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597 



Jones, H. B., elected Hon. Secretary, iii. 

 293 ; Donations, iv. 177, 372 ; testi- 

 monial to (a Bust) ; resigned, vii. 57, 

 58 ; Letter from, 92 ; Decease of ; 

 Eesolutioii, 116 ; Letter from Lady 

 Millicent, 153. 



T. Wharton, obtains Actonian 



Prize, I. 54 ; elected Fullerian Pro- 

 fessor of Physiology, i. 101. 



Joule, J. S., Researches on Heat, ii. 

 202 ; on Meteorites, xi. 333. 



Jom-dan, C, Geometrical Discovery, 

 VII. 196. 



Judd, J. W., Krakatoa, xi. 85. 



Julien on Magic Mirrors, ix. 28. 



Justice, Early Civil, ix. 540. 



Kairixe, XI. 460. 

 Kars, Siege of, ii. 246. 

 Katherine, St., Convent, vi. 86. 

 Kent's Cavern described, iv. 534. 

 Kent, T. J., Donation, iv. 323. 

 Kerguelen Expedition, viii. 81. 

 Kew Observatory, its Work, iv. 58. 

 Kieselguhr, vi. 523 ; ix. 70. 

 Kilburn, E., presents Thermopile, &c., 



viii. 251. 

 Kinematical Paradox, vii. 192-4. 

 Kinetic Theory, ix. 138; x. 211. 

 King, The, in his relation to Early 



Civil Justice, ix. 540. 

 Kirchotf's Spectrum Observations, iii. 



233, 395. 

 Kitchen Boiler Explosions, vii. 396. 

 Klein, E. E., Etiology of Scarlet Fever, 



XII. 1,50. 

 Knoblauch's Researches on Heat, i. 178. 

 Koch's, Dr., Cholera Investigations, xi. 



300. 

 Koenig's Tuning-fork Clock, ix. 539. 

 Koh-i-nur Diamond, iii. 231. 

 Koppen on Weather Variations, vii. 35. 

 Krakatoa, xi. 85. 

 Krupp's Steel, viii. 320. 

 Kundt on Absorption Spectra, ix. 501. 

 Kustarnoe Industry, x. 359. 

 Kyhl, P., on Nature-Printing, ii. 110. 



Laboratory of Royal Institution, As- 

 sistants engaged, IV. 156; recent Re- 

 searches in, see Faraday, FranMancl, 

 Tyndall; Old and New, vii. 1, 10; 

 Donations to New, vii. 92. 



Lacaita, J. P., Dante, ii. 118. 



Earthquakes in Southern Italy, 



II. 528. 



Ladd, W., presents Dynamo-Magneto- 

 Electric Machine, ix. 672. 



Lainsou, H., Donation, iv. 243. 



Lake-Habitations of Switzerland, IV. 29. 



Lake Superior described, i. 154. 

 Lament, Magnetic Variation, i. 238. 

 Lamp Explosions, xi. 230. 

 Lamy discovers Thallium, vi. 392. 

 Land and Sea, ix. 268. 



Systems, ix. 559. 



Landlord and Tenant, ix. 567. 

 Langley, J. N., Physiological Aspect 

 of Mesmerism, xi. 25. 



S. P., Sunlight and the Earth's 



Atmosphere, xi. 265. 

 Language and Implements, vii. 498. 



Curtailment, vi. 497 ; Increment, 



499. 

 Lankester, E., Limits of the Vegetable 



and Animal Kingdoms, i. 415. 

 Drinking Waters of the Metro- 

 polis, II. 466. 



Bread-making, iii. 253. 



E. Ray, Marine Biological La- 

 boratory, XI. 215. 

 Lantern of Lighthouses, vi. 219; xii. 



435. 

 Laughton, J. K., Invincible Armada, 



XII. 307. 

 Lauren tian Rocks, iv. 374. 

 Lava, Consolidation of, iii. 125. 

 Lavoisier on Composition of Water, vi. 

 315 ; refutes the Phlogiston Theory, 

 VI. 317. 

 Lawrence, Lord, Early Life in India, 



X. 183. 

 Lazy Tongs explained, vii. 182. 

 Leaves, Forms of, xi. 197. 

 Lecky, W. E. H., Influence of the 



Imagination on History, v. 394. 

 Leconte, on Sensitive Flames, v. 6. 

 Lectures, Courses (1851 et seq.), i. 29, 



&c. 

 Legacies, R. Horsmon Solly, ii. 526; 

 Beriah Botfield, iv. 326; George 

 Dodii, 346 ; Alfred Davis, vi. 183. 

 Leighton, J., Japanese Art, iv. 99. 

 Lenk's Improvements in Gun-cotton, 



IV. 246, 296, 622. 

 Leopold, Prmce, elected Honorary 



Member, ix. 283, 328. 

 Leslie, H., Social Influence of Music, 

 VI. 432. 



J., Researches on Heat, x. 253. 



Lewes, G. H., on Dust and Disease, vi. 



366. 

 Ley, W. C, on Winds, vii. 40; on 



Cloud Observations, x. 332. 

 Leyden Battery. Currents of, ii. 132. 

 Leyden Jar Discharge, xii. 413. 

 Library, Time of Admission to, en- 

 larged, and Assistant in, provided, i. 

 89. 



