 

 ucts of. 191. 194 ; relation to south, 

 191 : relation of Mississippi River 

 to, 191 ; valuation of farms of, 194. 



Leasing svstem, U. S., for mineral lands, 

 209. 210. note. 



Leavexworth, W. S. — Method of ana- 

 lyzing the organic acids. 652. 



Legler. H. E. — Wisconsin place-names, 

 651. 



Leitk. C. K. — Cleavage in rocks, 648. 



Leman. Lake, plankton in. 176, 179. 



Lexher. V. — Action of selenic acid on 

 gold, 652 ; Natural telluride of gold, 

 652. 



Leptodora, 173. 



LiBBY. O. G.. 586; Greenback movement, 

 cited. 195. note ; Economic and so- 

 cial development of Kenosha and 

 La Favette counties, introduction, 

 54:V544 : Lead reion of Grant, 

 Iowa and La Fayette counties in 

 Wisconsin. 191-196 ; Significance of 

 the lead and shot trade in early 

 Wisconsin history, cited. 198. note; 

 cited. 208. note ; Some pseudo his- 

 tories of the American Revolution, 

 419-425 : and others. Ec<inomiC^and 

 social studv of the lead region in 

 Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin, 188- 

 281. 



Librarian's reports. 657 ; 659. 



Limnetic fauna. 168, 170, 171, 172, 183. 



Limnetic flora. 170, 183. 



JJmuoraUinuM. 172, 174, 175. 



Limnology. 164. 



Lincuacausate words. 12. 



Linguistic method of different minds, 6. 



LiXTOX. Euwix. 535. 



Linus. 342; fimbrialus, 352. 



Liquor, statistics for sales of, in Nor- 

 wav. 411-413. 



Liquor traffic. Gothenburg method of reg- 

 ulating' the. 387-418. 



Littoral fauna. 169. 170. 183 ; flora, 183. 



Logarithm, transition from number to, 

 457. 



Logarithmic computation, erroys by 

 which affected, 429; general nature 

 of. 457. 



Longevitv. problem of, C. H. Chandler, 

 ^384-386. 



Macria. 343 ; Poitltonii, 344 ; vittata, 

 352. 



Marriage names, 372. 



Marsh. C. D. — A new species of Cantho- 

 camptus, 651 ; The plankton of fresh 

 water lakes. 163-187; Plankton of 

 Green Lake and Lake Winnebago, 

 64'', 651. 



