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V Supplement to Natu. 

 L June I, 1893 



Journal of the Royal Agiicultural Society of England, 285 



Juba River, the. Commander Y. G. Dundas, i86 



Judd (Prof. J. \V., F.R.S.), Macculloch's Geological Map of 



Scotland, 173 

 Junior Engineering Society, 38 



Jupiter, Occultation of Mars and, !)y the Moon, Prof. Barnard, 

 41 ; the Fifth Satellite of, E. Ko^er, 71 ; A. A. Common, 

 208; E. E. Barnard, 377 ; the Sizes of Jupiter's Satellites, 

 |. J. Landerer, 473 ; Jupiter and his Satellites, Prof. Picker- 

 ing, 518 

 Jurassic Gasteropoda, a Catalogue of Briiish, W. H. Hudleston, 

 F.R.S., and Edward Wilson H. Woods, 363 



Kapple (A. W.), Beetles, Butterflies, Moths, and other 

 Insect?, 148 



Kapteyn (Prof.), Stellar Magnitudes in Relation to the Milky 

 Way, 64 ; Dis-tribulion of Stars in Space, 432 



Kangaroo at Westminster Aquarium, the Boxing, in \ 



Kansas, the Great Spirit Spring Mound, E. H. S. Bailey, 87 



Karakoram Range Expediiioti, Conway's, 19 



Karop (E. C), Messrs. Swift's Aluminium Microscope, 47 1 



Kaufmann (M.) on the Pathogeny of Diabetes, 384; the Pan- | 

 creas and the Netvous Centres Com rolling the Glycemic [ 

 Function, 479 ; the Pancreas and the Nerve Centres Regu- i 

 laling the Glycemic Function ; Experimental Demonstrations i 

 Derived from a Comparison of the Effects of a Removal of the i 

 Pancreas with those of Bulbary Section, 528 



Kayser (Dr. E.), Text- Hook of Comparative Geology, 578 



Kedarnath Basu, Relics of Primitive Fashions in India, 301 } 



Keeler (Prof.), Comet Holmes (1892, in), 518 ; Spectrum of j 

 j3 Lyras, 616 



Keltic (J. Scott), the Partition of Africa, 580 



Kelvin (Lord, P.R.S.), Anniversary Address to Royal Society, 

 106; Prof. Rudolf Virchow, no; Dr. Nils C. Duner, no ; 

 Prof. Charles Pritchard, F. R. S., no; John Newport 

 Langley, F. R.S., no; the Velocity of Crooke's Cathode 

 Stream, 164 ; Address at the Prescot Watch Factory, 279 



Kempe (A. B., F.R.S.) on the Application of Clifford's Graphs 

 to Ordinary Binary Quaniiiies, 382 



Keng (Lim Boon) on the Histology of the Blood of Rabbits 

 which have been Rendered Immune to Anthrax, 502 



Kennedy (Prof.), the Screw Propeller, 21 



Ketller's Afrikanische Nachrichten, 115 



Kew Built tin, 38 



Kimmins (C. W.), the Chemistry of Life and Health, 198 



King (Clarence), the Age of the Earth, 285 



King (F. H.), the Movements of Ground- water, 206 



Kingsmill (Thos. W. ), the Geology of the Asiatic Loess, 30; 

 the Channels of Mars, 133 



Kipping (F. S.), the Reduction Products of Dimethyldiacetyl- 

 pentane, 238 ; Products of Interaction of Zinc Chloride or 

 Sulphuric Acid and Camphor, 239 ; a New Synthesis of 

 Hydrindone, 311 ; Sulphonic Derivatives of Camphor, 405 ; 

 the Action of Phosphoric Anhydride on Fatly Acids, 479 ; 

 Regularities in the Melting Points of Certain Paraffinoid 

 Compounds of Similar Constitution, 479 ; Formation of the 

 Ketone 2 : 6 dimethyl- i-ketohexaphane, 551 



Kirby (W. Egmont), Beetles, Butterflies, Moths, and other 

 Insects, 148 



Kirman (Walter), Isolation of Fluorsulphonic Acid, 87 



Kitasato, the Bacteriology of Tetanus, 158 



Kitchener (F. E.), Naked-Eye Botany, 198 



Klein (Dr. E., F.R.S.), Aminol, a True D.sinfectant, 149, 246 



Knight (S. R.), Algebra for Beginners, 28 



Knott (Prof. C. G.), on Recent Innovations in Vector 

 Theory, 287, 590 



Kochs (Herr), Ice Formation in Animal Body, 16 



Koksharoff (Nikolai Ivanovitch), Death of, 278 



Korean Fishery, Japan and the, 324 



Kossel (Prof.), Further Researches on Nucleinic Acid, 72 j 



Kosutany, Investigations on Wine-yeast, 208 | 



Kowalevsky, the Mantle-cells of Ascidians, 62 



Kreichgauer (D.) on the Temperature Coefficient of the Elec- 

 trical Resistance of Mercury and on the Mercury Resistances 

 of the Imperial Institution, 286 



Kreutz (Prof.), Comet Books (November 20, 1892), 159 



Krotov (P.) on Layers of Stone Implements in the District of 

 Taransk, 524 



Kriimmel (Prof.), Map of Salinity of Surface Water of North 

 Pacific, 590 



Kundt (Prof.), Experiments on the Influence of Temperature 

 Electro- magnetic Rotation of Light in Iron, Cobalt ; 

 Nickel, 503; Researches into the Study of Hall's Pheni 

 enon, 624 



Laboratoiies, Marine, in the United States, Prof. J. P. Camp 

 bell, 66 



Laboratoiies, the South Kensington, and Railway, 494 



Lacaze-Duthiers (M. de), on the Attempt at Oyster Culture 

 the Roscoff Laboratory, 456 



Lagrange (M.), The use of the Electric Current in Produc! 

 High Temperatures, 497 ; Intense and Rapid Heating 1 

 cess by Means of the Electric Current, 503 ; a New Elect ri 

 Process Permitting the Production of Temperatures Supei 

 to those Actually Realisable, 525 



Lake Bangweolo, Joseph Thomson's Journey to, 115 



Lake of Geneva, Prof. F. A. Forel, Piof. T. G. Bonney, 

 P\R.S., 5 



Lake, Great Salt, Utah, Salinity of, 302 



Lake Basins in France, some, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 341, 

 414 



Lake Basins, Origin of, the Duke of Argyll, F.R.S., 485; 

 J. C. Hawkshaw. 558 



Lakeland, a Vertebrate Fauna of. Rev. A. Macpherson, 457 



Lamp, Safety, a New Portable Miner's, Prof. Frank Clowes, 

 596 



Landslip at Sandgate, 449 ; Prof. J. F. Blake, 467 ; Rev. Dr. 

 Irving, F.R.S., 581 



Landerer (J. J.), the Sizes of Jupiter's Satellites, 473 



Landor (A. H. Savage), Yezo and the Ainu, 330 



Langley (John Newport, F.R. 5.), Lord Kelvin, lio 



Langley (Prof S. P.), Energy and Vision, 252; the Hodgkins 

 Fund Prizes 611 



Langtoft, Thunderstorm, Cloudburst and Flood at, July 3, 

 1892, J. Lovel, 118 



Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F. R.S.), Blind Animals in Caves, 

 389, 486 



Lapparent (Prof. A. de). Sir Archibald Geikie, 217 



Larmor (Dr. J., F.R.S.), the Dioptrics of Gratings, 526 



Latin Literature, the Were- Wolf in, Kirby W. Smith, 423 



Lauder (A.), a New base from Corydalis Cava, 479 



Laurie (A. P.), the Food of Plants, 556 



Laurie (Malcolm), on the Anatomy of the Eurypteridce, 527 



Lausedat (M. A.), on the Progress of the Art of Surveying with 

 the Aid of Photography in Europe and America, 384 



1 ava Lakes, Lunar Volcanoes and, S. E. Peal, 486 



Lavigerie (Cardinal), the Death of, 210 



Lawes (Sir John), Rothamsted Agricultural Experiments, Pro- 

 posed Commemoration of the Jubilee of, 448 



Laws and Properties of Matter, R. T. Glazebrook, F.R.S., 

 580 



Laws and Wonders of Nature, a Description of the, Richard 

 A. Gregory, 74 



Le Chatelier (A.), the Mixed Character of the Population of 

 Morocco, 61 



Lea (A. Sheridan, F.R.S.), the Chemical Basis of the Animal 

 Body, 340 



Lea (M. C), Notes on Silver Chlorides, 189 



Leaper (Clement J.), Outlines of Organic Chemistry, 124 



Lebour (G. A.), Arborescent Frost Patterns, 213 



Leeds Naturalist Club, 112 



Lehmann (Heinrich), Magnetisation of a Radially Slit Iron 

 Ring, 525 



Leman, Le : Monographic Limnologique, Prof. F. A. Forel, 

 Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 5 



Lenard (Herr), Penetration of Thin Metallic Plates by Cathode 

 Rays Causing Phosphorescence, 518 



Lenard (Dr. P.), Experiments on Phosphorescence- Producing 

 Kathode Rays of a Geissler Tube, 564 



Lendenfeld (R. von), Australian Travels, 274 



Lens, the New Telephotographic, T. R. Dallmeyer, l6i 



Lepidoptera : Catalogue of Eastern and Australian Lepidoplera 

 Heterocera in the Collection of the Oxford University 

 Museum, Col. C. Swinhoe, S3 ; Dr. F. B. White's Collec- 

 tion Presented to Museum of Perthshire Society of Natural 

 Science, 206 ; on the Mimetic Forms of Certain Butterflies 

 of the genus Hypolimnas, Col. C. Swinhoe, 429 



Lepine (M. R.), on the Pepto-Saccharifiant Action of the Blood 

 and the Organs, 335 



