PROCEEDINGS, VOLS. 1-50 KENNELLY-KONIG 



Kennelly, A. E. (continued). 

 and E. J. Houston, insulating- 

 medium surrounding a conductor, 



the real path of its current, 36, 



144- 

 — ■ — 'and Walter L. Upson, humming 



telephone, 47, 329. 

 Kentucky coal field, east, 13, 270. 

 Kerr, \\'. C, topography as affected 



by the rotation of Earth, 13, 190. 

 Key-dwellers' remains, on the Gulf 



coast of Florida, 35, 329, 438. 

 Keyes. Charles R., attachment of 



Platyceras to Paljeocrinoids, and 



its effects in modifying the form 



of the shell, 25, 231. 

 Kiche myths, Gods' in, 19, 613. 

 Kinetic ratio of sound waves to light 



waves, 9, 425. 

 King. C. W., epitaph of M. Verrius 



Flaccus, 25, 55. 

 Kings Alill white sandstone, 20, 666. 

 Kintzes" firedamp indicator, 21, 283. 

 Kirkbride. Thomas S., obituary 



notice of, 22, 217. 

 Kirkwood. Daniel, aerolites, relation 



of, to shooting stars, 24, iii. 

 — — -aerolitic epoch of November, 



17, 339- 

 asteroids, mass of, between 



'Slavs and Jupiter, 11, 498. 

 . — relations between the orbits 



of certain, 30, 269. 

 comets and meteors, 11, 215; 



22, 424: 24, 242. 



^ cosmogony of Laplace. 18, 324. 



■ — ■ — fireballs and meteorites in the 



stream of bielids, 24, 436. 

 — - — -meteoric fireballs in the United 



States. 16, 590. 

 . — rings, periodicity of certain, 



II, 299. 

 meteors as observed at Bloom- 



ington. Ind., Nov., 1868, 10, 541. 



. — of January 2d, 1839, 13, 501. 



nebulous planets, limits of sta- 



liility of. 22, 104. 



Kirkwood, Daniel (continued). 



— — planets, origin of, 19, 15. 



relations between the mean 



motions of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus 



and Neptune, 12, 435. 

 ^ solar system, formation and 



primitive structure of, 12, 163. 

 Sun spots, periodicity of, 11, 



94. 

 — ■ — zone of asteroids and the ring 



of Saturn, 21, 263. 

 Kirkwood's analogy, velocity of light 



and, 18, 425. 

 Kites and balloons, exploration of 



the upper air by means of, 48, 8. 

 Knap, Charles, great Pittsburg gun, 



9, 454- 

 Kneass, Strickland, obituarj- notice 



of, 21, 451. 

 Koch's collection of mammalia, 2, 



183. 



— mastodon, 2, 102. 



Kollock, Lily G. and Edgar F. Smith, 

 effect of sulphuric acid on the 

 deposition of metals when using a 

 mercury cathode and rotating 

 anode, 45, 255. 



— new results in electrolysis, 



46, 341- 



■ — use of the rotating anode 



and mercury cathode in electro- 

 analysis, 44, 137. 



Konig, George A., alaskaite from the 

 series bismuth sulphosalts, 19, 472. 



artificial production of crystal- 

 lized domeykite, algodonite, &c., 

 42, 219. 



— — astrophyllite, arfvedsonite and 

 zircon, from El Paso Co., Colo- 

 rado, 16, 509. 



• burette valve, 14, 218. 



chromometry, 18, 29. 



— — • cosalite, alaskalite and beegerite, 

 22, 211. 



Konig, Rudolph, French normal fork, 

 17, 80. 



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